yes, Obama is
Barack and Michelle Obama did not adopt either of their two daughters. Perhaps you are thinking of Mr. Obama's 2008 opponent, John McCain-- he and his wife Cindy did adopt a little girl from Bangladesh.
me either
The commoners in Roman society were the proletariat. They were free men, but did not belong to either the patrician class, the plebeians class or the equite class.
mccain has a plan. he wants to make a better nation and wants to put an end to abortion.
No, Barack Obama is not Hindu. He is a Christian and attended United Church of Christ in Chicago.
Some Missourians might have voted for Barack Obama in 2008 but not enough for him to win in that state. The same is also true for the election of 2012. Barack Obama did not win in Missouri then either.
No, in the U. S. Presidential / Vice Presidential election of 2008, all 15 of Georgia's electoral votes went to John McCain and Sarah Palin.2008 Georgia Popular Vote:52.10% - John McCain / Sarah Palin46.90% - Barack Obama / Joe Biden1.00% - othersIn the 2012 elections, all 16 of Georgia's electoral votes went to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.2012 Georgia Popular Vote:53.19% - Mitt Romney / Paul Ryan45.39% - Barack Obama / Joe Biden1.43% - others
i don't care. But you shouldn't either.
Multicellular eukaryotes can belong to either Animalia, Plantae, or Fungi.
This was the question often asked during the 2008 presidential election. For one thing, Senator John McCain is a conservative Republican, while then-Senator Barack Obama was, and remains, a centrist Democrat (Mr. Obama leans somewhat left on social issues, but is generally center or center right on other issues; Mr. McCain, while considered a "maverick" by some in Congress, had moved far to the right to reflect what his party expected during the election). John McCain remains a conservative Republican, though far more mainstream than some in his party. As for other differences: John McCain is white, in his late 70s, and a former Prisoner of War who fought in the Vietnam War. President Obama is African-American (a black father born in Africa, a white mother born in Kansas), in his early 50s, and by the time he was growing up, the war in Vietnam had ended and there was no more military draft, so he did not serve in the military. During the 2008 election, many voters seemed to feel Mr. McCain was old and out of touch, as well as a strong supporter of many now-unpopular George W. Bush policies, such as the war in Iraq. Barack Obama was perceived as younger and more in-touch with youthful voters, as well as a strong opponent of the war in Iraq who promised to end US involvement and bring the troops home. McCain has not shown himself a Conservative lately, refusing to stand with those who tried to defund Obamacare. He is now considered a pariah among Conservatives. Barack Hussein Obama is not a centrist either. He has been called the "Most liberal president" ever by many.
No either you have a back bone or you don't
either woodwind or brass