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The humble beginnings of many of our presidents have helped get them elected. John Edwards, the millionaire lawyer, the idea seems good. Did you that his father was a factory worker. I studied some of the candidates and wrote some suggestions to help in his presidential campaign. Here they are:
Jean Biden: My family were coal miners from Pennsylvania … Caughie, Caughie … even my mother had a lung disease black as dirty laundry. Therefore, it was the first member of my family to attend college.
Hillary Clinton: My father was a director store. He worked very hard to get to Wellesley College Yale Law School. He knew that I had to go to Yale or could not be president. Times were hard and I humbly thank you for your sacrifice.
John Edwards: My poor family hit from one place to another until a worker hard, my father found a job as a factory worker in a textile factory. Because of my father who has studied textile technology at the university. This is my law degree and had prepared me for the fabric of public life. Yes, I have a sense of humor. My sweet mother loved me more than other children and worked his way to an important post in the United States Postal Service. It should see your first class mail. I was the first in my family to attend college. Remember that it is very, very important but did not attend Yale.
Al Gore: I was born into a family trip, still dragging feet between Washington DC and Tennessee. My father worked in a tobacco plantation, and died of lung cancer in the collection of snuff. He taught me to love the sky, lakes and rivers, oceans, and restoration fast. I am grateful to my father a hard worker. Note that I won a presidential election, but being robbed of the Supreme Court United States was controlled by a handful of Republicans from Bush. You have to give me another chance! It's the American way! Remember that you might not be looking for these things, even if it was not for me. I invented the Internet.
Rudy Giuliani: Well, my parents were Italian immigrants, but his parents were – so that counts right? My parents have not had nine children and eleven grandchildren, great as was rumored in Long Island. My parents taught me to get up early and not sleep until 9:11 and grandfather. I loved baseball and the heart to go over 9 innings. My favorite number was 11.
John Kerry: I talk to you on behalf of Sun Valley, where I rest for another presidential campaign. I have been victim of hate and fraud in recent elections. We do not do things like that in the Far West, where a man is a man, not a lie, insidious asshole. I went to Yale too, so I certainly qualified to be president. Also, I have the medals and even though I was against the Vietnam War. I have always fought. Hey! My rich woman says that we can give another air. I'm in this race to win! Please let me go.
John McCain: I had humble beginnings as the other candidates so that I was born in Panama. But spending in all years in a Hanoi prison camp gave me time to reflect on those who made their debuts and are still struggling to succeed.
Barack Obama: I was born in Hawaii. My father is black and my mother was white starch. However, in Hawaii, it was quite common. I am a victim of a divided family. When the father returned Kenya and Mama went to Jakarta I was raised by his grandmother. Although my humble beginnings have not been won great respect for the poor and doing everything possible to help them move forward by their boot straps, providing vocational training. No, not my smile pasted.
Reference: http://www.reference.com/
Wait! I forgot Mike Gravel of Alaska, Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio, and Tom Vilsack, Iowa Governor
Mike Gravel: I picked up the Pentagon papers and stopped the project to continue in the Vietnam War. Yes, they had to let the bill expire on my account. This is boring as hell during the winter here in Alaska. We have not seen the sun since August. Transfer back to Washington DC looks good now. Then Vote for me and get me out of here!
Dennis Kucinich: My father was born in Croatia, was born in Cleveland. There is nothing better than humility. Ja! Ja! Mother had seven children. Only I never lived. Ja! Ja! My father was a semi. Could your father do, the backups and all? Ja! Oh, I am married for the third time. I'm sad God! Ja! Ja!
Tom Vilsack: I am an orphan only between candidates and was saved from a Catholic orphanage in Pittsburgh for my adoptive parents. I did not go to Yale or Harvard. I have my law degree Albany. So you see, I am the candidate with the most humble beginnings.
Well, this should do it!
Copyright © 2007 John Taylor Jones, Ph.D.
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