EXPERIENCE AND BACKGROUND:
Over 20 years of experience as a Senator, activist, community organizer and civil rights attorney: 3+ years as U.S. Senator, Illinois (2004-present), where he serves on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, and the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; 8 years as Illinois State Senator (1996-2004), where he served as the Democratic Spokesperson for the Public Health and Welfare Committee, as the Co-Chairman of the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules, and on the Judiciary and Revenue Committees; 11 years as Senior Lecturer on Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School (1993-2004); 9+ years as a Civil Rights Attorney at the prestigious Chicago law firm Miner, Barnhill & Galland (1993-2002); Director of Illinois Project VOTE! (1992), which registered over 150,000 new minority voters in Chicago; Harvard Law School, J.D., Magna Cum Laude (1991); President of Harvard Law Review (1990-1991); 3 years as Director of the Developing Communities Project (1985-1988), where he worked in low-income areas of Chicago to create job-training facilities, remove asbestos and lead paint from local schools, and protect community interests; Columbia University, B.A., Political Science (specialization in international relations, 1983). He is also the best-selling author of the books Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope.
ECONOMY:
What He Has Done:
- In the U.S. Senate, introduced the STOP FRAUD Act to prevent mortgage fraud over a year before the current crisis
- Introduced the Patriot Employer Act of 2007 to give tax credits to companies who hire American workers
- Sponsored legislation in the Illinois State Senate to crack down on unethical lenders who prey on the poor
What He Will Do As President:
- Provide tax relief for low and middle-income workers and eliminate taxes for seniors making over $50,000 per year
- Create jobs at home by offering expanded loans and tax incentives to small businesses
- Restore fiscal discipline to Washington by reinstating PAYGO rules and reducing the deficit
HEALTH CARE:
What He Has Done:
- Cosponsored the Healthy Kids Act of 2007 and the SCHIP Reauthorization Act of 2007 to ensure that more children have affordable health care coverage
- Sponsored and passed a 2003 bill that expanded health care coverage to 70,000 children and 84,000 adults in Illinois
- Supported women’s health while in the Illinois and U.S. Senate: Created a task force on cervical cancer, provided greater access to breast and cervical cancer screenings, and helped improve prenatal and premature birth services
What He Will Do As President:
- Provide affordable, guaranteed health care coverage for all Americans, without penalizing those with limited incomes (If you prefer the plan you already have, you can keep it)
- Ensure that every child in America has high-quality health care coverage
- Lower costs by modernizing the health care system and allowing citizens to buy their medicines from other countries
IRAQ AND THE MIDDLE EAST:
What He Has Done:
- Publicly spoke out against the Iraq war in 2002, long before most politicians had the courage or judgment to do so
- Introduced legislation in 2007 to responsibly end the war, with a phased withdrawal of combat troops
- Passed the Lugar-Obama Act in 2007 with Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN) to increase U.S. security by eliminating conventional weapons and WMDs all over the world
What He Will Do As President:
- Immediately work to bring our soldiers home in a safe, responsible manner
- Redeploy diplomacy: As JFK said, “Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate.”
- Ensure that Iran does not develop nuclear weapons
- Embrace Israel as a key ally while negotiating for peace in the Middle East
POVERTY:
What He Has Done:
- Lead the Developing Communities Project in Chicago to create jobs and housing for Chicago’s impoverished South Side
- Created Illinois’ Earned Income Tax Credit to give low-income working families $105 million in tax relief over three years
- Championed multiple bills in the State Senate to help low-income families find affordable housing
What He Will Do As President:
- Expand the Earned Income Tax Credit so more families are eligible
- Raise the minimum wage and tie it to inflation
- Create 20 Promise Neighborhoods in high-poverty and high-crime cities across the nation to provide early childhood education, youth violence prevention efforts and after-school activities to entire neighborhoods
WOMEN’S RIGHTS:
What He Has Done:
- Consistently protected a woman’s right to choose: 100% rating from Planned Parenthood and the NARAL
- Co-sponsored the 2007 Prevention First Act to reduce unintended pregnancies, focusing on family planning and education
- Introduced the 2007 Communities of Color Teen Prevention Act to combat unintended pregnancies in communities of color
What He Will Do As President:
- Make safeguarding Roe v. Wade a priority
- As the son of a single, working mother, Obama will fight to ensure that women receive the same pay as men
- Expand access to contraception, health information and preventative services
EDUCATION AND CHILDCARE:
What He Has Done:
- Helped create the Illinois Early Learning Council to increase early childhood programs and services
- Proposed a bill in the U.S. Senate to increase Pell grants for students from low-income families to attend college
- Introduced legislation to create Teacher Residency Programs and increase support for summer learning programs
What He Will Do As President:
- Expand access to high-quality early childhood education and child care so every child can enter kindergarten ready to learn
- Work to place effective, qualified teachers in every classroom, especially those in high-poverty, high-minority areas
- Reform No Child Left Behind: Support struggling schools instead of punishing them
WASHINGTON ETHICS:
What He Has Done:
- Unlike Hillary Clinton, Obama does not accept money from corporate lobbyists or PACs
- Passed a law to create “Google for Government,” allowing citizens to track federal spending online at www.usaspending.gov
- Proposed extensive ethics reform in the U.S. Senate and passed the toughest campaign finance law in Illinois history
What He Will Do As President:
- If the Republican candidate accepts, Obama has agreed for both candidates to receive public funding for the general election
- End the influence of corporate lobbyists in Washington
- Support extensive campaign finance reform
CIVIL RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES:
What He Has Done:
- Passed a law making Illinois the first state to videotape police interrogations in order to limit police beatings and coercion
- Lead the biggest voter registration drive in Chicago history, registering 150,000 new minority voters
- In Illinois, passed one of the country’s first anti-racial profiling laws and helped reform the broken death penalty system
What He Will Do As President:
- Ensure fair pay for all people, regardless of race, gender, or orientation
- End deceptive voting practices and voter intimidation
- Advocate rehabilitation instead of prison for first-time drug offenders
IMMIGRATION:
What He Has Done:
- Championed a proposal to create a system for employers to verify if their employees are legally eligible to work in the U.S.
- Introduced the Citizenship Promotion Act to ensure that immigration application fees are reasonable and fair
- Introduced and passed legislation to improve the speed and accuracy of FBI background checks
What He Will Do As President:
- Secure the borders with additional personnel, infrastructure and technology and crack down on employers who hire undocumented immigrants
- Improve and modernize our immigration system to encourage people to come here legally
- Promote economic development in Mexico to discourage illegal immigration to the U.S.
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT:
What He Has Done:
- Passed legislation to give gas stations a tax credit for installing E85 ethanol refueling pumps
- Sponsored an amendment that became law to provide $40 million in funding for the creation of hybrid cars
- Worked with Republicans and Democrats to create a new plan to increase fuel economy standards
What He Will Do As President:
- Invest $150 billion over 10 years in Clean Energy resources
- Reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 2050
- Support renewable energy by requiring that 25% of U.S. electricity is renewable by 2025
SUPPORTERS:
Sen. Bill Bradley, Warren Buffett, Pres. Jimmy Carter, George Clooney, Susan Eisenhower, Gov. Christine Gregoire, Gov. Tim Kaine, Caroline Kennedy, Ethel Kennedy, Sen. Ted Kennedy, Sen. John Kerry, Sen. Dennis Kucinich, Sen. Patrick Leahy, Toni Morrison, Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, Maria Shriver, Paul Volcker, Judge Patricia M. Wald, Oprah Winfrey
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Created by Eric Sanders and Obama supporters
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
About Barack Obama
Trust
Politics. Just that word alone brings up negative images of the corruption and manipulation we have grown accustomed to over the years. We watch one politician after another attempt to woo our hearts and appease our minds. We cast our votes cautiously, all the while knowing that our chosen candidate may very well lead us to doom. We think - how do I know this one will be different? Aren't they all just power-hungry egomaniacs anyway ? How can I determine if this one really cares? Ultimately, we make our decision and hope for the best, or at least for something better than the last one.
That is why to utter the word trust and politics in the same sentence is a quite audacious move. But Barack Obama has inspired me to make that move. In a world of profiteering and unprincipaled politics - I trust Barack Obama. I trust him, and I believe he is deeply good inside. I believe he wants to change the way we view politics, and the way politics views us. He wants to take us behind doors that are normally padlocked to the public eye. This enables us to see things for what they are, and it forces Washington to consider the people in every decision that is made. He wants to stop the hiding and the spinning and allow us to make up our minds for ourselves, as well-informed citizens. No other candidate has offered this type of frankness.
Barack is starting something in Washington that has never been done before, and I urge voters to be a part of that something.
Below is an article that explemifies the type of trust I am referring to.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/OBAMA_TAXES?SITE=WNYC&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2008-02-07-23-35-49