
Barrack Obama
Former U.S President
The first African-American to become president in the history of America. I was a dedicated student and then moved on to become a lawyer and community organizer. Working for the people, state and benefit of the country, I decided to do something for Americans which was never done before. I became the president with whom all ethnic groups could relate and consider me a part of them. This gave me the strength to run the super power to greater heights. I believe in equality, women empowerment and all the principles that ensure a good life for all humans everywhere in the world.
Obama Care
Health Care (August 2010 to Present)
The Great Recession
Economic Downfall (December 2009 to Present)
Prison Population
Decline (February 2009 to January 2015)
LGBT Rights
Activist January 2010 to Present 16 years & 6 months
I also legalized same sex marriages and in July of 2015, when the law was passed, the White House was colored in pride rainbow.
Received worldwide appreciation for this act.
Nobel Prize
Winner January 2009 to Present 17 years & 6 months
The award was given for "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples".
Person of the Year
Time Magazine April 2008 to January 2013 4 years & 10 months
The honor in 2008 was due to my historic candidacy and election.
The one in 2012 was for contribution in America's future.
Dreams From My father
The Audacity of Hope
Of Thee I sing
- Health & Education Reconciliation
- Human Rights Campaign
- Energy Policies
- Car Allowance Rebate System
- Budget Control Act
- LGBT Rights
- Children's Health Insurance
- Mars Mission Research
- Embryonic Stem Cell Research
- Health Care Reforms
- Reinvestment Act
- White House Council for Women