Is Obama a combination of Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, and John F. Kennedy?

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Because he seems to think that about himself and his worshipers think that.

I do NOT think that but I have actually heard people at school say he is a combination of those three. Thoughts?
After I posted this question I realized they were all assassinated. Oops.
 
well lets see 2/3 of those were outspoken republicans (which would put them in full oposition of obama) and all 3 of them were assasinated in their prime....
 
A combination of those three ( good joke right ) because he is not fit to stand in the shadow of any of those great men and great leaders . They made America and listened to the people not to their parties, they fought for just what the constitution stands for justice and equality for all . He is quite the opposite of any of those three Men .
 
i think that in his own mind he is a legend...i havent yet figured out what all the hype is about him...noone i want to know and his wife even less so
 
No, Try Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and JFK (JFK really wasn't that smart).
Margaret H., if I could give you 15 thumbs up, I would. That is the best answer yet.
 
it is his fantasy so i guess he can pretend to be who he wants to be. truth be told he is the nightmare
 
No. More like a combination of Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro and Stalin.

Obama is all about himself, and the worse choice for President in American history.
 
NO!

Try Jimmy Carter, Herbert Hoover, FDR and Clinton's corrupt staff along with Bill's Wife.

We wish Obama would be like King and JFK BUT he isn't and just because he wants to be and his fans want him to be, Obama has not earned it and without working for it means he doesn't get it.
 
Take Saddam HUSSEIN and mix it with OSAMA minus the S mix it into a blender and ad a B and you Got Barry HUSSEIN Obama
 
No. Republicans wrote and passed the Civil Rights bill, MLK was a republican who helped get the bill passed. The democrats fought against the bill, John F. Kennedy and Al Gore Sr. both voted against black people having equality.

Click the link and get the facts.
 
No one knows who this guys is - STILL - he campaigned for 12 months and the MSM still couldn't ask him tough questions so Americans could find out who he was.

Here is what I know:
He has Socialist Views
He was a member of the New Party in Chicago (look it up)
He has never had to run anything
He couldn't stand up to a racist pastor and sat in the pew for 20 years
He was on the board of organizations with a Domestic Terrorist
He voted "present" at an astonishing rate in the Illinois Senate

If that is the track record of Lincoln, King, and Kennedy - well - my teachers did a really poor job - because those people actually stood for something and let people know what they stood for. They never had to hide their views until they gained office (or a following).
 
I hope not since he isn't like any of them.

He's truly one of a kind.

If that is a good thing or not, only time will tell.
 
No, no, no:

Lincoln was a free-market Republican - not a socialist.

King was also a Republican.

Kennedy would be a conservative by today's standards - Republicans LOVE JFK.
 
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