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Twitter
Our group Twitter account is at http://www.twitter.com/aa4o
To properly send Twitters to other Asian Americans for Obama, in your
Twitter client, type "d aa4o #aa4o [your message here]".
Those of you already adding the #aa4o hashtag did a great job during the last debate.
The results are below.
Obama Shout-outs
Latest on Sun, 07:19
Raghda: I just pay off my credit cards ctllpeoemy when the bill arrives. I haven't paid a cent in interest but have received several gift cards from them [...]
ALexandre: Heres my oipoinn on Heres my oipoinn on green energy.If green energy made sense economically, then the free market would have gone that way. The research that [...]
Wendy: Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics. "There would be long-lasting ecmoonic damage. The economy would be back in recession. Tax revenues would be falling again and the deficit increasing."Sounds [...]
Marisol: Either Obama has no stomach for learedship, taking some big risks without which nothing big will be accomplished, OR he really is just a representative of the kind of people [...]
Safica: Suze is right. Most people at least use cridet cards, but YES should do so responsibly! Credit card companies need MORE laws holding them in check! [...]
KGMB reporter Keahi Tucker caught up with Kelly Hu & Daniel Dae Kim at the Pepsi Convention Center following Joe Biden’s speech.
"The stars have come out in Denver.
People have spotted Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, comedians Seth Meyers and Sarah Silverman.
Ashanti performed at a local club. Oscar award winning actor Richard
Dreyfuss even made an appearance live on our sunrise program.
Local-born actress Kelly Hu and current resident Daniel Dae Kim spoke with Keahi."
"It’s an honor to be here tonight, and it’s been an honor to meet so many of you across this country and hear your stories.
Tonight, I want to share my story about growing up with my big brother,
Barack Obama, a truly hard act to follow. When we were young, our
family didn’t have much in the way of wealth, but what we did have was
far more important. We had people who made us believe that with a
little imagination, we could dream the improbable; that through hard
work, we could accomplish the extraordinary; that through the power of
education, we could propel ourselves to a future far more promising
than our circumstances led us to expect." Continue reading "2008
Democratic National Convention: Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by
Maya Soetoro-Ng, Half-sister of Barack Obama, High School Teacher -
Hawaii"