Obama Says $5 Dinner Offer Is No Joke

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I went to graduate school, (Indiana Wesleyan University). I had a degree in MBA specialized in Accounting, I came out with GPA 3.45, I could not get a job offer for years, my loan went from $31,000 to $35,000. I had four thousand in interest on the loan. Still searching for a job, because I want to create a difference, but I later got a job as a substitute teacher, I could not pay back on the loans, but could only afford the house rent.

The presidential fund raising, keeps poping up we should donate money towards the campaign, which I did, but do really ten and twenty dollars count towards the campaign because people with big donations would be given preferential treatment to.

I wish, I could be more involved because I am honest, hardworking and pay attention into detail kind of a guy. I joined the Shaker Blvd democratic party, I went their couple of times, to help out, mostly weekends, for the door to door and discussing how the change has been coming along, the effects of the health care reform how an average person can get medical treatment without having a huge bill at the end of the visit.

I wish I could have dinner with the President, because I stood with the President all along till this day.

I believe in myself, I believe in the President, I believe in USA if been giving the appropriate audiences, tools and back up, will be able to move us forward.

Oladapo Ajayi of OH 8:39AM April 05, 2012

I have a better slogan than "Hope & Change".

"Dump the Chump - Hillary 2012"!!!

CFlyJuice of CA 7:01PM September 16, 2011

GIVE money to a man who's been stealing it all his life? Sounds like Obama's getting as lazy as he is dishonest.

Heartburn for Barack of TX 4:43PM September 16, 2011

Take a closer look at that email and you'll find you don't even have to pay $5 to get a chance to win. You don't have to donate at all!

Good luck, everyone!

Tony of OK 3:22PM September 16, 2011

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