Friday, 10th September 2010

A new President who doesn’t look like our other Presidents

Posted on 19. Jan, 2009 by kchristieh in politics, videos

Over two years ago, I blogged about how I wished that Barack Obama would run for President. Even then, I was confident that he’d make a great President, and would provide the intelligent, balanced leadership that our country needs.

I can’t wait until tomorrow!!

Until then, please enjoy this YouTube video of the faces of various Presidents morphing into one another. It’s pretty cool, and it’s amazing how some morph easily but it’s a stretch for others.

I’m proud to live in a nation that can think outside the box and elect the man they think is the best one for the job, not just one who looks like the others who came before him.

morphing presidents faces youtube video

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4 Responses to “A new President who doesn’t look like our other Presidents”

  1. Matt 20 January 2009 at 1:07 am #

    Was this a video of evolution?

  2. kchristieh 20 January 2009 at 1:10 am #

    If it is, then Obama is the most highly-evolved. :)

  3. Matt 20 January 2009 at 1:15 am #

    I knew you would catch my drift….

  4. Matt 20 January 2009 at 11:54 am #

    Well we have our first black President, are we ready for our first gay President? If this President was married, what would the role and title of 1st “lady” be?
    Don’t think it can’t happen, just a couple of decades ago, we still had separate drinking fountains.

    But then again, we still read stories like this today…
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=91371629

    My respect level went up for Morgan Freeman immensely after reading this story.


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