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Barack Obama sings Dionne Warwick's song to Dionne Warwick

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Barack Obama Sings! You sorta knew that Barack Obama had a level of confidence that was special. As US Senator, at a democratic rally in East Orange, NJ. He recognized Dionne Warwick and sang one of her songs. She was delighted as well as those in attendance. Senator Obama also gave a tip to the young men.

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  • Whatever you may think of Obama as a politician, you cannot deny that he is cool as fuck. I mean, he even managed to refer to the Ohio Players ffs! Barack Obama=win.

  • Only Teapublicons could call America "in the cesspool." Even on our worst day, which today is NOT, America rocks any other country bigtime!! Love it or leave it, Teahadists!

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  • Coolest president of all time! Thats not not just of America but the whole world. Im proud to be an American, with my president being cool as shit!

  • I did not know he could SANG! he has a great voice.

  • Awesome

  • I can't believe an anti-Obama PAC ad is being shown before this video. Ugh.

  • He got a beast of a voice man.

  • The Prez sang AL Green tonight at the Appolo. Not kidding. It was fucking awesome.

  • @Lesperado1 Two things, Lesperado1. First, I did not ask for a debate; I asked for an explanation of what was different, you having called your pride, different.

    Second, so you are not proud of America, in general, eh? Perhaps you will share with me the country or countries of which you are proud, in general, if any.

  • @juliantepper "Although the event is historical, the pride you express seems to me to be of the usual kind."

    That's fine. It's not for me, and since we are talking about "my sense of pride" it's not open for debate with someone who wishes to see something else in the meaning.

    I am not "proud" of America in general, but I am very proud of many parts (and people) which make up America.

  • @Lesperado1 Lesperado1, please explain what is different about that kind of proud. Although the event is historical, the pride you express seems to me to be of the usual kind. Something remarkable (in the good sense of the word) occurs, and one (in this case you) feels pride because of its occurrence. That is not a different kind of pride, insofar as I can determine.

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