President Obama' success & accomplishmrnts #BestPresident

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It kills me those that still say " Obama hasn't done anything for black people". I just had this discussion with one of my coworkers. As is Obama was supposed to handout free cable and wifi for all black folks. Just the mere fact that "Black man" reached the highest office in the nation and I was alive to see it and have my kids live it and is enough for me. Just the symbolism of him reaching what people were fighting for during the Civil Rights era, should and still inspire everyone to strive and reach their full potential.
 
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In trying to be as objective as possible it's difficult to argue against him being ONE of the best ever.

I will allow comparison to Jefferson, Lincoln, Teddy and FDR.
 
thats why i never got into arguments, any wise enuff grown adult male would know this, people think symbolism isnt imoprtant,BUT REPRESENTATION IS IMPORTANT!
i rooted for barack more so for the little young black kids more than anyone else, they're untainted yet by the world and they were born into a world where a blackman held the highest office in the modern world and they grew up in that!!! , seeing him on their TV and all ,not fully grasping the importance of the moment but also knowing they see someone who looks like them ,swag out on the fukkin empire stage!, even though we know as adults its all a facade , this little kids ? they dont!!! ! they believe that shit ! and with that belief they will dare to dream! not all will reach their promise land but it will spark a fire in many that will go on to burn down babylon's stranglehold and he did it without tanking the fukkin economy , without destroying healthcare or manufacturing and tho not creating not enough job but not losing jobs or ground either,specially after rescuing this nation from a nightmare recesion! i dont need barack to save me ,im good with his run!
 
thats why i never got into arguments, any wise enuff grown adult male would know this, people think symbolism isnt imoprtant,BUT REPRESENTATION IS IMPORTANT!
i rooted for barack more so for the little young black kids more than anyone else, they're untainted yet by the world and they were born into a world where a blackman held the highest office in the modern world and they grew up in that!!! , seeing him on their TV and all ,not fully grasping the importance of the moment but also knowing they see someone who looks like them ,swag out on the fukkin empire stage!, even though we know as adults its all a facade , this little kids ? they dont!!! ! they believe that shit ! and with that belief they will dare to dream! not all will reach their promise land but it will spark a fire in many that will go on to burn down babylon's stranglehold and he did it without tanking the fukkin economy , without destroying healthcare or manufacturing and tho not creating not enough job but not losing jobs or ground either,specially after rescuing this nation from a nightmare recesion! i dont need barack to save me ,im good with his run!
And while being HATED by the other party and obstructed, lied on and disrespected... even by his own people.

Never once drop his Huard and stooped to the level of his attackers
 
And while being HATED by the other party and obstructed, lied on and disrespected... even by his own people.

Never once drop his Guard and stooped to the level of his attackers
yep!! so many cant see the forest for the fukkin trees! the people who will gain the most from the symbolic presidency will be the little black kids and for that alone it was worth it to me!
 
Thinly veiled sarcasm
What sarcasm are you talking about? Are you projecting your real feelings on to what I wrote?
Don't let the CAC media poison your mind. It would be very hard to replicate the progress and peace of the past 8 years. Obama's leadership is a once in a lifetime thing. Haters gone hate now but history will be very kind to BHO.
 
OBAMA KILLED BIN LADEN.



Aint that what everyone wanted?

Aint that what Bush failed to do?

Aint that what Clinton wanted to do?

Aint that what crackers cried about? revenge/ justice for 9/ 11?

Aint that what military folks was bitching about?

Aint that what the Iraq war was false flagged over?

Aint that what the pundits were all clamoring about?

Aint that what keeping America safe was all about?

Aint that make him a badass POTUS in the eyes of the world?


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What sarcasm are you talking about? Are you projecting your real feelings on to what I wrote?
Don't let the CAC media poison your mind. It would be very hard to replicate the progress and peace of the past 8 years. Obama's leadership is a once in a lifetime thing. Haters gone hate now but history will be very kind to BHO.
Lol,
it was for the Obama haters that come in every thread.
 
nobody remembers that bush, rove, cheney and crew stole everything and left america to burn. nobody ever talks about that anymore.

also, how he managed to do this as a black man, i'll never know.
they couldnt pin one scandal, one woman, one shady deal on him.
running around chicago for years (sometimes w/ slimebags like rahm) and they still had no dirt on him. amazing.

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Not a soul.

Bush n Cheney ass raped America
 
While I would like to see more people pardoned he has pardoned an unprecedented number of people. More than the last 11 presidents combined.

http://www.phillymag.com/news/2017/01/18/obama-pardons-full-list-commutations/

President Obama Just Pardoned a Philadelphia Woman

And, no, Donald Trump can’t undo it.

By Victor Fiorillo | January 18, 2017 at 2:08 pm​

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Photo via White House​

While everybody is talking about the big names on President Obama’s just-released pardons and commutations list — most notably, convicted traitor and Wikileaks source Chelsea Manning and hotelier and tax fraud Ian Schrager — there are also some Philadelphians who made the list.

On Tuesday, Obama pardoned 64 individuals and commuted the sentences of 209 more, bringing the total granted clemency throughout his presidency to 1,597. (The full Obama pardon list appears at the end of this story.) He’s officially commuted more sentences than any other president in history — more than the number of commutations granted by the previous 12 presidents combined. (Big surprise: The two Bushes were the lowest of that bunch.)

If you’re wondering what the difference is between a pardon and a commutation, it’s pretty simple: A presidential pardon gets rid of a conviction, while a commutation shortens the sentence. Both are forms of clemency, and a president can only act upon a federal case. State convictions and sentences require the intervention of the governor.

Obama issued a pardon for North Philadelphia woman Corinda Rushelle Salvi. In 2005, Salvi was convicted of conspiracy and aiding and abetting the use of a counterfeit access device and sentenced to three years of probation. The scheme involved identities stolen from Wharton students and counterfeit credit cards. Prosecutors said that Salvi used counterfeit cards to make purchases at AutoZone, Wal-Mart, and a pet store. Not exactly where we’d shop with fake credit cards, but hey, that’s us.

Meanwhile, Obama commuted the sentences of two Philadelphia drug dealers.

In 2006, Darryl Barnes was sentenced to 25 years in prison for possession of crack with intent to distribute as well as firearms offenses, but his sentence now ends on May 17, 2017, thanks to Obama.

And Ruben Velez saw his 2008 sentence of life in prison on drug charges lowered to 20 years. He still has a while to go.

“These 273 individuals learned that our nation is a forgiving nation, where hard work and a commitment to rehabilitation can lead to a second chance, and where wrongs from the past will not deprive an individual of the opportunity to move forward,” wrote White House counsel Neil Eggleston in a statement. “While the mercy the President has shown his 1,597 clemency recipients is remarkable, we must remember that clemency is an extraordinary remedy, granted only after the President has concluded that a particular individual has demonstrated a readiness to make use of his or her second chance.”

Acts of presidential clemency are final and cannot be undone.

Here is the full list of pardons and commutations issued by President Obama on January 17th:

Commutations:

Pablo Abrugar Abulencia — Silver Spring, MD
Christopher Almaguer — Fort Worth, TX
Jerry Jerome Anderson ─ Macon, GA
Turner Ashe, Jr. ─ Indianapolis, IN
Roland J. Bailey ─ Washington, DC
Terrance Baker – Detroit, MI
Timothy Barker ─ Pleasantville, NJ
Darryl K. Barnes ─ Philadelphia, PA
Blake Demond Beard ─ College Park, GA
Kim Davis Beckstrom ─ Ogden, UT
Calvin Biggs ─ Chicago, IL
Anthony Billings – Clarksburg, WV
Wayne Allen Bledsoe, Jr. ─ Temple, TX
Robert Booker ─ Detroit, MI
Ulysses Simon Bouie ─ McDonough, GA
Antwan Boyd ─ Bartow, FL
Henry Robert Brown ─ Westchester, IL
Michael Dwight Brown – Glen Burnie, MD
Raymond Brown – Roper, NC
Valarian Jaymonn Brown – St. Petersburg, FL
William Brown – Covington, KY
Damon Burkhalter ─ Lewisville, TX
Clarence Rex Burnell ─ LaBarge, WY
Latasha Sherri Butler ─ Lubbock, TX
James Toves Cabaccang – Hawaiian Gardens, CA
Timothy Wayne Calhoun ─ Houston, TX
Rickey Calloway ─ Louisville, KY
Adrian Antoine Campbell ─ Hampton, GA
Paul Anthony Cass – Talladega, AL
Calvin Caver ─ Cleveland, OH
Alberto Chahia – Grand Forks, ND
John Choate – Albany, KY
Chris Coleman – Belton, MO
Kelvin Dandrea Cotton ─ Houston, TX
Melvin Couch ─ Elk Creek, KY
Terrance Cox – Jackson, TN
Iris Yolanda Davila – Reading, PA
Lawrence Stafford Davis – Andrews, SC
Robin Marie Davis – Roanoke, VA
Quincy Dennis ─ Cincinnati, OH
Christopher M. DePree – Cape Girardeau, MO
Vandarrell Leon Doe – Glennville, GA
Donald Wayne Dowling – Odessa, TX
Deante Drake – McKeesport, PA
Arthur Edmonds – Passaic, NJ
Daryl Edwards – Lakeland, FL
Billy Ray Fairley, Sr. – High Point, NC
Dujuan Farrow ─ Richmond, VA
Stacey Lane Fisher – Waynesboro, VA
Carroll Fletcher – Oxon Hill, MD
Leonard Lyle Fontenot – Ville Platte, LA
Donnell Bartholomew Ford – Houston, TX
German Gallegos – Fabens, TX
Jeffery Garrett – Indianapolis, IN
Darryl C. Gillard – Shreveport, LA
Ernest Milton Glover – Washington, DC
Ernest Gonzalez – Mathis, TX
Pablo Gonzalez, Jr. – Corpus Christi, TX
Kenneth Wayne Gragg – Hickory, NC
Rogel Grant ─ Brooklyn, NY
Fontelle Ricardo Groves – Clayton, NC
Antonio Merlin Harmon – Columbia, SC
Emma Jean Harmon – Tampa, FL
Douglas Eugene Harms ─ Sioux City, IA
Brian Keith Harvey – Largo, FL
Julius Shaner Hayes – Topeka, KS
Lionel Joseph Henderson, Jr. – Amelia, LA
Christopher Lamont Hill – Farnham, VA
Macheo Hill ─ Abilene, TX
Wesley Hodge ─ Havelock, NC
Roy Lee Hodgkiss – Austin, TX
Adrien Tyrell Horne – Greenville, NC
Leonard Hoskins – Henderson, KY
Willard Wayne Howard – Crittenden, KY
David Louis Hunter – Loxahatchee, FL
Jesse Jackson – San Antonio, TX
Robert Jackson, Sr. – Sanford, FL
Tony Lanier Jackson – Augusta, GA
Tracy Jackson ─ Shreveport, LA
Jeffrey Matthew Jeanetta – North St. Paul, MN
Randy R. Jefferson – Madison, WI
Lonnie Jennings ─ Chicago Heights, IL
Audrey Louis Johnson, Jr. – Louisville, KY
Timmy Nathan Johnson – Caruthersville, MO
Timothy Terell Johnson – Chicago, IL
Tony Johnson – Evansville, IN
Lamell T. Jones – Kansas City, MO
Leonard Jones – Fayetteville, GA
Dorian Jordan – Saint Louis, MO
Randolph Key – Johnston, SC
Safarra Kimmons – Memphis, TN
Johnny William Lane – Chicago, IL
Oscar Lopez, aka Oscar Lopez-Rivera – Chicago, IL
Johnny Marton Lott – Oklahoma City, OK
Rodney Lamont Love ─ Nashville, TN
Dwight J. Loving – Fort Hood, Texas
Connie Lee Lyons – St. Augustine, FL
Chelsea Elizabeth Manning – Oklahoma City, OK
Adan Nieves Martinez – Grand Forks, ND
Damand Matthews – Henderson, KY
Clemith L. McCray ─ Champaign, IL
Kevin C. McFerren – Memphis, TN
Mirackle McGlown ─ Flint, MI
Steven McKelvey ─ Greenville, SC
Delvin McKinney – Hallandale Beach, FL
Alphonse Milan – Gonzales, LA
Bobby Eugene Mitchell – Adamsville, AL
Tony Mitchell – Memphis, TN
Silas Junior Mobley ─ York, SC
Tracy Moorehead ─ Chicago, IL
Cesar Moreno, Sr. – Roma, TX
Eduardo Moreno – Roma, TX
Lazaro Moreno – Roma, TX
Luis Moreno – Roma, TX
Doyle Ray Morgan – Old Fort, NC
Stefan Valenti Mosley ─ Washington, DC
Aubrey Valdez Moton – Columbia, SC
Muff’t Ishmael Mustaafa – Chicago, IL
Willie Myers, Jr. – Pageland, SC
Andre Nelson ─ Norfolk, VA
Gregory Newton – Stanton, NE
Kenya Lasale Nicholson – Oklahoma City, OK
Wesley Eugene Northington – Evansville, IN
Sean Anthony Ogle – Minneapolis, MN
Frank Vincent Okiyama ─ Barrigada, Guam
Myron Dejuan Orr – Chicago, IL
Arboleda A. Ortiz – Houston, TX
William Ortiz – Bronx, NY
Michael Shavon Pate – Pensacola, FL
Jose Ramiro Pena – Grandview, WA
David Javier Perez – Roanoke, VA
Zeteral Perkins ─ Midland, TX
Gethsemane Pita – San Francisco, CA
Raul Portillo – Tornillo, TX
Michael Thomas Potts – Greensboro, NC
Kenneth Jay Putensen ─ Mallard, IA
Deneise Ann Quintanilla – Mesquite, TX
Miguel Angel Quintanilla – Dallas, TX
Kunta Kenta Redd – Hampstead, NC
Bobby Wayne Reed – Fort Worth, TX
Kenneth Louis Reid – Marshville, NC
Jerrod Richardson ─ Cleveland, OH
Rodrikus Marshun Robinson ─ Pittsboro, NC
Michael Sain – Holly Grove, AR
Nathaniel Salery – Montgomery, AL
Bruce Samuels – Portsmouth, VA
Jermaine Darnell Samuels ─ Peoria, IL
Axel Santos-Cruz – Allentown, PA
Adrian Scott – Baltimore, MD
Gino Velez Scott – Jacksonville, FL
Daryl Joseph Shaw – Cambridge, IL
Kandis Karlotta Shipman – Godfrey, Illinois
Jeffery Wayne Shondel – Cincinnati, IA
Brian Lafonta Smith – Alamo, TN
Vincent B. Snyder ─ Wabasso, FL
Dwight M. Spencer – Miami, FL
Kelzin Squirewell – Ridgeway, SC
Douglas Lee Stallworth – Bristol, TN
Dashon Coverta Starks – Lakeland, FL
John E. Stewart – Greenville, KY
Johnnie Stewart ─ Madison, WI
Duffy Lynn Striker – Hanceville, AL
Carlton Christopher Sullivan – Hyattsville, MD
Tyreese R. Taylor – Janesville, WI
Dorminic Thomas – Memphis, TN
Dwight A. Thomas – Independence, MO
Gary Thomas – Ardmore, OK
Michael Shawn Thomas – Salem, OR
Preston Bernard Thomas – Bradenton, FL
Mark J. Thornton – Hamilton, OH
Curtis Daryle Tinsley – Axton, VA
Ronald Toms – Washington, DC
Andres Wilfredo Torriente – Fort Washington, MD
Lulummba Clay Travis ─ Lexington, KY
Jessie L. Traylor – Paxton, IL
Yolanda Triana – Salt Lake City, UT
Matthew Arrington Turner – Chicago, IL
Warren Lee Underwood – Walnut Springs, TX
David Vaught – Aledo, TX
Ruben Velez – Philadelphia, PA
Rashard Kimako Wagner – North Charleston, SC
Kelly Joe Walker ─ Moville, IA
Raymond M. Walker, III – Evansville, IN
Timothy Michael Walker ─ Midland, TX
Tressie Walker – Peoria, IL
Ralph Darrell Warren ─ Toledo, OH
Kenneth Gary Washington – Vidalia, LA
Timothy Juan Washington – Aragon, GA
Gregory Antonio Webber – Killeen, TX
Christopher E. Webster – Clinton, IL
Terrance Wellons – Riviera Beach, FL
Brian Lee Wells – Cedar Rapids, IA
Robert James Pearson White – Manning, SC
Alfred Leonard Williams – El Paso, TX
Dante L. Williams – Richmond, VA
Kevin Williams ─ Memphis, TN
Omar Demortius Williams – Temple, TX
Randy Gean Williams – Haverstraw, NY
Rodney Anton Williamson – Greensboro, NC
Eric Wilson ─ Romeoville, IL
Jermaine Ali Wilson – Miami, FL
John F. Winkelman, Jr. – Renovo, PA
Terry Woods – Mebane, NC
Keith Wooten – Plainfield, NJ
Brenz Kaiwaena Wright – Conley, GA
Michael Wayne Wright – Long Beach, CA
Richard Arthur Wright – Lodi, CA
William Charles Wright ─ Shreveport, LA

Pardons:

James Robert Adelman – Tulsa, OK
John Clyde Anderson – Camano Island, WA
Zachary James Ray Anderson – Owensboro, KY
Octavio Joaquin Armenteros – Jacksonville, FL
Stephen Lee Arrington – Paradise, CA
John R. Barker, aka Johnnie Ray Barker – Waterloo, IA
Yolanda DeAnn Beck – Peoria, IL
Lisa Ann Bell, fka Lisa Ann Link – College Park, GA
Herbert Eugene Bennett – Lubbock, TX
Carrie Ann Burris – Idaho Falls, ID
Mitchell Ray Campbell – Twin Falls, ID
Robert Jay Carlton – Palm Coast, FL
James Edward Cartwright – Gainesville, VA
Edward Casas – Northridge, CA
Kurt David Christensen – Portland, OR
James Gordon Christmas III – Richmond, VA
Kim Kathleen Drake, fka Kim Hahn and Kim Otto – Pocatello, ID
Euphemia Lavonte Duncan, aka Euphemia Duncan-Stringer – Miami, FL
Germeen Duplessis, fka Germeen Michael Hasson – Woodland Hills, CA
DeAnne Nichole Dwight, fka Deanne Nichole Bell – Tucson, AZ
Oladipo Oluwadare Eddo – Manassas Park, VA
Trevor Chinweuba Ekeh, fka Chinweuba Trevor Ekeh – Houston, TX
Andrew Dale Ellifson – Scottsdale, AZ
Claude Nathalie Eyamba Fenno, fka Claude-Nathalie Ebehedi Eyamba – Silver Spring, MD
Marvin Glyn Ferrell, Jr. – Benton, MO
Sheree Lynn Fox – Williamsburg, VA
Arthur Martin Gilreath, aka Arthur Martin Gilbreath – Pine Knot, KY
Ronald Earl Green – Cameron, SC
Billy Lynn Greene – Oilton, OK
Peter Dwight Heidgerd – East Point, GA
Fred Elleston Hicks – Racine, WI
Charles D. Hinton – Blevins, AR
Robert Kevin Hobbs, aka Kevin Hobbs – Louisville, KY
LeAnton Sheldon Hopewell, Sr. – Huber Heights, OH
Joseph William Hopkins – Cypress, TX
Michelle Breazeale Horton, fka Michelle Diane Mulkey and Michelle Diane Breazeale – Belton, SC
Mark Eugene Ivey – Gilbertsville, KY
Lisa Ann Jandro, aka Joline Marie Herman – Brooklyn Center, MN
Annis Page Kilday-Douthat, fka Page Kilday Tino – Greeneville, TN
Brian Seiji Kito – Los Angeles, CA
Matthew Steeves Lamb, aka Matthew Steves Lamb – San Antonio, TX
Taquilla Monyetta Love – Prattville, AL
Darryl Pernell Loveless – Fredericksburg, VA
Randy Wayne Maxwell – Pine Knot, KY
Jack Donald McAlister – Canaan, NH
Willie L. McCovey – Woodside, CA
Patricia Marie McNichol – Wilmington, DE
Michele Mellor, fka Michele Kotansky– Hazelton, PA
Miriam Ortega – Miami, FL
Roger Burel Patterson – Dahlonega, GA
Mary Frances Perez, fka Mary F. Pena – Deming, NM
Jimmy Wayne Pharr – Belmont, MS
Jimmy Alton Pierce – Hampstead, NC
Cynthia Ann Raffensparger, fka Cynthia Ann Grange Hansen – Orem, UT
Corinda Rushelle Salvi – Philadelphia, PA
Ian Schrager – New York, NY
Diana Simmons, fka Diana Bingaman and Diana Lopez – Chino Hills, CA
Jennifer Lynn Smith, fka Jennifer Hanscom – Windham, ME
Kevin Sharod Smith – Great Falls, MT
Danny Ray Softley, aka Dan R. Softley – Grafton, NE
Brian Keith Solum – Fargo, ND
Michael Anthony Tedesco – Murrysville, PA
Crystal Jo Varner, fka Crystal Woodard – Akron, OH
Thomas Eric Wahlstrom – Marquette, MI

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Gave hope that a African can do more .
He showed the world the BRILLIANCE of black folk. He is just the first of MANY black presidents. Mark my words. I strongly believe the next DEM NOMINEE for VP or PRES will be black.
 
Damn


While I would have liked to see more people pardoned he has pardoned an unprecedented number of people. More than the last 11 presidents combined.

http://www.phillymag.com/news/2017/01/18/obama-pardons-full-list-commutations/

President Obama Just Pardoned a Philadelphia Woman

And, no, Donald Trump can’t undo it.

By Victor Fiorillo | January 18, 2017 at 2:08 pm​

obama-press-conference.png


Photo via White House​

While everybody is talking about the big names on President Obama’s just-released pardons and commutations list — most notably, convicted traitor and Wikileaks source Chelsea Manning and hotelier and tax fraud Ian Schrager — there are also some Philadelphians who made the list.

On Tuesday, Obama pardoned 64 individuals and commuted the sentences of 209 more, bringing the total granted clemency throughout his presidency to 1,597. (The full Obama pardon list appears at the end of this story.) He’s officially commuted more sentences than any other president in history — more than the number of commutations granted by the previous 12 presidents combined. (Big surprise: The two Bushes were the lowest of that bunch.)

If you’re wondering what the difference is between a pardon and a commutation, it’s pretty simple: A presidential pardon gets rid of a conviction, while a commutation shortens the sentence. Both are forms of clemency, and a president can only act upon a federal case. State convictions and sentences require the intervention of the governor.

Obama issued a pardon for North Philadelphia woman Corinda Rushelle Salvi. In 2005, Salvi was convicted of conspiracy and aiding and abetting the use of a counterfeit access device and sentenced to three years of probation. The scheme involved identities stolen from Wharton students and counterfeit credit cards. Prosecutors said that Salvi used counterfeit cards to make purchases at AutoZone, Wal-Mart, and a pet store. Not exactly where we’d shop with fake credit cards, but hey, that’s us.

Meanwhile, Obama commuted the sentences of two Philadelphia drug dealers.

In 2006, Darryl Barnes was sentenced to 25 years in prison for possession of crack with intent to distribute as well as firearms offenses, but his sentence now ends on May 17, 2017, thanks to Obama.

And Ruben Velez saw his 2008 sentence of life in prison on drug charges lowered to 20 years. He still has a while to go.

“These 273 individuals learned that our nation is a forgiving nation, where hard work and a commitment to rehabilitation can lead to a second chance, and where wrongs from the past will not deprive an individual of the opportunity to move forward,” wrote White House counsel Neil Eggleston in a statement. “While the mercy the President has shown his 1,597 clemency recipients is remarkable, we must remember that clemency is an extraordinary remedy, granted only after the President has concluded that a particular individual has demonstrated a readiness to make use of his or her second chance.”

Acts of presidential clemency are final and cannot be undone.

Here is the full list of pardons and commutations issued by President Obama on January 17th:

Commutations:

Pablo Abrugar Abulencia — Silver Spring, MD
Christopher Almaguer — Fort Worth, TX
Jerry Jerome Anderson ─ Macon, GA
Turner Ashe, Jr. ─ Indianapolis, IN
Roland J. Bailey ─ Washington, DC
Terrance Baker – Detroit, MI
Timothy Barker ─ Pleasantville, NJ
Darryl K. Barnes ─ Philadelphia, PA
Blake Demond Beard ─ College Park, GA
Kim Davis Beckstrom ─ Ogden, UT
Calvin Biggs ─ Chicago, IL
Anthony Billings – Clarksburg, WV
Wayne Allen Bledsoe, Jr. ─ Temple, TX
Robert Booker ─ Detroit, MI
Ulysses Simon Bouie ─ McDonough, GA
Antwan Boyd ─ Bartow, FL
Henry Robert Brown ─ Westchester, IL
Michael Dwight Brown – Glen Burnie, MD
Raymond Brown – Roper, NC
Valarian Jaymonn Brown – St. Petersburg, FL
William Brown – Covington, KY
Damon Burkhalter ─ Lewisville, TX
Clarence Rex Burnell ─ LaBarge, WY
Latasha Sherri Butler ─ Lubbock, TX
James Toves Cabaccang – Hawaiian Gardens, CA
Timothy Wayne Calhoun ─ Houston, TX
Rickey Calloway ─ Louisville, KY
Adrian Antoine Campbell ─ Hampton, GA
Paul Anthony Cass – Talladega, AL
Calvin Caver ─ Cleveland, OH
Alberto Chahia – Grand Forks, ND
John Choate – Albany, KY
Chris Coleman – Belton, MO
Kelvin Dandrea Cotton ─ Houston, TX
Melvin Couch ─ Elk Creek, KY
Terrance Cox – Jackson, TN
Iris Yolanda Davila – Reading, PA
Lawrence Stafford Davis – Andrews, SC
Robin Marie Davis – Roanoke, VA
Quincy Dennis ─ Cincinnati, OH
Christopher M. DePree – Cape Girardeau, MO
Vandarrell Leon Doe – Glennville, GA
Donald Wayne Dowling – Odessa, TX
Deante Drake – McKeesport, PA
Arthur Edmonds – Passaic, NJ
Daryl Edwards – Lakeland, FL
Billy Ray Fairley, Sr. – High Point, NC
Dujuan Farrow ─ Richmond, VA
Stacey Lane Fisher – Waynesboro, VA
Carroll Fletcher – Oxon Hill, MD
Leonard Lyle Fontenot – Ville Platte, LA
Donnell Bartholomew Ford – Houston, TX
German Gallegos – Fabens, TX
Jeffery Garrett – Indianapolis, IN
Darryl C. Gillard – Shreveport, LA
Ernest Milton Glover – Washington, DC
Ernest Gonzalez – Mathis, TX
Pablo Gonzalez, Jr. – Corpus Christi, TX
Kenneth Wayne Gragg – Hickory, NC
Rogel Grant ─ Brooklyn, NY
Fontelle Ricardo Groves – Clayton, NC
Antonio Merlin Harmon – Columbia, SC
Emma Jean Harmon – Tampa, FL
Douglas Eugene Harms ─ Sioux City, IA
Brian Keith Harvey – Largo, FL
Julius Shaner Hayes – Topeka, KS
Lionel Joseph Henderson, Jr. – Amelia, LA
Christopher Lamont Hill – Farnham, VA
Macheo Hill ─ Abilene, TX
Wesley Hodge ─ Havelock, NC
Roy Lee Hodgkiss – Austin, TX
Adrien Tyrell Horne – Greenville, NC
Leonard Hoskins – Henderson, KY
Willard Wayne Howard – Crittenden, KY
David Louis Hunter – Loxahatchee, FL
Jesse Jackson – San Antonio, TX
Robert Jackson, Sr. – Sanford, FL
Tony Lanier Jackson – Augusta, GA
Tracy Jackson ─ Shreveport, LA
Jeffrey Matthew Jeanetta – North St. Paul, MN
Randy R. Jefferson – Madison, WI
Lonnie Jennings ─ Chicago Heights, IL
Audrey Louis Johnson, Jr. – Louisville, KY
Timmy Nathan Johnson – Caruthersville, MO
Timothy Terell Johnson – Chicago, IL
Tony Johnson – Evansville, IN
Lamell T. Jones – Kansas City, MO
Leonard Jones – Fayetteville, GA
Dorian Jordan – Saint Louis, MO
Randolph Key – Johnston, SC
Safarra Kimmons – Memphis, TN
Johnny William Lane – Chicago, IL
Oscar Lopez, aka Oscar Lopez-Rivera – Chicago, IL
Johnny Marton Lott – Oklahoma City, OK
Rodney Lamont Love ─ Nashville, TN
Dwight J. Loving – Fort Hood, Texas
Connie Lee Lyons – St. Augustine, FL
Chelsea Elizabeth Manning – Oklahoma City, OK
Adan Nieves Martinez – Grand Forks, ND
Damand Matthews – Henderson, KY
Clemith L. McCray ─ Champaign, IL
Kevin C. McFerren – Memphis, TN
Mirackle McGlown ─ Flint, MI
Steven McKelvey ─ Greenville, SC
Delvin McKinney – Hallandale Beach, FL
Alphonse Milan – Gonzales, LA
Bobby Eugene Mitchell – Adamsville, AL
Tony Mitchell – Memphis, TN
Silas Junior Mobley ─ York, SC
Tracy Moorehead ─ Chicago, IL
Cesar Moreno, Sr. – Roma, TX
Eduardo Moreno – Roma, TX
Lazaro Moreno – Roma, TX
Luis Moreno – Roma, TX
Doyle Ray Morgan – Old Fort, NC
Stefan Valenti Mosley ─ Washington, DC
Aubrey Valdez Moton – Columbia, SC
Muff’t Ishmael Mustaafa – Chicago, IL
Willie Myers, Jr. – Pageland, SC
Andre Nelson ─ Norfolk, VA
Gregory Newton – Stanton, NE
Kenya Lasale Nicholson – Oklahoma City, OK
Wesley Eugene Northington – Evansville, IN
Sean Anthony Ogle – Minneapolis, MN
Frank Vincent Okiyama ─ Barrigada, Guam
Myron Dejuan Orr – Chicago, IL
Arboleda A. Ortiz – Houston, TX
William Ortiz – Bronx, NY
Michael Shavon Pate – Pensacola, FL
Jose Ramiro Pena – Grandview, WA
David Javier Perez – Roanoke, VA
Zeteral Perkins ─ Midland, TX
Gethsemane Pita – San Francisco, CA
Raul Portillo – Tornillo, TX
Michael Thomas Potts – Greensboro, NC
Kenneth Jay Putensen ─ Mallard, IA
Deneise Ann Quintanilla – Mesquite, TX
Miguel Angel Quintanilla – Dallas, TX
Kunta Kenta Redd – Hampstead, NC
Bobby Wayne Reed – Fort Worth, TX
Kenneth Louis Reid – Marshville, NC
Jerrod Richardson ─ Cleveland, OH
Rodrikus Marshun Robinson ─ Pittsboro, NC
Michael Sain – Holly Grove, AR
Nathaniel Salery – Montgomery, AL
Bruce Samuels – Portsmouth, VA
Jermaine Darnell Samuels ─ Peoria, IL
Axel Santos-Cruz – Allentown, PA
Adrian Scott – Baltimore, MD
Gino Velez Scott – Jacksonville, FL
Daryl Joseph Shaw – Cambridge, IL
Kandis Karlotta Shipman – Godfrey, Illinois
Jeffery Wayne Shondel – Cincinnati, IA
Brian Lafonta Smith – Alamo, TN
Vincent B. Snyder ─ Wabasso, FL
Dwight M. Spencer – Miami, FL
Kelzin Squirewell – Ridgeway, SC
Douglas Lee Stallworth – Bristol, TN
Dashon Coverta Starks – Lakeland, FL
John E. Stewart – Greenville, KY
Johnnie Stewart ─ Madison, WI
Duffy Lynn Striker – Hanceville, AL
Carlton Christopher Sullivan – Hyattsville, MD
Tyreese R. Taylor – Janesville, WI
Dorminic Thomas – Memphis, TN
Dwight A. Thomas – Independence, MO
Gary Thomas – Ardmore, OK
Michael Shawn Thomas – Salem, OR
Preston Bernard Thomas – Bradenton, FL
Mark J. Thornton – Hamilton, OH
Curtis Daryle Tinsley – Axton, VA
Ronald Toms – Washington, DC
Andres Wilfredo Torriente – Fort Washington, MD
Lulummba Clay Travis ─ Lexington, KY
Jessie L. Traylor – Paxton, IL
Yolanda Triana – Salt Lake City, UT
Matthew Arrington Turner – Chicago, IL
Warren Lee Underwood – Walnut Springs, TX
David Vaught – Aledo, TX
Ruben Velez – Philadelphia, PA
Rashard Kimako Wagner – North Charleston, SC
Kelly Joe Walker ─ Moville, IA
Raymond M. Walker, III – Evansville, IN
Timothy Michael Walker ─ Midland, TX
Tressie Walker – Peoria, IL
Ralph Darrell Warren ─ Toledo, OH
Kenneth Gary Washington – Vidalia, LA
Timothy Juan Washington – Aragon, GA
Gregory Antonio Webber – Killeen, TX
Christopher E. Webster – Clinton, IL
Terrance Wellons – Riviera Beach, FL
Brian Lee Wells – Cedar Rapids, IA
Robert James Pearson White – Manning, SC
Alfred Leonard Williams – El Paso, TX
Dante L. Williams – Richmond, VA
Kevin Williams ─ Memphis, TN
Omar Demortius Williams – Temple, TX
Randy Gean Williams – Haverstraw, NY
Rodney Anton Williamson – Greensboro, NC
Eric Wilson ─ Romeoville, IL
Jermaine Ali Wilson – Miami, FL
John F. Winkelman, Jr. – Renovo, PA
Terry Woods – Mebane, NC
Keith Wooten – Plainfield, NJ
Brenz Kaiwaena Wright – Conley, GA
Michael Wayne Wright – Long Beach, CA
Richard Arthur Wright – Lodi, CA
William Charles Wright ─ Shreveport, LA

Pardons:

James Robert Adelman – Tulsa, OK
John Clyde Anderson – Camano Island, WA
Zachary James Ray Anderson – Owensboro, KY
Octavio Joaquin Armenteros – Jacksonville, FL
Stephen Lee Arrington – Paradise, CA
John R. Barker, aka Johnnie Ray Barker – Waterloo, IA
Yolanda DeAnn Beck – Peoria, IL
Lisa Ann Bell, fka Lisa Ann Link – College Park, GA
Herbert Eugene Bennett – Lubbock, TX
Carrie Ann Burris – Idaho Falls, ID
Mitchell Ray Campbell – Twin Falls, ID
Robert Jay Carlton – Palm Coast, FL
James Edward Cartwright – Gainesville, VA
Edward Casas – Northridge, CA
Kurt David Christensen – Portland, OR
James Gordon Christmas III – Richmond, VA
Kim Kathleen Drake, fka Kim Hahn and Kim Otto – Pocatello, ID
Euphemia Lavonte Duncan, aka Euphemia Duncan-Stringer – Miami, FL
Germeen Duplessis, fka Germeen Michael Hasson – Woodland Hills, CA
DeAnne Nichole Dwight, fka Deanne Nichole Bell – Tucson, AZ
Oladipo Oluwadare Eddo – Manassas Park, VA
Trevor Chinweuba Ekeh, fka Chinweuba Trevor Ekeh – Houston, TX
Andrew Dale Ellifson – Scottsdale, AZ
Claude Nathalie Eyamba Fenno, fka Claude-Nathalie Ebehedi Eyamba – Silver Spring, MD
Marvin Glyn Ferrell, Jr. – Benton, MO
Sheree Lynn Fox – Williamsburg, VA
Arthur Martin Gilreath, aka Arthur Martin Gilbreath – Pine Knot, KY
Ronald Earl Green – Cameron, SC
Billy Lynn Greene – Oilton, OK
Peter Dwight Heidgerd – East Point, GA
Fred Elleston Hicks – Racine, WI
Charles D. Hinton – Blevins, AR
Robert Kevin Hobbs, aka Kevin Hobbs – Louisville, KY
LeAnton Sheldon Hopewell, Sr. – Huber Heights, OH
Joseph William Hopkins – Cypress, TX
Michelle Breazeale Horton, fka Michelle Diane Mulkey and Michelle Diane Breazeale – Belton, SC
Mark Eugene Ivey – Gilbertsville, KY
Lisa Ann Jandro, aka Joline Marie Herman – Brooklyn Center, MN
Annis Page Kilday-Douthat, fka Page Kilday Tino – Greeneville, TN
Brian Seiji Kito – Los Angeles, CA
Matthew Steeves Lamb, aka Matthew Steves Lamb – San Antonio, TX
Taquilla Monyetta Love – Prattville, AL
Darryl Pernell Loveless – Fredericksburg, VA
Randy Wayne Maxwell – Pine Knot, KY
Jack Donald McAlister – Canaan, NH
Willie L. McCovey – Woodside, CA
Patricia Marie McNichol – Wilmington, DE
Michele Mellor, fka Michele Kotansky– Hazelton, PA
Miriam Ortega – Miami, FL
Roger Burel Patterson – Dahlonega, GA
Mary Frances Perez, fka Mary F. Pena – Deming, NM
Jimmy Wayne Pharr – Belmont, MS
Jimmy Alton Pierce – Hampstead, NC
Cynthia Ann Raffensparger, fka Cynthia Ann Grange Hansen – Orem, UT
Corinda Rushelle Salvi – Philadelphia, PA
Ian Schrager – New York, NY
Diana Simmons, fka Diana Bingaman and Diana Lopez – Chino Hills, CA
Jennifer Lynn Smith, fka Jennifer Hanscom – Windham, ME
Kevin Sharod Smith – Great Falls, MT
Danny Ray Softley, aka Dan R. Softley – Grafton, NE
Brian Keith Solum – Fargo, ND
Michael Anthony Tedesco – Murrysville, PA
Crystal Jo Varner, fka Crystal Woodard – Akron, OH
Thomas Eric Wahlstrom – Marquette, MI

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As mentioned on CNN, he leaves office without having any upper level cabinet members arrested, convicted or indicted.

In other words he was the "cleanest" and most scandal free president since Jimmy Carter.

Coming from the Chi, many cacs thought that it could not be done.

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