Though the band played "Gonna Have a Funky Good Time," there wasn't much energy in the Pepsi Center. That is until Michelle Obama rocked the house. ...
Michelle was introduced by her brother Craig who spoke lovingly of his big sister:
We lost my father in 1991.With that Michelle stepped out on stage and shared her story:
And I know he's looking down on us tonight, so proud of his daughter, not because of who she married, though he was a big fan of Barack – but because of the hard-working, brilliant woman she is, what she's accomplished in her own right, the mother she's become, and the values she's instilled in her daughters.
I come here tonight as a sister, blessed with a brother who is my mentor, my protector and my lifelong friend.Michelle also shared stories about Barack, the man who would be the first African American President of the United States:
I come here as a wife who loves my husband and believes he will be an extraordinary president.
And you know, what struck me when I first met Barack was that even though he had this funny name, even though he'd grown up all the way across the continent in Hawaii, his family was so much like mine. He was raised by grandparents who were working class folks just like my parents, and by a single mother who struggled to pay the bills just like we did. Like my family, they scrimped and saved so that he could have opportunities they never had themselves. And Barack and I were raised with so many of the same values: that you work hard for what you want in life; that your word is your bond and you do what you say you're going to do; that you treat people with dignity and respect, even if you don't know them, and even if you don't agree with them.While acknowledging that their improbable journey could only happen in America, Michelle said:
America should be a place where you can make it if you try.After her speech, Michelle was joined on stage by her two daughters, Malia and Sasha. Stevie Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely" was playing in the background.
Yes, she is.


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By: angie on 10/31/2008 2:21PM
Here is a great article about Michelle Obama. Check it out:
http://www.collegecandy.com/style/13856
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By: Beverly on 11/09/2008 12:28PM
Hey, come on and get real! How many of the Brothers out there can afford a $40,000 suit that Obama was wearing? We all know a dresser and stylist was hired for him. What they forgot about was Michelle. But keep in mind, whether we buy our clothes at Wal-Mart or Barneys' New York, is is NOT how much you pay, but how well you pull it all together and let's face it, Michelle is lacking in that department. Comparing Michelle Obama to the likes of Jackie Kennedy, is like comparing Roseanne Barr to Princess Diana! Queen Latifah and Halle Berry are elegant dressers as is Kimora Lee and Jada Pinkett Smith. Hopefully Michelle will hire a stylist/dresser and get with it because right now some of her stuff looks like what my Grandma wears to clean the house. Some of her stuff is just frumpy and old fashioned.
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By: mercy Kanana on 11/11/2008 8:24AM
There is nothing important like being a strong mama. Michelle Obama deserves all the credits for her personality and ability to stand next to her husband. Not many women can do so. I love the way she treats her husband their children. She is a good mother and she is the right person for her two girls. She remembers her roots and that is very important of her. I am sure she will still remain the same even though she is the presidents wife. She is a very humble woman and above all very strong. Obama and Michelle are great people and I am sure they will make American a better plance than it has before. They are not selfish people and they love their country. Go Obama and Michelle. God bless the work of your hands and prolong your lives and that of your children. Your in my prayers daily.
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