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2009 Political Wall Calendars
 Barack Obama 2009 Wall Calendar |
Barack Obama Wall Calendar: Featuring the
most moving and memorable words of Barack Obama, together with voices of
other men and women who inspired generations, this collection chronicles
human rights breakthroughs in American history and the landmark events that
united us as a nation. From Abraham Lincoln to Jackie Robinson to Sally
Ride, experience a uniquely American journey of hope. |
 From Slavery to the White House 2009 Wall Calendar
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From Slavery to the White House Wall
Calendar: From Slavery to the White House is an
educational/historical calendar sharing the evolution of a people from the
bondage of slavery to emancipation and the prospering in a free world
society taking advantage of the opportunities available. Barack Obama is one
of the figures noted in this calendar and the main cover figure largely due
to his nomination and secondly, he is the benefactor of the trailblazers
before him who paved the way for this time in history to be possible. |
 Presidential Blunders 2009 Wall Calendar
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Presidential Blunders Wall
Calendar: The stumbles, bumbles and blunders that remind us to laugh at our
leaders. Some people may think politics is serious business. Others are
convinced that one political party is more blunder-prone than another. In
reality this collection shows politics at the highest level is often
laughable and all the Presidents—regardless of party affiliation—can have
their moments. Eisenhower, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Clinton, George H.W. Bush
and of course George W. Bush at their most hysterical. Remember, laughing at
our leaders keeps America a free country! |
 Stephen Colbert I Am America 2009 Wall Calendar
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Stephen Colbert I Am America
Wall Calendar: Always controversial and outspoken, Stephen Colbert addresses
why Hollywood is destroying America by inches, why evolution is a fraud, and
why the elderly should be harnessed to millstones. You may not agree with
everything Stephen says, but at the very least, you'll understand that your
differing opinion is wrong. I Am America (And So Can You!) showcases
Stephen Colbert at his most eloquent and impassioned. |
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