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Army of GOD wrote:if you think back in history, most presidents are remembered for one or two big things that happened. For example, Bill had the sex scandal. George W had 9/11. etc etc
now that his 2 term Presidency is near its end, what will we remember Obama's tenure with? The recession? Osama? Me joining CC?
DoomYoshi wrote:Nobel Prize, Recession
Lootifer wrote:Being black
warmonger1981 wrote:Him being black. Everything else does not matter. Although he's only half black.
Bernie Sanders wrote:warmonger1981 wrote:Him being black. Everything else does not matter. Although he's only half black.
Translation: If he ain't WHITE, ha ain't RIGHT!
jgordon1111 wrote:It will be the only legacy he wanted, THE DESTRUCTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! Most of the rest of the world will proclaim what a great man he was.by what I read here so will most of you. Gl in what comes after and if you think its going to be everybody holding hands singing kumbya your wrong.
Army of GOD wrote:now that his 2 term Presidency is near its end, what will we remember Obama's tenure with? The recession? Osama? Me joining CC?
william18 wrote:I like how he removed research barriers for stem cell research. But plebs aren't gonna remember him for that.
Newer breakthroughs may bring this debate to an end. In 2006 scientists learned how to stimulate a patient's own cells to behave like embryonic stem cells. These cells are reducing the need for human embryos in research and opening up exciting new possibilities for stem cell therapies.
President Obama overturned Bush's stem cell policy in 2009 to expand the number of stem cell lines available to researchers.
Currently, blood stem cells are the only type of adult stem cell used regularly for treatment; they have been used since the late 1960s in the procedure now commonly known as bone marrow transplant. Transplants of neural stem cells have been tried in small numbers of patients with brain disorders such as Parkinson disease, and the FDA recently approved a clinical trial of neural stem cells for spinal cord injury.
Preliminary research in animals has found that bone marrow stromal cells, injected into a damaged heart, can have beneficial effects. And researchers at Children’s Hospital Boston have shown in a mouse model that the same cells, injected into the blood, help protect against chronic lung disease in premature newborns.
In some cases, it may be possible to infuse the stem cells into the blood, as in a bone marrow transplant. The cells find their own way to the proper location and begin forming the cells and tissues needed. In other cases, the cells may need to be injected directly into the organ or tissue that needs them.
The ultimate goal is for the cells to take up residence in their proper places in the body, divide repeatedly and form functioning tissues—or repair diseased tissue. It’s not always clear how this happens. In some cases, the transplanted cells may become part of the tissue or organ; in others, they may secrete growth factors that stimulate cells already residing there.
tzor wrote:Army of GOD wrote:now that his 2 term Presidency is near its end, what will we remember Obama's tenure with? The recession? Osama? Me joining CC?
The Affordable Care Act and the rise of the "JV" squad known as ISIS.
GoranZ wrote:Noble Price for Peace and its demonstration in Libya, Syria and generally across the middle east. His support for radical Muslims.
History will remember him as the man who did nothing positive, even for regular Americans, despite the expectations that he will be the president for the people.
jgordon1111 wrote:Yep Bernie, go ahead and give that history lesson on dixiecrats now, you offered before. And before you start lying about it, there are way to many sources out there to show you to be the true democrat you are. Lie lie deny lie divert.
Al Gore senior, dixiecrat who failed to spread his b.s. outside the south and went back home, hmmm who was his son? And who was he vp for? The answers are out there pissant.
Bernie Sanders wrote:GoranZ wrote:Noble Price for Peace and its demonstration in Libya, Syria and generally across the middle east. His support for radical Muslims.
History will remember him as the man who did nothing positive, even for regular Americans, despite the expectations that he will be the president for the people.
More words of wisdom from Macedonia. How's the economy doing there?
Bernie Sanders wrote:Why don't you get off your knees in front of your life size poster of Putin.
GoranZ wrote:Bernie Sanders wrote:GoranZ wrote:Noble Price for Peace and its demonstration in Libya, Syria and generally across the middle east. His support for radical Muslims.
History will remember him as the man who did nothing positive, even for regular Americans, despite the expectations that he will be the president for the people.
More words of wisdom from Macedonia. How's the economy doing there?
Its better then in US, unlike you we don't owe the whole worldBernie Sanders wrote:Why don't you get off your knees in front of your life size poster of Putin.
I dont think that you will ever see that... But you can continue to kneel in front of Obama as much as you like.
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