Obama Cancels Events To Visit Sick Grandma
Candidate Will Leave Campaign Trail On Thursday And Friday To Visit Grandmother, 85, In Hawaii
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This photo provided by the presidential campaign of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., shows Obama in 1979 during his high school graduation in Hawaii with his grandmother Madelyn Lee Payne Dunham. (AP/Obama Presidential Campaign)
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Robert Gibbs told reporters Monday that Obama's grandmother, Madelyn Payne Dunham, who helped raise him, was released from the hospital late last week. But he said her health had deteriorated "to the point where her situation is very serious."
"It’s not preferable for a campaign to have their candidate off the trail even for a short period of time in the final days of a race," said CBSNews.com senior political editor Vaughn Ververs. "But voters will certainly understand, even appreciate, Obama’s decision and it should have little to no impact on the campaign itself."
Events originally planned for Madison, Wis., and Des Moines, Iowa, on Thursday will be replaced by one in Indianapolis before he makes the long flight to Hawaii. On Friday, Obama's wife, Michelle, will sub for Obama at rallies in Akron and Columbus, in Ohio, said campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki. Obama was expected to resume campaigning on Saturday, at an undecided location in the West, she said.
"Senator Obama's grandmother, Madelyn Dunham, has always been one of the most important people in his life, along with his mother and his grandfather," Gibbs said. "Recently his grandmother has become ill and in the last few weeks her health has deteriorated to the point where her situation is very serious. It is for that reason that Sen. Obama has decided to change his schedule on Thursday and Friday so that he can see her and spend some time with her."
Citing the family's desire for privacy, Gibbs would not discuss the nature of Dunham's illness. It seemed likely that she was close to death, as Gibbs said that "everyone understands the decision that Sen. Obama is making."
It could be a momentous one for his bid for the White House against Republican John McCain, with Election Day just two weeks away on Nov. 4.
In a campaign ad this year, Obama described his Dunham as the daughter of a Midwest oil company clerk who "taught me values straight from the Kansas heartland" - things like "accountability and self-reliance. Love of country. Working hard without making excuses. Treating your neighbor as you'd like to be treated."
She's also the "white grandmother" he referred to in a speech on race.
Earlier this year, Obama talked to CBS News anchor Katie Couric about her.
"She's been the rock of my family. She worked very hard all her life, and made a lot of sacrifices on my behalf."
Obama also recognized Dunham when he accepted the Democratic presidential nomination at the party's convention in Denver.
"She's the one who taught me about hard work. She's the one who put off buying a new car or a new dress for herself so that I could have a better life. She poured everything she had into me. And although she can no longer travel, I know that she's watching tonight, and that tonight is her night as well," he said.
Obama last visited Hawaii in August, when he spent a week on vacation after clinching the Democratic presidential nomination.
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- Does anyone in Hawaii have any new information regarding the birth certificate in question?I am amazed that so many Americans remain clueless regarding Obama''s circle of friends who hate America.Please talk to you friends,neighbors,college students and make certain that they do their homework on Obama/Raila Odinga, Obama/Wright,Ayers,Rezko Prince Alwaleed bin talal.We cannot let Soros,and the radical leftist lake over our country.
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- WHY IS OBAMA REALLY GOING TO HAWAII?
www.obamacrimes.com http://www.contrariancommentary.com/community Andy Martin is the author of "Obama, Man Behind The Mask") He is in Hawaii this week, digging up dirt on Obama and asking the court to see Obama''s birth certificate)
http://peoplespassions.org/peoplesvoice/Lawsuit_Sam_Reed/Press_Release_08_10_10.htm (another BC lawsuit)
http://texasdarlin.wordpress.com/2008/10/11/obama-born-in-kenya-new-information (Kenya roots?)
Jerome Corsi, forced out of Kenya at gunpoint?
http://dearbornunderground.blogspot.com/2008/10/obamas-kenya-connection-part-i.html (Part 1)
http://dearbornunderground.blogspot.com/2008/10/obamas-kenya-connection-part-ii.html (Part 2)
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2008/07/atlas-exclusive.html (Forensics on Obama''s BC)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqIDN1VGn2U&NR=1 (Berg Part 1) and http://www.youtube.com/watch?=PSqGePdZ0fU&feature=related (Berg part 2)
http://deathby1000papercuts.com/2008/10/obama-birth-cerificate-federal-lawsuit-the-curious-behavior-of-the-obama-campaign
http://www.americasright.com/2008/10/african-press-international-insists.html - Reply to this comment
- Being a biracial, I can see both sides, of the spectrum, this is unfortunate for many of you, because you don''t come from a racially mixed background black/white.
Michelle Obama''s thesis wasn''t untrue, she''s merely referencing the "glass-ceiling", where black professionals make considerable less than their white counterparts, among other things.
If you were in the minority, where a majority culture had a monopolization over the economy, polity, and employment, you would be writing a thesis in protest as well.
The British oppressed Northern Ireland, now you think they [Irish] had kind words to say about Great Britain?
For so called-intelligentsia a lot of you really amaze me, with your narrow-mindedness.
This country won''t allow a biracial black/white claim anything other than black, notwithstanding he/she has a white mother or father.
It''s the racial construct of this country that has created this "ism" of race, likewise, the feelings of exclusiveness, in relation to black folks. - Reply to this comment
- I am from Hawaii as well and I can tell you that I am NOT voting for Obama not because of his race, which is almost unheard of in Hawaii due to the giant mixing-pot of nationalities, but I am NOT voting for Obama because of his issues and his liberal agenda. I also don''t feel that he is ready to protect our nation when we are attacked during his first 6 months of office like Joe Biden stated!!!(???)
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- I wasnt even talking about Obama you moron. You need to think before you shoot your mouth off. What about Rev. Wright is he mixed too. Shut up until you know what you are talking about.
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Posted by onlythereal at 06:01 PM : Oct 21, 2008
Ever hear of the one drop rule?
In 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court, in its ruling in the case of Loving v. Virginia, conclusively invalidated Plecker''s Virginia Racial Integrity Act. That meant the Court was reversing the one-drop rule, calling it unconstitutional. But despite this holding, the one-drop theory is still influential in U.S. society. Multiracial individuals with visibly mixed European and African and/or Native American ancestry are often still considered non-White, unless they explicitly declare themselves White or Anglo. - Reply to this comment
- Obama has WHITE grandparents that raised him and a WHITE mother....his father was never around....you can''''t cry racism or reverse racism on this. I''''m not even black, but it upsets me when people only see BLACK when there is a person of mixed race.
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Posted by TRMarine79 a
I wasnt even talking about Obama you moron. You need to think before you shoot your mouth off. What about Rev. Wright is he mixed too. Shut up until you know what you are talking about. - Reply to this comment
- joule3
You are really desperate for your party. LOL!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- Billions more in taxpayer dollars may have been wasted over the last decade because the government-run health program for the elderly and disabled paid out claims with blank or invalid diagnosis codes, such as a "?" or "zzzzz." Medicare officials say even smiley-face icons could have been accepted.
Posted by Xyno at 04:51 PM : Oct 21, 2008
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And who SUBMITTED those bogus claims?
Aren''t THEY the ones you should be condemning, not the Medicare system itself?
It sounds like crooked health care providers and insurance companies to me.
I suppose that if we doubled or tripled the number of Medicare claims checkers (grow government even bigger) most, if not all, of that kind of thing might be eliminated.
Or we could alternatively eliminate the insurance companies and private health care administrators who file those bogus claims, and accomplish pretty much the same thing. - Reply to this comment
@ Xyno:
Well, sure, there are always exceptions and problems either way, private or governmental, that''s just a given. Nothing is ever perfect.
My point was that, done right, government can often do it better and cheaper, that''s all.
My own experience is that all too often, complaining about goods or services to a private company is often just a total waste of time. They accept a certain amount of customer dissatisfaction and loss of patronage, and just don''t care. And the IRS will certainly not come to your aid over a customer complaint, unless it has something to do with taxes.- Reply to this comment
- Billions more in taxpayer dollars may have been wasted over the last decade because the government-run health program for the elderly and disabled paid out claims with blank or invalid diagnosis codes, such as a "?" or "zzzzz." Medicare officials say even smiley-face icons could have been accepted.
For example, blood glucose test strips are almost exclusively used for diabetics. But Medicare paid millions of dollars to medical suppliers for the test strips without question based on non-diabetic diagnoses ranging from typhoid and bubonic plague to chronic airway obstruction and "psychosexual dysfunction."
Other questionable claims included wheelchairs or wheelchair accessories for patients listed as having a deformed nose or sprained wrist; special shoes for diabetics or shoe inserts for those with leg amputation or "precocious sexual development"; and walkers for people diagnosed with paraplegia. - Reply to this comment

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