Monday, February 26, 2007

Who doesn't love dimples?



Take a good look at this refined, dignified, yet boyishly dimpled face. You will being seeing it quite a bit not only in 2008, when he runs for president, but further in the future as well, when he is president.

Alright, story time...
Who doesn't love a success story? A story of someone coming from nothing, to make it big for themselves; a journey of hard work, sweat and toil is always respected. Rockafeller did it, 2Pac did it, Walt Disney did it, and so did Giuliani, rising from working class and lower to become something and someone. Obama is not the only one in this race who showed strength and courage, working hard to rise to where they stand today; Giuliani did it, and he did it first. He was born to 1st generation American working class parents, and a father who had his own troubles. Rudy attended school, working his way up to graduate cum laude from the New York University School of Law. And that was just the beginning. So don't neglect the fact that Giuliani is a self-made man; and has been gaining experience ever since. He's a leader who came from the people to help the people. He worked hard and showed the world what can happen.

4 comments:

Jenni said...

It's good to see that all the candidates running for the next presidential election come from quality backgrounds (i.e. their education). He does have cute dimples. I like that you are incorporating pictures of Giuliani in your posts. Keeping his image in the minds of your readers is a good idea.

Lindsay said...

This next Presidential race is going to be a really interesting one to watch. We've got a lot to make up for from these past eight years and I am looking forward to finding out more about each candidate's position.

Shana Leigh said...

It's great to learn more about this candidate because the presidential is coming up soon! Great information and I look forward to learning more about your own personal views as well as how the media feels.

Anonymous said...

Hahaha I'm glad 2Pac was somehow brought into this discussion