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Jun 18 2007

Free Obama e-book

Published by barackobama at 9:26 am under Books on Obama Edit This

There’s a free e-book out there available with all of Obama’s speeches. According to the publisher they are offering the book for free for a limited time to promote the book and entice people to by the 500+ page bound copy. This is what it contains:

- Obama in his own words. No media spin. Uncensored. 100% accurate.
- Not just quotes or sound bytes but the full text of every speech, in context.
- Up-to-date and current. Even includes his 2007 presidential announcement.
- Two of his most notable speeches before he became a U.S. Senator: the 2002 Speech against the Iraq war and his 2004 Speech at the Democratic National Convention.
- Transcripts of Obama’s podcasts, including those called in from his cell phone while traveling in the Middle East and Iraq.
Seven of Obama’s inspirational commencement addresses.
- All of Obama’s major Senate floor statements since he became a U.S. Senator.
- Keynote addresses at high-profile events like the Robert Kennedy Human Rights Award, the National Press Club Dinner, World AIDS Day, his visit to the University of Nairobi, the AFL-CIO convention and much more.
- His talks marking the occasions of the Death of Rosa Parks, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Groundbreaking and the Chicago White Sox 2005 World Series win.

Free Obama Book

Here is the direct link to “Best Speeches of Barack Obama” 2007 Edition. It’s a PDF and is 515 pages so can take a few minutes to download!

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