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    "US President Barack Obama has announced his intention to stand for a second term in office in 2012.

    Mr Obama's team released a video on his official website and sent an e-mail to supporters announcing his plans.

    The president has an online network of millions of Americans and his web campaign was widely seen as a key plank of his election success in 2008.

    The announcement was widely expected, and his campaign team are set to file election papers this week.

    Mr Obama does not actually appear in the video, posted on YouTube as well as the official campaign website. Instead supporters look back to the 2008 campaign and talk of their hopes for the 2012 bid.

    "I don't agree with Obama on everything but I respect him and I trust him," Ed, from North Carolina, says in the video, a line seen as voicing a perspective aimed at attracting liberals and independents who have criticised some of Mr Obama's policies.

    In his e-mail to supporters, Mr Obama said the campaign would start small and grow over time, "with people organising block-by-block, talking to neighbours, co-workers, and friends".

    "So even though I'm focused on the job you elected me to do, and the race may not reach full speed for a year or more, the work of laying the foundation for our campaign must start today."

    Unveiling a new look for Mr Obama's campaign website, his team told supporters: "The idea is to improve upon what's worked for the past four years, scrap what hasn't, and build a campaign that reflects the thoughts and experiences of the supporters who've powered this movement."

    Analysts say the president will now work to convince US citizens he has delivered the type of change he promised America in 2008.

    And during the next 20 months before the presidential election, he will have to defend the policies his administration has worked to impose, like his healthcare overhaul and his efforts to revitalise the economy.

    Mr Obama's re-election campaign is reportedly seeking to raise as much as $1bn (Ģ620m), an increase on the $750m raised for the 2008 campaign.

    As the incumbent, Mr Obama's team will be able to call on the support of different donors than they did in 2008, when cash was raised through huge numbers of small individual donations and Mr Obama began the campaign as an outsider.

    After the 'shellacking'
    A number of Republican presidential hopefuls are expected to seek the nomination to run against Mr Obama.

    Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee are thought likely to run again, with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Haley Barbour, currently governor of Mississippi, also tipped to stand.

    John McCain's 2008 running mate Sarah Palin remains hugely popular with some Republicans but divides opinion nationally.

    However, as it stands, Tim Pawlenty, the former governor of Minnesota, is the only leading candidate to have formally declared his candidacy.

    Mr Obama took office in January 2009 with near-record approval ratings, but has seen his support fall during his first two years in office.

    In November 2010, Mr Obama's Democratic Party lost control of the House of Representatives and shed several Senate seats in mid-term elections to Congress.

    The president called the result a "shellacking" and vowed to listen to the concerns of US voters.

    Despite shedding some support, polling by the Pew Research Center suggests Mr Obama is in a similar position at this stage to George W Bush and a stronger position than Bill Clinton, both of whom went on to win re-election convincingly.

    In polling carried out in March, some 47% of registered voters said they would like to re-elect Mr Obama, with just 37% saying they would vote for an as-yet-unknown Republican candidate.

    Some commentators have pointed to a possible play with numbers in the announcement: Mr Obama's announcement was made on the fourth day of the fourth month of the year, by the 44th US president."

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    Ahaa, I see, isnīt that guy who promised there would be a change which youīd want to see in the world? All right, all right, he probably didnīt mention when...............

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    i think i'm gonna be sick.......
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    So if the slogan last time was yes we can, what is it this time?
    We are thinking about it?

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    Quote Posted by Lord Sidious (here)
    So if the slogan last time was yes we can, what is it this time?
    We are thinking about it?
    "yes we won't"
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    Did Obama come with a warranty???

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    I heard the new slogan is going to be called More unbroken promises .LOL

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    Somewhere there is a group Illuminati types betting each other that we Americans will vote for him a second time, and having a good laugh because they know they are right. And it all matters for naught except the gullibility of the American people.
    There is no good and there is no bad, everything just is.

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    Quote Posted by Charlie Pecos (here)
    Somewhere there is a group Illuminati types betting each other that we Americans will vote for him a second time, and having a good laugh because they know they are right. And it all matters for naught except the gullibility of the American people.
    how right you are Charlie Pecos. i say we start an international smear campaign on the double......lol..... (although i know it won't help)......
    warmest, corson

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    I just don't get what people see in the guy....no brains,no heart-and no muscle tone whatsoever!

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    If Ron Paul runs for President, with Jesse Ventura as Vice-President, how much chance do you Avalon members think they can win?

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    "Hope" - what a wonderful sentiment. Gives a nice warm & fuzzy feeling like something good is gonna happen, but also allows the blaming of forces external to oneself when it doesn't.
    "Stop getting Bond wrong!" (Alan Partridge)

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    If Ron Paul runs for President, with Jesse Ventura as Vice-President, how much chance do you Avalon members think they can win?
    They will win.
    I will make sure of it, voter fraud worked for President Shrub.

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    Default Re: Barack Obama announces 2012 re-election bid

    Yes we can no doubt stands for:

    Y ielding powers to
    E litists
    S uppress the populous

    W orld domination
    E xterminate all

    C itizens
    A rise
    N ew world order

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    Default Re: Barack Obama announces 2012 re-election bid

    There is no way around how political information reaches the masses, squeezed as some sort of predigested goo from the cloaca that is TV, Huffpost, Daily Kos, MSNBC, any major newspaper and whatever I left out. It leaves one pondering what the next move has to be when what is happening in not only unacceptable it is unworkable. I really wonder what kind of shape this country and world will be in as we limp broken, invalid and crippled into the future.

    I really don't know what is next but even talking about any of this seriously makes me feel like I am playing a child's game of make believe except this is not fun.

    There may be more than one answer but none of them are pretty or nice in the short run.

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