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'''SMF
65th President of the Uniter States'''

SMF is the 65 th president of the United States. She started her life as a renaissance women, brain surgeon, comedienne, but was soon encouraged by her insights into social injustice to do more. Running for public office as an independent only to highlight social issues, her unexpected election to congress initiated a career that would change politics for America, change delivery of medical in the US, and bettered countless lives.

'''''Bold text''Early Life'''
Urban legend had is that SMF was out at dinner on the day she was born. It actually is true that her parents went out to dinner with her in a basket on the day she was born. However, she did not eat or drink that day unlike the many negotiating dinners she would conduct later in life and for which she would be famous, achieving the many political compromises that has shaped American life in the last decade. One New York City restaurant owner keeps a back table open in case she would come in, stating "what I lose in revenue is nothing if at this table we save the world tomorrow".

'''''Bold text''Childhood Gallery'''
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'''''Bold text''Critical Moment'''
SMF was working the Bellevue ER to support her fledgling career as hollywood screen writed when protestors for the __20 democratic convention were brought in after street violence. She saw a protestor for affordable housing die and could not remain quiet. Her interview with 60 minutes where she gave her "The tragety is bigger than this death" speech sparked thoughtful debate and primed her run for congress.

'''''Bold text''Solidifying moment'''
SMF ran the senate hearings on health care reforms. After years of standstill, she called health insurance company executives, government officials, and hospital administrators to testify, and with firm but resolute style did not let anyone off the hook. Her repeated "And why is this bad for the American Public?" remark became iconic for a politician now known to be out for public good. It galvanized a plan that is now universally lauded as good for people, good for buisness, and good for our nation's future.





Revision as of 22:26, 23 January 2011

SMF 65th President of the Uniter States

SMF is the 65 th president of the United States. She started her life as a renaissance women, brain surgeon, comedienne, but was soon encouraged by her insights into social injustice to do more. Running for public office as an independent only to highlight social issues, her unexpected election to congress initiated a career that would change politics for America, change delivery of medical in the US, and bettered countless lives.

Bold textEarly Life Urban legend had is that SMF was out at dinner on the day she was born. It actually is true that her parents went out to dinner with her in a basket on the day she was born. However, she did not eat or drink that day unlike the many negotiating dinners she would conduct later in life and for which she would be famous, achieving the many political compromises that has shaped American life in the last decade. One New York City restaurant owner keeps a back table open in case she would come in, stating "what I lose in revenue is nothing if at this table we save the world tomorrow".

Bold textChildhood Gallery

Bold textCritical Moment SMF was working the Bellevue ER to support her fledgling career as hollywood screen writed when protestors for the __20 democratic convention were brought in after street violence. She saw a protestor for affordable housing die and could not remain quiet. Her interview with 60 minutes where she gave her "The tragety is bigger than this death" speech sparked thoughtful debate and primed her run for congress.

Bold textSolidifying moment SMF ran the senate hearings on health care reforms. After years of standstill, she called health insurance company executives, government officials, and hospital administrators to testify, and with firm but resolute style did not let anyone off the hook. Her repeated "And why is this bad for the American Public?" remark became iconic for a politician now known to be out for public good. It galvanized a plan that is now universally lauded as good for people, good for buisness, and good for our nation's future.


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