Tom Hanks on 'Why Endorsing Barack Obama for President'! (video)

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Tom Hanks for Barack Obama
Published 5/6/2008 by Just Jared at Just Jared
Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks is publicly endorsing presidential hopeful Barack Obama . “I’m Tom Hanks and I want Barack Obama to be the next president of our country,” he said in his short video titled, “Beware: Celebrity Endorsement.” Continuing, Hanks said, “I want Barack Obama to be president of this country, a country that once said that people of his skin color were only 3/5 of a human being. My support for Obama isn’t just about breaking boundaries, it’s because of his character and vision.” “As an official celebrity, I know my endorsement has just made your mind up for you,” the 51-year-old actor quipped. Watch the video below! ...
Tom Hanks Barack Obama Endorsement Video
Published 5/6/2008 by Castina at Pop Crunch
Tom Hanks just joined Team Obama. In a video clip making the rounds on You Tube, the Oscar-winning actor explains why he’s endorsing Senator Barack Obama for President.
Tom Hanks Endorses Obama Barack
Published 5/6/2008 by Allie at Gone Hollywood
Everything Tom Hanks does and says, has some hidden comical twist — he no doubt does this on purpose.
“… and now I’m going to turn off the camera.”.
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Tom Hanks endorses Barack Obama
Published 5/7/2008 by Celebitchy at Cele|bitchy
Tom Hanks says that he endorses Barack Obama because of his integrity, honesty and ability to get the job done. He recorded a YouTube statement that is full of historical references and clear reasons why he supports Senator Obama’s bid for the presidency. He says that Obama took the high road and is someone who has the characteristics we look for in a president and the qualities that are found in great leaders of the past like FDR and John F. Kennedy. Hanks says that Obama can turn the country around, and he quipped that of course we’ve made up our mind after hearing his endorsement.
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