How Community Service Changed Michelle Obama's Life »
Posted By TimALoftis 7 months, 3 weeks ago in Political NewsWASHINGTON (May 12) - For Michelle Obama, corporate law turned out not to be the career she wanted to look back on at the end of her life.
"I had to ask myself whether, if I died tomorrow, would I want this to be my legacy, working in a corporate firm, working for big companies," the first lady told employees of the federal agency tasked with managing public service programs. "And when I asked myself the question, the resounding answer was, absolutely not."
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"National and community service is near and dear to my heart," first lady Michelle Obama told federal employees tasked with managing public service programs Tuesday, May 12.>>>>
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I believe our nation is honored by her presence in the White House. She is an inspiration to the best in us.
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