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By Navjot Hansra, Jeanette Jimeniez, Cedric Adona, Roxanne Galdos (Period 6/7)

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Barack Obama: Plagiarism

Navjot Hansra, Jeanette Jimenez, Roxanne Galdos, Cedric Adona

Period 6/7

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Who?

Plagiarizer: Barack Obama Victim: Deval Patrick

Accuser: Hillary Clinton

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What?

Barack Obama plagiarized Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick’s during his 2008 Presidential Campaign speech. He used words that had been in Governor Patrick’s 2006 speech.

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When/Where?

Barack Obama delivered his plagiarized speech in Wisconsin on February 16, 2008 for his Presidential Campaign.

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Why ?(was his speech

plagiarized)

“'We have nothing to fear, but fear itself,' … just words. 'Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.' Just words. … 'I have a dream' … just words.'”

-Deval Patrick

Obama took direct quotes from Patrick and included them in his speech.

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How?(Did everyone react)

Hillary Clinton and her campaign took this chance to charge Obama with plagiarism.

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Obama defended his speech, saying that Patrick

happened to be a good friend of his who

communicated many thoughts and ideas with

him.

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The story had soon exploded across the nation,

but not before Governor Patrick appeared on ABC’s “Good Morning America”

and supported Obama’s speech and the campaign’s

use of his words.

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Obama still admitted his mistake and realized he

should have quoted Patrick. “He (Patrick) had suggested we use these lines. I thought

they were good lines. I’m sure I should have. Didn’t this

time.”

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WORKS CITED

Bailey, Jonathan. "The Obama Plagiarism Scandal." Plagiarism Today. Plagiarism Today, 20 Feb. 2008.

Web. 28 Aug. 2012. <http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2008/02/20/the-obama-plagiarism-scandal/>.

Ferri, Lisa, and Olivia Sterns. "Patrick: Plagiarism Accusation Against Obama 'Extravagant'" ABC

News. ABC News Network, 19 Feb. 2008. Web. 28 Aug. 2012.

<http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Vote2008/story?id=4310143>.

Kane, Solly. "Obama Accused Of Plagiarism In Speech." CBSNews. CBS Interactive, 11 Feb. 2009.

Web. 28 Aug. 2012. <http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-502323_162-3850012.html>.

Spillius, Alex. "Hillary Clinton Accuses Obama of Plagiarism." The Telegraph. The Telegraph, 18 Feb.

2008. Web. 28 Aug. 2012. <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1579074/Hillary-Clinton-

accuses-Obama-of-plagiarism.html>.

U.S. News Staff. "Clinton Aides Push Plagiarism Charge." US News. U.S.News & World Report, 19

Feb. 2008. Web. 28 Aug. 2012. <http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/news-desk/2008/02/19/clinton-

aides-push-plagiarism-charge>.

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The End