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"She announced the high school mentoring program but did not introduce any of the young women participating. She talked about the need for health-care reform and highlighted the importance of community-based medical centers -- but only in person to people who already believe all of that to be true. She has been an advocate for supporting military families and increasing volunteerism, which is a bit like coming out in favor of doing unto others as you'd have them do unto you. She has used her position to draw attention to a broad range of topics. But so far, she has not been an advocate."
"She's brought star power to a lot of different settings," says Myra Gutin, a historian and author of "The President's Partner: The First Lady in the Twentieth Century." "Anything she does is going to be a positive for that organization."
"An advocate, to me, means picking one sustained project and bringing all your focus and force to an issue," Gutin says. "When Lady Bird Johnson decided to advocate environmentalism -- or what she called beautification -- she was all over the country with it. That's what I think of as really advocating."
"The advocacy followed her out of the White House. The same thing happened with Barbara Bush," who supported literacy.
"South Korean children smile with tumblers during a year-end campaign to raise funds for the poor in Seoul on December 15, 2009. The event was co-sponsored by the Korea branch of the global charity group World Vision and businessmen which sell the tumblers called 'Heartea (heart and tea)' mounted with a heat sensor for 25,000 won (21.5 USD). AFP PHOTO/JUNG YEON-JE (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images)"
I'll take 3....and 3 of those children, as well!!!! How adorable!?! My favorite is the one in the green cap in front. She has hardly any lips just like me!