Every president inherits challenges.
Few have faced so many.
Four years later, our enemies have been brought to justice
Our heroes are coming home.
Assembly lines are humming again.
They'll still challenges to be, children to educate, a middle class to rebuild.
But, the last thing we should do is turn back now.
Those are the words of Morgan Freeman, who narrated the latest Obama campaign ad, "Challenges".
When President Obama was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States in 2009, he inherited an economy that was literally in freefall. With the stroke of his pen, President Obama signed into law the Stimulus bill that literally saved this country from a Second Great Depression.
President Obama ordered Seal Team 6 to take out the leader of Al-Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden, and Seal Team 6 took out Bin Laden.
President Obama brought our troops home from Iraq, and, in 2014, thanks to Obama, our troops will be coming home from Afghanistan.
President Obama, with the stroke of his pen, signed into law the bill that saved two of America's "Big Three" automobile makers, General Motors and Chrysler.
Over the next four years, America will face many more challenges, and I support President Obama's re-election campaign, because Obama is the candidate that I firmly believe will handle the challenges our country faces better.
Morgan Freeman said it best, "The last thing we should do is turn back now."