This 90 year old man wanted to stand for Obama. He said it's ok you don't have to. He said, you're the president and stood to shake his hand.

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image showing This 90 year old man wanted to stand for Obama. He said it's ok you don't have to. He said, you're the president and stood to shake his hand.

kayjay25 on August 27th, 2017 at 01:51 UTC »

On one hand, it hurts to stand. On the other, he's the president. Stuck between Barack and a hard place.

alien13869 on August 27th, 2017 at 02:00 UTC »

Obama: "It's ok you don't have to."

90 Year Old Man: "You're the president and stood to shake his hand."

revolution486 on August 27th, 2017 at 04:54 UTC »

Photo was taken in May 2012. President Obama was in Newton, Iowa visiting TPI Composites, a manufacturer of wind-turbine blades.

The man's name is Archie Hackney. He was born in Newton on Sept. 18, 1921, the youngest of nine children. At 19 he hitchhiked to Davenport to help assemble military equipment for Rock Island Arsenal. He received his draft notice in August 1942, and went on to serve three years in the United States Army, including 13 months as part of a bomb disposal unit on Bougainville Island.

After returning home, he worked for 35 years in a machine shop in Newton, and then two years for a window factory after the machine shop closed down. As a boy, he was an accomplished boxer; in 1938, at the age of 16, he was invited to take part in the first Golden Gloves event ever held in Iowa. In his retirement, he was an avid coin collector and wood carver; his favorite past time, however, was coaching little league baseball.

He married Margery Hallam in 1946, with whom he had one daughter.

Sadly, Archie Hackney passed away in January 2014, at the age of 92. President Obama was the first sitting President he had the chance to meet.

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