http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/MichaelSteele08/
This is a grassroots movement started by HipHopRepublican.com to
convince Sen.John McCain to pick Michael S. Steele who at present is
the chairman of GOPAC and a former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland,to
the VP position. Having been elected on the same ticket as Governor
Robert L. Ehrlich in 2002. He is the first African American to serve
in a Maryland state-wide office and the first Republican lieutenant
governor in the state since the position was created in 1970.
Steele was born on October 19, 1958, at Andrews Air Force Base in
Prince George's County. He spent his childhood in the Petworth
neighborhood of Northwest Washington, D.C. which Steele has described
as a small, stable and racially integrated community that insulated
him from some of the problems elsewhere in the city.[1] He was one of
two children raised by mother Maebell Turner and stepfather John
Turner. Steele's sister Monica later married and divorced former
heavyweight boxingUltimate-Fighting-Championship champion Mike Tyson.
Steele attended Archbishop Carroll Roman Catholic High School in
Northeast Washington, D.C. While at Carroll, Steele participated in
the Glee Club, the National Honor Society and many of the school's
drama productions. During his senior year, 1976-1977, he won the
election for student council president.
Steele won a scholarship to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. In
his first year there, Steele was elected class president and was a
member of the fencing team. He struggled academically, however, and
was nearly kicked out of the university at the end of the year. After
garnering A's in summer classes at George Washington University,
Steele was able to continue at Johns Hopkins, and he earned a
bachelor's degree in international relations in 1981.
After college, Steele spent three years as a seminarian in the Order
of St. Augustine in preparation for the priesthood. He entered the
Augustinian Friars Seminary at Villanova University in Pennsylvania.
As a seminarian, he taught freshman world history and senior economics
for one year at Malvern Prep School in Malvern, Pennsylvania, but
ultimately decided on a career in law and he left the Seminary prior
to taking the vows.
Steele listens during Vice President Dick Cheney's address at the
Second Annual African American Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C.,
Wednesday, April 28, 2004.Steele then entered the Georgetown
University Law Center and in 1991, he received his Juris Doctor
degree. He worked as a corporate securities associate attorney at the
Washington, D.C. office of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. From
1991 to 1997, Steele specialized in financial investments for Wall
StreetWall-Street-Layoffs underwriters, working at Cleary's Tokyo,
Japan office focusing on major product liability litigation and at its
London office on corporate matters. Steele left the law firm and
founded the Steele Group, a business and legal consulting firm.
Steele and his wife Andrea have two sons, Michael and Drew.