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Regardless to if I like him or not, I respect the position he holds as the man America elected and I will support him and his efforts while he is in office. |
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Megan I have said this before and I will say it once again today~your parents must be so proud of the young woman they have raised. You are amazing and wise beyond your years. :bravo: |
I'm really glad that everyone has their different opinions and they obviously know how to voice them. However, I don't understand why people can't just suck up their pride and SUPPORT the president of THEIR country instead of being so negative and whining about what he most likely won't do. I'm just curious as to what organizations you run or what you do to make this such a better country? Because, obviously the whining isn't helping anything. I'm off my soap box now and this is the first and last comment I'm going to make, I'm just sick of everyone being so pessimistic and not even trying to support and believe in our new president. :rolleyes: |
I just want to say that I am proud to have President Obama as our new president and wish him luck in turning this economy around. I am also saddened for former President Bush that he was unable to do it himself. I believe that BOTH Obama and Bush are honest loving men who had/have the best of intentions for our country. I pray that we all can work WITH them to obtain our goals. |
I just got home not too long ago from the inauguration...still trying to thaw out. It was an incredible experience and I am so glad I was able to take my son down to experience it. Yes, I was freezing my butt off and am tired as heck but it was all worth it. It was so refreshing to look around and be among people from different backgrounds, religions AND political parties who came together as 1 Nation. I think our president is someone refreshing and new who has brought back a sense of togetherness no matter who you are or where you come from, there is no "us" or "them". The screams and emotions at the moment he was officially sworn in was a sight to see, hear & be a part of.... We went down to the mall then over to the parade route. Then while we were at it, I took my son to the Lincoln House for a tour. I met so many people from everywhere....what an experience! :D |
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You're so lucky :) I wish I could have been there!! My hubbys family is from MD, they watched on TV though I think. I watched him get sworn in but missed the parade, I had to get some things done before my class. I just saw stuff on the news though and they were saying that he didn't waste anytime getting to work, he already got started on some things. :D |
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I wanted to vote for Bill Clinton again!! |
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That was so random. It cracked me up! Regardless to who was elected, I'm just happy to live in a country where we are allowed the right to voice our opinions and voting and having a say so to begin with! |
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