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Im glad to see someone gets it. We need to be more excepting of everyones freedoms including the intertainment, and business. I think all the people who are so quick to point a finger at those whom they say are racist, are trying to cover up their own personal agenda. Here is a thought for all of… Read More »
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For a stunning moment, it seemed Rep. Joe Wilson (R-South Carolina) thought he was back at an August town hall meeting and not at a joint session of Congress, listening to the president of the United States eloquently call for replacing "acrimony with civility, and gridlock with progress" in the national debate over health care reform.
AFP via Yahoo! News
Shouting out "You lie!" to the president during a speech is not, um, typical protocol, and it says a lot about how our Twitter culture of sending out short snippets of opinion whenever we feel the urge has erupted even in the places once reserved for (at least outward) respect and civility. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (219) | Blog
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New idea on a blog…please excuses the extreme in opinion.
I live in Michigan and this past Tuesday the biggest news of the day was how schools were not allowing students to watch the president’s speech. Now here is where I have the problem schools would not let students watch the…
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After i read President Obama's address to school kids, i was impressed by his speech. Do not fear people ,President Obama's speech was not about socialism ,marxism nor communism. … Read More »
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This is a post speaking of MY personal thoughts and feelings about President Obama's speech made today via Live Tele/Webcast to the Nation's schools and our children. Read More »
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After the White House released President Barack Obama’s address to school children, there remain schools that will not air the president’s educational pep talk because of pressure from parents who don’t like the president’s political positions.
Even if you are aghast at the vitriol spilling at public meetings about health care reform proposals, you can understand that many people are worried about what changes to our current health care system will mean for those currently insured as we attempt to insure the 46 million Americans who have no coverage. But to oppose an address by the president to students about taking their studies seriously at the start of a school year--why? At best, it’s “silly,” as Education Secretary Arne Duncan put it. At worst, it’s downright frightening, uninformed, and terribly, unnecessarily alarmist and disrespectful. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (593) | Blog
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I got back for freshman orientation about an hour ago. We learned about all the clubs we can join, and got our schedule. My mom and I talked to a few people at the school about my stuttering and what to expect. It's really annoying how people automatically associate stuttering…
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Feeling inspired today, I heard Obama's speech at Arizona State University, about "Never Stop Adding to Your Body of Work". Its great! You should check it out on Itunes if you wanna get inspired. But not only will you get inspired you will notice that Read More »
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Fox will not air President
Obama’s prime time press conference tonight for fear that it might
run long and cut into the 9:00 P.M. “American Idol” results show.
Bear in mind, this is not the performance night, but the following
evening where you waste a half hour of your life finding out who
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