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	<title>Comments on: Is economy Obama&#8217;s Katrina?</title>
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		<title>By: dave</title>
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		<dc:creator>dave</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 02:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There is only so much of this that we as a country are going to take. Already, with the Obama administration barely in its second month, has an incredible amount of backlash associated with it. Look at the tea parties springing up all over the country. There is a boiling anger within the silent majority, and I pray to God that we will wake up in 2010 and ESPECIALLY 2012 when we have a chance to take back our country. 

If Bush had gone on Jay Leno the week after Hurricane Katrina, or the week after 9/11, can you even imagine the crap that he would have gotten from the media? 

So the Democrats choose to criticize Bush for sitting in a classroom listening to children read a book to him on the morning of 9/11, but Obama goes on prime time TV during an unprecedented national crisis to crack jokes? 

What the HECK is happening? 

He is not my president. And honestly, right now, this is not my America. The radicals have taken over, just like we were warned. 

The silver lining is that *hopefully* the silent majority will have the guts to change it back.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is only so much of this that we as a country are going to take. Already, with the Obama administration barely in its second month, has an incredible amount of backlash associated with it. Look at the tea parties springing up all over the country. There is a boiling anger within the silent majority, and I pray to God that we will wake up in 2010 and ESPECIALLY 2012 when we have a chance to take back our country. </p>
<p>If Bush had gone on Jay Leno the week after Hurricane Katrina, or the week after 9/11, can you even imagine the crap that he would have gotten from the media? </p>
<p>So the Democrats choose to criticize Bush for sitting in a classroom listening to children read a book to him on the morning of 9/11, but Obama goes on prime time TV during an unprecedented national crisis to crack jokes? </p>
<p>What the HECK is happening? </p>
<p>He is not my president. And honestly, right now, this is not my America. The radicals have taken over, just like we were warned. </p>
<p>The silver lining is that *hopefully* the silent majority will have the guts to change it back.</p>
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		<title>By: jordan</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 06:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>He has hurt many families in America. He needs to say he is sorry in the public, not to an organization.

In addition, someone who claims to have experienced prejudice and stereotypes throughout life, and has written about them in great detail, should be more sensitive and refined from life&#039;s lessons.

Furthermore, Obama claimed he was going to have the world think &#039;highly&#039; of America again. Will this joke help?

For someone who spoke of equality as a creed. Does this joke match that philosophy?

For someone that said he would stand for all people. Does this stand up for those that participate in the Special Olympics?

The fact is Obama claimed a higher standard. To much is given, much is required.

Obama has just showed us that &#039;yes we can&#039; destroy what a campaign stands for with a single joke.

During the campaign for the White House in 2008, the media criticized Palin for being â€˜common,â€™ &#039;not-polished,&#039; &#039;not-compassionate&#039; and â€˜not presidential.â€™ However, compare Sarah Palins attitude in this video created three weeks ago for the Special Olympics in Boise, Idaho.

You decide the more â€˜presidentialâ€™ among them. Watch: &lt;a href=&quot;http://tinyurl.com/ccz6nj&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;http://tinyurl.com/ccz6nj&lt;/a&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He has hurt many families in America. He needs to say he is sorry in the public, not to an organization.</p>
<p>In addition, someone who claims to have experienced prejudice and stereotypes throughout life, and has written about them in great detail, should be more sensitive and refined from life&#8217;s lessons.</p>
<p>Furthermore, Obama claimed he was going to have the world think &#8216;highly&#8217; of America again. Will this joke help?</p>
<p>For someone who spoke of equality as a creed. Does this joke match that philosophy?</p>
<p>For someone that said he would stand for all people. Does this stand up for those that participate in the Special Olympics?</p>
<p>The fact is Obama claimed a higher standard. To much is given, much is required.</p>
<p>Obama has just showed us that &#8216;yes we can&#8217; destroy what a campaign stands for with a single joke.</p>
<p>During the campaign for the White House in 2008, the media criticized Palin for being â€˜common,â€™ &#8216;not-polished,&#8217; &#8216;not-compassionate&#8217; and â€˜not presidential.â€™ However, compare Sarah Palins attitude in this video created three weeks ago for the Special Olympics in Boise, Idaho.</p>
<p>You decide the more â€˜presidentialâ€™ among them. Watch: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/ccz6nj" rel="nofollow">http://tinyurl.com/ccz6nj</a></p>
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