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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
Join Date: Jun 2006
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He did an awesome job. I imagined Bush stumbling and fumbling through whatever someone told him to say, and thought "what a difference."
Obama thinks things through, and answers intelligently. I am proud that the leader of our country actually has skillz.
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Read? I only know how to write.
Join Date: Jan 2001
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That meeting demonstrates that top management can finally converse with everyone - not be limited to a carefully vetted crowd of wacko extremist believers. Great leaders talk to everyone. Those who cannot are only destructive. We now have an opportunity for the US government to eventually start contributing to America It demonstrates, for example, why science would not longer be subverted and why the troops should finally get support and leadership that has long been missing. But more so, it means America may have the foresight to lead forth in new ventures and innovations rather than stifle and deny them while waiting to be attacked. Only great leaders talk even with the opposition and enemies. The town meeting and comparisons with George Jr are critically important to understand what our future may be. In the next few years, we should eventually expect negativity, hate, and destruction of the American economy first slow, then reverse. Important so recognize the direction of that change is to compare Obama to George Jr. Also useful is to compare Obama to Clinton and to George Sr. |
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