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Subject: Obama sues AZ - Nice and Simple Explanation This video should be listened to very carefully. This AZ Professor has it down to simple English.
Why this regime is in contempt of the people of the United States of America.
This professor articulates it – the best I have seen yet – and it’s a short clip.
Nice And Simple.... The person in this video is a professor (Ph.D.) at Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona. He puts a different spin on what Obama is doing to help Arizona and he repeats the important parts and speaks slowly enough to allow you to follow what he's saying;
Must be why he's rated highly by his students - 3.8 on a 4.0 scale. This may be the best video produced on the illegal alien problems that are being experienced.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/tsH8xvjTAlo
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Winning…Barack Obama Reminds Us Why We Should
NEVER Take Barack Obama For Granted
Posted by Lady Liberty
President Obama, while addressing some 500 members of the Democratic National Committee’s
national finance committee and national advisory board (in other words, big money donors), took
them on a little trip down memory lane.
The Washington Post reported:
Working to invigorate one of his most important constituencies, President Barack Obama urged
major Democratic donors Wednesday to hang on to the enthusiasm they felt during his first run
for the White House as his 2012 re-election campaign approaches.
“The first time around it’s like lightning in a bottle. There’s something special about it, because
you’re defying the odds. And as time passes, you start taking it for granted that a guy named
Barack Hussein Obama is president of the United States,” Obama said. “But we should never take it for granted.”
“I hope that all of you still feel that sense of excitement and that sense of possibility, because we still have so much more to do.”
The president also tried out his new theme of nonpartisan compromise and coming together, a change from the partisan attacks
he regularly lobbed at Republicans prior to the November midterm elections in which Democrats lost control of the House. Now
Obama must work with Republicans if he wants to get anything done, from passing a budget to legislating in any arena.
“I know that sometimes people may get frustrated and think, you know what, Obama is being too nice and we need to get in
there and take it to them. And there will be times where that’s important,” the president said, adding that his own wife sometimes
had to turn away from the spectacle of political brawling.
But he added: “As important as our political labels are — Democrat and Republican — as many tough fights as we’re going to
have, part of what made 2008 special is we brought the country together.”
Even as Obama said more remained to be done, he asserted that he’d delivered on his campaign pledge from 2008. “The promise
that we made to the American people has been kept, that we have delivered on change that we can believe in.”
Oh yes, the Great Uniter has definitely brought change we can believe in!
Count your blessings, folks. We are in the presence of Greatness. Just ask him.
