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Number one: it was a lecture. Obama took the time to reprimand the sad state of affairs in Washington and remind ALL parties present that they are PUBLIC SERVANTS and that their job is to look out for and do what's best for the American citizenry. It was a much needed lecture in my opinion and I give kudos to any president who has the brass needed to give it regardless of the party they belong to.
Number two: I second the sentiment of not giving a rat's ass to what Palin has to say on this or any other matter.
Number three: Pathetic? Really? You really think that a president who is willing to admit his mistakes but sticks to the part of his plan that needs time to work is pathetic? A president who is trying to bring two parties together for the good of the nation and is willing to, not just listen to, but go along with his worst critics' ideas if it will help the nation is pathetic? I guess Lincoln, both Roosevelts and JFK were pathetic too. But I'm sure you're part of that group that would rather spend time comparing him to Hitler than actually listening to what our elected leader has to say.
It doesn't matter what Palin says. Any intelligent person would recognize that this failing POTUS was lecturing.
Election is over my man. I know you cant wait for the official republican rebuttal of the speech . Rush limpballs will give it to you first thing............dittos my man dittos lol
Election is over my man. I know you cant wait for the official republican rebuttal of the speech . Rush limpballs will give it to you first thing............dittos my man dittos lol
You are clearly out of touch "my man".
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