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[email protected] November 6th 08 01:31 PM

The Great Communicator
 
And by that, of course, people will mean "Barack Obama".

Motivating giant crowds to enthusiasm for the future, serving as
president of the Harvard Law Review, and a constitutional scholar,
Barack Obama is no mere celebrity, or empty suit, but rather :

* One who has a vision, and has instilled enthusiasm in a whole new
generation to vote, to pay attention to their government, and to get
involved.

* Motivates giant crowds with oratory superior to Reagan's best.

All this sour-grapes from the sore-loser right will look pretty silly
when Obama eclipses Reagan (and perhaps, although a huge order, FDR)
in popularity and ability to communicate with the public.

Congratulations, America. You could not have picked a better
President for these difficult times.

dxAce November 6th 08 01:33 PM

The Great Communicator
 


wrote:

And by that, of course, people will mean "Barack Obama".

Motivating giant crowds to enthusiasm for the future, serving as
president of the Harvard Law Review, and a constitutional scholar,
Barack Obama is no mere celebrity, or empty suit, but rather :

* One who has a vision, and has instilled enthusiasm in a whole new
generation to vote, to pay attention to their government, and to get
involved.

* Motivates giant crowds with oratory superior to Reagan's best.

All this sour-grapes from the sore-loser right will look pretty silly
when Obama eclipses Reagan (and perhaps, although a huge order, FDR)
in popularity and ability to communicate with the public.

Congratulations, America. You could not have picked a better
President for these difficult times.


Kook-Aid going down pretty easy this morning, eh?



Brenda Ann November 6th 08 01:59 PM

The Great Communicator
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


wrote:

And by that, of course, people will mean "Barack Obama".

Motivating giant crowds to enthusiasm for the future, serving as
president of the Harvard Law Review, and a constitutional scholar,
Barack Obama is no mere celebrity, or empty suit, but rather :

* One who has a vision, and has instilled enthusiasm in a whole new
generation to vote, to pay attention to their government, and to get
involved.

* Motivates giant crowds with oratory superior to Reagan's best.

All this sour-grapes from the sore-loser right will look pretty silly
when Obama eclipses Reagan (and perhaps, although a huge order, FDR)
in popularity and ability to communicate with the public.

Congratulations, America. You could not have picked a better
President for these difficult times.


Kook-Aid going down pretty easy this morning, eh?



I think it's time for both sides to sit back, enjoy the ride for what it's
worth, and just deal with it. It's all we can do, anyway, since griping and
acting like monkeys flinging feces is not going to change a damn thing, just
like it did not change anything for the Dems to gripe about Bush.

Besides, gloating from anyone is quite unbecoming.

It's high time to work on becoming one country, or as close to it as
possible.. because as a very famous Republican once said: "A house divided
against itself cannot stand."




Dave[_18_] November 6th 08 03:19 PM

The Great Communicator
 
Brenda Ann wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
...

wrote:

And by that, of course, people will mean "Barack Obama".

Motivating giant crowds to enthusiasm for the future, serving as
president of the Harvard Law Review, and a constitutional scholar,
Barack Obama is no mere celebrity, or empty suit, but rather :

* One who has a vision, and has instilled enthusiasm in a whole new
generation to vote, to pay attention to their government, and to get
involved.

* Motivates giant crowds with oratory superior to Reagan's best.

All this sour-grapes from the sore-loser right will look pretty silly
when Obama eclipses Reagan (and perhaps, although a huge order, FDR)
in popularity and ability to communicate with the public.

Congratulations, America. You could not have picked a better
President for these difficult times.

Kook-Aid going down pretty easy this morning, eh?



I think it's time for both sides to sit back, enjoy the ride for what it's
worth, and just deal with it. It's all we can do, anyway, since griping and
acting like monkeys flinging feces is not going to change a damn thing, just
like it did not change anything for the Dems to gripe about Bush.

Besides, gloating from anyone is quite unbecoming.

It's high time to work on becoming one country, or as close to it as
possible.. because as a very famous Republican once said: "A house divided
against itself cannot stand."



God was a Republican?

Telamon November 7th 08 02:18 AM

The Great Communicator
 
In article
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wrote:

And by that, of course, people will mean "Barack Obama".

Motivating giant crowds to enthusiasm for the future, serving as
president of the Harvard Law Review, and a constitutional scholar,
Barack Obama is no mere celebrity, or empty suit, but rather :

* One who has a vision, and has instilled enthusiasm in a whole new
generation to vote, to pay attention to their government, and to get
involved.

* Motivates giant crowds with oratory superior to Reagan's best.

All this sour-grapes from the sore-loser right will look pretty silly
when Obama eclipses Reagan (and perhaps, although a huge order, FDR)
in popularity and ability to communicate with the public.

Congratulations, America. You could not have picked a better
President for these difficult times.


We can't do better than an obomination? Sure we could.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


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