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The Blame Game Begins--My Prez is Black 01/27/2009
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             I had hope.  Although I never completely believed that the pundits, commentators, talking heads, idiots, and flat out haters from the dividing portion of the Republican Party would set aside their partisan biases, I had hope that they would choose their country’s prosperity over baseless political shots. 

            Armed with a hammer and a wedge, Fox News Channel continuously scours the earth in search of things they can blame on President Obama since 5 days in office is too soon to blame him for the Iraq War and the economy.  Those two things will be blamed on him next week.  With the Inauguration just a week old, Megyn Kelly invited Michelle Malkin on to blame Obama for the way rappers Young Jeezy and Jay-Z celebrated the departure of Bush and the entrance of Obama. 


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George W. Bush Drops a Religious Bomb 12/12/2008
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After nearly 8 years of disappointing and frustrating domestic and foreign policy, George W. Bush has finally found a way to offend even his most strident supporters.  His interview on Nightline focused on his religious beliefs and interpretation of the Bible.  Collective gasps and groans could be heard across the country when our President shot down the perceived beliefs that he took the Bible’s words literally, that evolution and Christianity can co-exist, and that people of other religions probably pray to the same Supreme Being he claims to pray to. 


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Our Opportunity For Change Has Come...Will We Fulfill It? 11/05/2008
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            Tuesday night was a historic night in America and around the globe.  After Barack Obama convincingly won the right to be called the 44th President of the United States, supporters here in America and around the world celebrated the actual opportunity for a new direction.  It’s obvious that the actions and policies of the U.S. affect the rest of the world, and the past several years of leadership have badly damaged people here and abroad. 

            As John McCain graciously gave his concession speech to his supporters in Arizona, their disappointment was very apparent.  Now that their hopes for a President McCain are not going to become a reality, what’s next for these Americans that had their emotions and minds set on it?  Will we continue to have division and hate drawn down the lines of Republican and Democrat?  Are all those campaign slogans of “Country First” and “Change We Can Believe In” going to simply be thrown away with lawn signs donning their favorite candidate?  I definitely hope not. 

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