Pres. Barack Obama's address tonight

By Antoinette

President Barack Obama is scheduled to address the nation on the state of the economy. Tell us what you think of his speech either through posting of comments or Twitter.

 

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  • 2/25/2009 2:45 AM abbeysbooks wrote:
    I went to the movies instead. Waiting to read the comments tho.
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  • 2/25/2009 2:57 AM Antoinette wrote:
    I like Obama's speech. It was upbeat and straight to the point. He's being honest with the American people, which is almost rare in politicians these days. Wall Street and other corporate crooks are on notice. I hope Obama publicly flogs any ceo who misuses taxpayer money.
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  • 3/5/2009 8:32 PM Andrew Yu-Jen Wang wrote:
    Speaking of Barack Obama:

    Barack Obama is a racial-minority individual, and in his heart and mind he inevitably does not endorse hate crimes committed by George W. Bush.

    George W. Bush committed hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism (indicated in my blog).

    George W. Bush did in fact commit innumerable hate crimes.

    And I do solemnly swear by Almighty God that George W. Bush committed other hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism which I am not at liberty to mention.

    Many people know what Bush did.

    And many people will know what Bush did—even to the end of the world.

    Bush was absolute evil.

    Bush is now like a fugitive from justice.

    Bush is a psychological prisoner.

    Bush has a lot to worry about.

    Bush can technically be prosecuted for hate crimes at any time.

    In any case, Bush will go down in history in infamy.

    Submitted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang
    B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996
    Messiah College, Grantham, PA
    Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA, 1993

    “GEORGE W. BUSH IS THE WORST PRESIDENT IN U.S. HISTORY” BLOG OF ANDREW YU-JEN WANG
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    I am not sure where I had read it before, but anyway, it is a linguistically excellent statement, and it goes kind of like this: “If only it were possible to ban invention that bottled up memories so they never got stale and faded.” Oh wait—off the top of my head—I think the quotation came from my Lower Merion High School yearbook.
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