I Love This Man
Watch and listen to this whole thing.
If you notice, he doesn't say that he is going to do all these things; he's saying WE are going to do these things. Without the support of the American people, a president can't do anything. How can you not be inspired or given a sense that things can change for the better after listening to him?
OR we could just let Jesus take care of everything like Huckabee thinks
OR we could just stay in Iraq for 100 years like McCain suggests
OR we could just bend to the ambition of Hillary and have a polarizing divider, an equivalent to a Democratic George W Bush.
If you notice, he doesn't say that he is going to do all these things; he's saying WE are going to do these things. Without the support of the American people, a president can't do anything. How can you not be inspired or given a sense that things can change for the better after listening to him?
OR we could just let Jesus take care of everything like Huckabee thinks
OR we could just stay in Iraq for 100 years like McCain suggests
OR we could just bend to the ambition of Hillary and have a polarizing divider, an equivalent to a Democratic George W Bush.
Labels: Suck-it All You Cynics
5 Comments:
thats what I love about him- he is striving to unify this country, and encouraging us all to work together for a common goal. I love Obama, I get to vote for him tomorrow in the WI primary
By Anonymous, at 3:21 PM, February 18, 2008
Yes, it plays well, but it's pretty hard to motivate the "WE" that he is referring to. Most people won't get off their butts to do the things "WE" need to do to make change happen. Most people think "WE" is not them, but someone else, like our elected officials and the civil servants to work for them.
By Anonymous, at 6:59 PM, February 18, 2008
Just like the "we's" that anonymously comment on blogs.
I don't care about your opinion if I don't know who you are.
He motivates me, and I don't get motivated easily.
By lawryde, at 8:25 PM, February 18, 2008
Freaked out we will be in Iraq 100 years?
If you are so worried about that, can we start by getting out of Germany (62 years) or Japan (62 years) or Korea (55 years) first? 35,000 troops are on Kim Jung il's border, who has proven to have nukes and is a crazy bastard and you are worried about hypothetically being in Iraq 100 years if McCain becomes President?
By Steve, at 9:46 AM, February 19, 2008
There seems to be less dying in all those other areas.
By lawryde, at 10:14 AM, February 19, 2008
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