January 20, 2009 8:04 PM PST

Video: President Obama needs support

by Don Reisinger
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Is it time to eliminate political ties and support President Obama?

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by RobinQueens January 20, 2009 8:31 PM PST
Don,
You showed your support by calling his inauguration a deluge before it even happened.Yet you are the one who deluged himself in it , to the point of tweeting about who flubbed the swearing in ceremony as a political issue, the fact is, if this were a video game game being dissected as much by others "publicly" as you have with todays events, you would have told them dont buy the game if you dont like it, if someone publicly criticized a TV show you liked, you would tell them change the channel.
You showed your support today also by using the acronym, BO for him in a tweet. Cute little dig, or am I to assume that is a professional writers verse being over analyzed by some mere peasant?? You have stated that you saw indicators of economic upturn recently. Now you are singing a new tune about how tenuous our situation as a country is.
I agree that we must support this president across all party lines, I just hope that the eureka moment you seemingly just had lasts.
And btw Don, Baseball is coming soon.So life IS getting better :)
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by Indigo Blues January 23, 2009 6:10 AM PST
Where were the calls for setting aside partisan politics and supporting the President, last year? The year before? The year before that? No, as I recall, the people who are desperately begging for unity and support for BO today are often the same folks who were viciously attacking our President just a few months ago. Makes it kinda difficult to take their request seriously when the request looks like a very partisan attempt to squelch the new 'loyal opposition' before it can even speak out.
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by hardietack January 24, 2009 2:48 PM PST
Amen Indigo Blues!!!!!
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