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Obama, true to his word, brings 'real change' to America & Washington, DC
The Obama Report ^ | 11/15/10

Posted on 11/14/2010 11:19:23 PM PST by Frankusa

During his run for the Presidency, Barack Obama pledged that, if elected, he would bring about "real change" both in America and in Washington DC. And, lo and behold, less than two years into his Presidency, and Obama has already fulfilled his campaign pledge.

One only needs to read the following headline/article from the AP to realize that Obama has already ushered in the dramatic change that he promised to bring to the US and to Washington DC:

From the AP:

Obama lands back in CHANGED Washington

President Barack Obama landed in a politically-changed Washington after 10 days abroad...

Obama returned from Asia to reverberating aftershocks of mid-term elections which dealt Democrats a crushing defeat and handed Republicans the House of Representatives...

Flying into Washington on Air Force One on Sunday, after a trip that circled the globe, Obama reflected on the meaning of the election defeat two weeks ago...

As a result of his monumental policies, Barack Obama has managed - in his short tenure in office - to shift the balance in Congress, as evinced by the recent midterm elections. With newly elected members in the House and Senate, who represent the views of the American people - and not the views of a group of left wing fanatics - President Obama has indeed created change both in Washington DC and in the US - change we can believe in.

Obama has remained true to his word.

But one question still remains: Can Obama keep this incredible dynamic in motion until the 2012 Presidential elections and successfully bring about change in the White House and Oval Office too?

Only time will tell. But, if Obama turns out to be as successful over the next two years as he was during his first two years in office, 2012 will likely usher in some new, refreshing faces in the White House and Oval Office. And then Obama will have finally cemented his monumental legacy - the legacy of change - change we can ALL believe in.

Good luck, Mr. President!


TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: change; election; midterm; obama

1 posted on 11/14/2010 11:19:30 PM PST by Frankusa
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To: Frankusa

Why wait for 2012? This man’s prodigious talents are wasted in his present job. A mere promise of “change”, and Barak made the leap from “Community Organizer” to being elected “President” in little more than two years! Now, after a mere 22 months in office, even foreigners have a hard time believing that this country was once the United States.

In spite of his achievements, Barak has been looking bored and maybe even angry lately. It’s just that he feels he deserves more.

This nation must act now and demand that the U.S. State Department nominate our pouting wunderkind for Secretary General of the U.N. Once ensconced in the only job worthy of Barak Obama, just watch that condescending sneer disappear from his face. His first act in bringing about change will be to make Swedish the international language. After this initial taste of success, he’ll go through the U.N. like the Energizer Bunny with a chain saw. Give Barry a few months and nobody will recognize the place.


2 posted on 11/15/2010 12:31:10 AM PST by haroldeveryman
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