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twilight_rush July 4 2010, 20:27:24 UTC
You just said what I've always been thinking.
I think people just forget that and are too quick to complain and blame.

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minniemousegirl July 7 2010, 12:31:29 UTC
Thank you. I KNOW that if I was in his seat looking at the problems I would have to help solve, I would probably break down and cry if I couldn't fix things! LOL!

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whreflections July 4 2010, 22:02:34 UTC
I agree. I didn't vote for him, but I've supported him from the moment he became my president. We need a little more loyalty in the world today, I think.

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minniemousegirl July 7 2010, 12:29:49 UTC
Yes, I too, am very guilty of complaining about what the Presidents do or don't do. I think its good to separate the good from the bad deeds or decisions and give praise where it is due. We all do better when we are rewarded with praise when we do the right thing. A President is no different.

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prettytails July 4 2010, 22:21:36 UTC
Very true. I really like this answer :)

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shastzi July 5 2010, 13:08:57 UTC
Unfortunately, our president was put in office by the monetary support of huge corporations.
Banking and finance, Oil companies, automobile manufacturing companies, nuclear power contractors.
ie: They own him.
Follow the money as I did and you'll see the same things.
Our system of government is corrupt and broken, that is why we are here now.
Don't expect too much that is positive to come out of this until the deathgrip big business has on the branches of government is relinquished.
The people deserve to have their government back.
Sad but true. :/

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minniemousegirl July 7 2010, 12:26:39 UTC
I do agree with you statement. I think all Presidents have been put into office by the huge corporations and secret societies as well.... The corruption of our government and its connection to our Presidents go as far back as our Founding Fathers era. It's like our leaders are "born" into it.

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daveykinsfox July 6 2010, 04:07:03 UTC
Even though I'm a 9-12er (http://www.the912project.com/) I find myself agreeing with what you said. In my blog, I even comment on when I believe that President Barack Obama is doing the right thing, which is unheard of in places where he's more considered the "White House Occupier."

Much like how George W Bush is called, or worse.

There's a lot of people who are hating on Ba Rock just as badly as The Shrub got hated apart during his 8 years in office, and is still hated up to this day. In fact, I believe that it got so bad that it has affected how we relate to each other as people, and even affected how we deal with adversity. We still have a hole in the ground where two towers used to be, we still have abandoned ruins in the gulf coast after Katrina, and that oil spill will probably never be cleaned up fully. And I call this inability to relate to each other, stemming from all this political vitriol, as the core reason.

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minniemousegirl July 7 2010, 12:24:21 UTC
I agree. I admit that I have blasted Presidents without really thinking about what would I do if I were in the seat. Yes, we do tend to pass the hatred from one President to the next if he doesn't clean up everything, which would almost take the power of Superman and the brains of Eisenstein to fix. We have to try to separate the good deeds from then not so good ones, and give praise to our President when it is due him. Otherwise, we will criticize EVERYTHING just as some of have done with Presidents from the past.

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