22 January 2009

At last my love has come along

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Obama Slams Bush And GOP In No Uncertain Terms (Really)

i gawk if president obama will be able to bring americans along on his great famous transmit-partisan adventure. they sure booed bush when he came gone away from for the inaugural ceremonies yesterday– or were they booing john boehner? i hypothesize it doesn’t matter. at least all the show throwing ended the date before (see white house photo above). nor was it just the 1.8 million unwashed masses eager to see bush for the last time. even colin powell threw a proverbial shoe at the ex-boss who turned his name to mud. on cbs news yesterday he waxed poetic about how american prestige abroad had improved significantly when obama beat mccain, who the world saw as a advocate in instead of bush….barack obama’s election to the nation’s highest office a “reaffirmation of american principles values that will help us overcome some of the difficulties of late-model years with revere to the attitude of the time toward us… i ponder it has really, really been a remarkable event in terms of getting everybody to stand back and say, look at what we have seen here in america,” powell said. “the america we remember is back again.”and even president obama, for all the sickening post-partisan mania, took some major slugs at the bush leadership– if not bush in the flesh– and at the republican’s venal composure of governance… in, of all places, his inaugural. in fact, on a personal true, he was very kind to the universally reviled failed ex-president: “i thank president bush for his service to our nation as well as the generosity and backup he has shown throughout this mutation,” the new president began as politely as his grandma taught him.now obstacle me pull a few lines out that tore into the gop and the 8 years of malfeasance and incompetence that has virtually wrecked the outback. in reality, on a personal tied, he was very understanding to the universally reviled failed ex-president: our thriftiness is badly weakened, a consequence of avariciousness and irresponsibility on the part of some but also our collective failure to contrive hard choices and prepare the state for a new age.homes have been lost, jobs shed, businesses shuttered. our health care is too costly, our schools fail too many, and each day brings further validation that the ways we from stick-to-it-iveness strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet.these are the indicators of crisis, subject to data and statistics. less measurable, but no less incomprehensible, is a sapping of courage across our land; a nagging fear that america’s decline is inevitable, that the next generation must tone down its sights.if that doesn’t sound like an indictment of republicanism in everyday and bushism in definite, you haven’t been paying attention. and this next line wasn’t really a slam against senator mccain as much as it was a denigrate at bush and the gop again: “on this day, we gather because we must chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over feud and conflict. on this day, we be brought up to proclaim an end to the tuppenny-halfpenny grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas that for far too long have strangled our politics.” do you assume those lines made bush, mcconnell, boehner, et al torture a little? i don’t; but they should should prefer to. he even turns tutelary against them: “we detritus a young nation, but in the words of scripture, the time has come to highlight aside childish things. the time has come to reaffirm our enduring spirit; to select our better history; to carry forward that precious gift, that noble construct, passed on from generation to generation: the god-given promise that all are regular, all are free, and all earn a chance to exercise their loaded measure of happiness.”

the president talks about the path to greatness and makes it apparent it isn’t one bush took and it isn’t one republicans take. “it must be earned… it has not been the path object of the indiscernible-hearted, respecting those who prefer leisure in work, or request only the pleasures of riches and fame.” he talked about an america filled with men and women who “worked till their hands were unembellished,” not exactly something chestnut associates with republicans, and about americans who saw our country “as bigger than the sum of our individual ambitions; greater than a
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