State of the Union Reaction – Volume 1
It Means More Than Nothing
President Obama's speech tonight was hopeful, without the "hope", and uplifting. It was interesting to note the lack of Republican standing ovations, but it truly showed their inability to cross the line and unite.
Alyson Love
So, I thought President Obama's speech was brilliant-- honest, well written, well delivered, ambitious, hopeful, direct, engaging, motivating, lucid, intelligent, important. I loved the emphasis on energy, health care reform, education and the innovative, generous American spirit.
Project Victory
WHO the HECK is hiding this?? Maybe the President hasn’t Googled “Military Budget” recently. Well, I did it for him. Here’s one result. Wikipedia U.S. Military Budge - It’s Wikipedia!! Maybe the President should spend more time reading Wikipedia, there are many of his supporters there, if he wants to get better informed regarding the military budget.
I Had No Right
To me, it seemed to have echoes at times of previous call-to-action speeches, given by him and by others. At one point he specifically called out Sen. Edward Kennedy as "an American who has never stopped asking what he can do for his country." (Never mind the fact that it was his brother who first said that famous line, but that is neither here nor there)
President Obama's speech tonight was hopeful, without the "hope", and uplifting. It was interesting to note the lack of Republican standing ovations, but it truly showed their inability to cross the line and unite.
Alyson Love
So, I thought President Obama's speech was brilliant-- honest, well written, well delivered, ambitious, hopeful, direct, engaging, motivating, lucid, intelligent, important. I loved the emphasis on energy, health care reform, education and the innovative, generous American spirit.
Project Victory
WHO the HECK is hiding this?? Maybe the President hasn’t Googled “Military Budget” recently. Well, I did it for him. Here’s one result. Wikipedia U.S. Military Budge - It’s Wikipedia!! Maybe the President should spend more time reading Wikipedia, there are many of his supporters there, if he wants to get better informed regarding the military budget.
I Had No Right
To me, it seemed to have echoes at times of previous call-to-action speeches, given by him and by others. At one point he specifically called out Sen. Edward Kennedy as "an American who has never stopped asking what he can do for his country." (Never mind the fact that it was his brother who first said that famous line, but that is neither here nor there)
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