“After they drove the car into the ditch, made it as difficult as possible for us to pull it back, now they want the keys back. No! You can’t drive. We don’t want to have to go back into the ditch. We just got the car out.”
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President Obama Addess to Congress & Nation
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President Obama Address to Congress & Nation
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Gallup Poll: Obama Job Approval 50% – 43%
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Just like the NCAA March Madness, there’s upsets and victories.
The Democratic Party pass the controversial $940 Billion health care reform package on 219 – 212 vote. All the Republicans and some of the most conservative Democrats voted against it. Minority Leaders John Boehner and Mitch McConnell vows to repeal the decision.
President Obama will sign this into to law.
I congratulate President Barack Obama, Vice President Joesph Biden and the Democratic Congress for passing the health care reform. It was a difficult job. Emotions were high.
If the Democratic Party would have failed in passing health care reform, it’s curtains for them. Now that they pass the bill, the Democrats can sustain some of the potential losses they are facing in the 2010 U.S. Midterm elections.
The problems will now fall on President Barack Obama. There’s no more blaming former President George W. Bush, no more saying that Republicans are holding us back. No more talk about how things were in former President Ronald Reagan or former President Bill Clinton. It’s all now the current president.
I will now focus on now making sure that the Obama Administration will hold its promises of ending the wars, bring jobs to all Americans and mending fences with political opponents.
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Jessica Deen, KATV reporter asked Sen. Lincoln.Recent polls show that the majority of Arkansas voters think the health care bill was bad for the country. You voted for it. Do you still think that vote was good for Arkansas?”
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Even though I like some of my current representatives I feel they have given the American people no choice but to replace every one of them Everyone from the local sheriff to the president of the United States. No republicans or democrats and no independents that are attorneys or bankers,
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GOP candidate Charles Djou on his campaign for Congress in childhood home of the president
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President Obama Address to Congress & Nation
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Keith Olbermann calls out Sen. John Thune, Sen. John McCain, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republicans – whom he argues “owns” the insurance industry – as well as a few Democrats, too – specifically the “Blue Dogs” – in a “Special Comment”.
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