Last night, President Obama gave his third State of the Union Address. It was definitely a call for unification. The precepts of governing laid down were all encompassing. they touched on every ill facing our nation today. But I was surprised by his forthright comments about the division of congress that is impedeing any chance for change and inspiration to a country that is really down in the doldrums.
He blurted out the issue of "free-trading" that has infiltrated congress. As I understand it this is the wealthiest group of congressmen ever, and it's not from high salaries and low taxes.
I can't imagine those self-righteous evangelicals in South Carolina voting for a man with such a flawed character as Gengrich, obviously not a follower of Christ. Are they that much against a black president that they would vote against their moral principles?
Why anyone would vote republican in the next election is beyond my ken. This is a severely paranoid organization, faced with all of the difficulties many Americans are coping with this day, thier focus remains steadfast on limiting Obama's presidential term to one.
While the Inaugaral Festivities were going on in the town of D.C., a sizeable group of republicans met for a dinner at which they pledged that the newly elected president would have only one term in the White House.
And they are blinsided by this mission, enough so that no matter what the president proposes, they say Nay.
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