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To: Neeka who wrote (306313)5/23/2009 3:38:48 AM
From: KLP2 Recommendations  Respond to of 793838
 
It was hard enough to make myself sit though O's "it's always someone elses's fault speech yesterday" and I can't do it again.

But it's good to know that both of them were recorded in their entirety...I don't know who is coaching Obama, or if he thinks he's such hot stuff that no one can tell him anything, but he is certainly not connecting with everyone.

He would be surprised to know that some who voted for him are already questioning if they did the right thing.

The contrast between the two men was remarkable in how they delivered what they had to say. Cheney was straightforward, had facts on his side, and O sounded whinny, plus was entirely selfcentered in his speech. It would be interesting to know how many times he said "I" and how many times he referred to himself and the American people as "WE"

I'll bet he took other's toys in the sandbox as well. He certainly doesn't share well.