Like I said, he is a great orator and someone must do something.  He
received much bi partisan applause so I'm sure there must be some
chance and potential in his presentation.  I just heard the Republican
response by Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal and he was as full of it
as any of them, political rhetoric to the hilt.  He was putting down
much of Obama's speech and then reiterating parts of it as if it were
his own.  As much as I could expect from his party.  I think he has
aspirations for the presidency.

If I could I'd move to Saturn and be away from it all but it seems I'm
stuck here.  It's the gravity thing!

On Feb 24, 9:26 pm, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think he makes a lot of impossible promises.  I think he talks a lot
> and doesn't really say that much.  Slip, try reading the speech
> tomorrow when the glow has worn off and come back and tell us what you
> think of it.  Cult of personality indeed.
>
> dj
>
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I thought the speech was strong and delivers a renewed sense of
> > future.  Obama is a great orator and I'm hopeful that he will pull us
> > out of the hole.  I might change some of my pessimistic views as a
> > result.  Time will tell.
> > What did you think?
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