With three appointees with tax problems, a partisan divide on the stimulus bill, and a tanking economy; many in the media are stating that this is not change you can believe in. I believe that the media has to sit down and chill. President Obama has only been in power for two weeks. Rome was not built in a day and change cannot happen over night. He has gone above and beyond to bring in both Democrats and Republicans on this stimulus package. So to all media outlets, give the President a chance!
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On the contrary, I believe that this is change we can believe in. The media can be silly. The Democrats and Republican nominees both had problems. My question is: who in Washington doesn't have problems? If they had been installed then that would not be change we could believe in. It will take a crew of newbies and rookies like President Obama.
Yeah but he stepped out half cocked with the appointees, and even said he screwed up! And he still has yet to deliver respective to the war! -Prather Rev. D. D. Prather,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
I agree. If you look back at the history of this world, change does not come over night. It took Christanity almost 500 to 1,000 years to become dominate in Europe. So why should we expect change to come to Washington quickly.
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