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By Alexa Olesen

Associated Press

Published: Tuesday, Nov. 17 2009 12:00 a.m. MST

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Too bad the GOP can't

block Obama's speech here. I'm sure they wish they could do that so they would not have to make up all the lies that they do about Obama. I have to admit that Huntsman is looking Presidential standing next to Obama. You may be looking at the next President to take over the Country after Obama retires in 7 years. It is so nice having a President that can think before he opens his mouth. It feels good to be proud to be an American again. Too bad for you right wing nuts, it will be a long 7 years to go for you. Now you know how I felt when Bush was in office. What comes around goes around.

Anonymous

How ironic that our president encourages non-censorship and in the process gets censored himself by the very country he is speaking to. Maybe China isn't as friendly to the USA as we are lead to believe.

Reason

Considering the article’s topic, it’s pretty ironic that my comment was not posted when I submitted it yesterday. Here it is again, unchanged: President Obama believes that criticism makes him a better leader??? Wow — the on-going audacity of this man, saying one thing, while doing the opposite behind the scenes! One of the biggest sources of criticism against him is conservative talk radio, and Obama is attempting to SHUT IT DOWN via tighter regulation through Mark Lloyd and others in his administration.

To reason:

You are the perfect example of why you are wrong.
We have to listen to your coments here on this board and no one is tuning you off. Go figure?

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