WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama is urging Americans to put aside partisan differences and come together as a nation for Thanksgiving.
Obama, just re-elected to a second term, says in his weekly radio and Internet address that the country has "just emerged from a campaign season that was passionate, noisy and vital to our democracy."
While the election required voters to make choices, Obama says Thanksgiving offers "a chance to put it all in perspective _ to remember that, despite our differences, we are and always will be Americans first and foremost. `'
In the GOP address, Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington state said Republicans are ready to work with Obama to avert impending tax increases, big spending cuts and other problems.
Yeah Right!! Get rid of that dead beat Muslim and all the Kool Aid drinkers that voted for him.
ReplyDeleteHow can the nation come together when he constantly divides us?
ReplyDeleteThis "A" hole has no right to ask this at all!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope he enjoys his Thanksgiving spaghetti with leftover veggies in it. Oh yeah, he dosen't eat like that anymore, his relatives do.
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