100 Days: Rating the Media Takes on Presidents

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Since President Obama's first 100 days in office has, as of Wednesday the 29th of April, resulted in a 3.4 trillion dollar budget being passed through Congress with a single party vote, his mandate is clear. If he doesn't succeed now, no party, past experiences or affiliations, education, or excuses will be taken into account. History and history alone will be his sole judge. Like it or not, the fact is Mr. Obama represents not only his party but his race, his heritage, and his people; the American people. History can be either straight forward and empathetic or as unforgiving as a storm in the North Sea.

He better be right! The honeymoon is over and Mr. Obama may find his new bride aint the Prom Queen he thought she was...LoL!

Tom in San Diego of CA 9:55PM April 29, 2009

Can I have the last few minutes of my life back? What was the point of that article?

Rich of CO 5:13PM April 27, 2009

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