Friday, February 13, 2009

Obama, bi-partisan?


The U.S.A and the World has welcomed President Obama to office as if he is going to redeem the U.S from Bush's "failures". Obama has been regarded as being bi-partisan, meaning that he works with both the Democratic party and Republican party but since his inauguration into the White House everything he has passed has been behind "closed doors" from the Republicans.

When it comes to being "bi-partisan" with the World, he sure fits that category. He refuses to speak with conservative figures yet he is completely open with speaking with Ahmadinejad of Iran, Chaves of Venezuela, Castro of Cuba and Kim Jong-il of North Korea.

Isn't it great that our new President refuses to cooperate with the Republican Party as well as speak with conservative talk show hosts and commentators, despite his "Bi-partisan" beliefs?

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