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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

TEACHER'S POST- by James Avatar












President Obama's Plan:

The Philosophy Of Persistence



Inspiring words from the president should be taken to heart. His vow to commit to a steady forward movement, of progress, is an example of a positive approach to our current economic situation.

Did you see the press conference, last night?

The President's last comments, recounting this past St. Patrick's Days' historic meeting between opposing forces in Northern Ireland, perfectly framed current signs of change in our world, to how far we've come, in retrospect.

How refreshing an idea in the midst of the crumbling economy, the Bernie Madoff debacle and the threat of a Metrocard that'll cost you two dollars AND FIFTY CENTS!!!

The president's "persistance philosophy" is inspiring. Makes me think that I can actally hold steady the course ahead and make progress...in small steps.

Thank you, Mr. President.

Meet you at the light at the end of the tunnel.

J/A

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  1. You guys rock!! Long live the Whoa Show! Community-driven media is a powerful thing- don't ever underestimate the power of your voice and it will take you so far.

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