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What about this now-international phenomenon, Barack Obama? I try and listen if his critics seem well read and perceptive, at least on other subjects, but in the end I think it comes down to personal values. To me and, I think, a lot of women and also probably young people, HEART and... more
Reviewed by judefa Nov 10 2008, 02:32pm ( 139 reviews ) • change.gov
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Rated by semlabs on Nov 03, 4:13pm
liar + stooge for Wall Street
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Rated by Domesticfix on Jul 09, 12:26pm
Change we don't need!
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Rated by tedzzz on Jan 19 2009, 8:11am
you can't just vote for change... which side are you on, the one with the problems or the one with solutions... time to put pen to paper and let Washington know we are not read to rest time to put hammer in hand and go help ones neighbors
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Rated by ketogah on Jan 19 2009, 2:16am
A more people friendly administration. They actually responded to one of my letters in a way that implied they are listening. I am cautiously optimistic, it is just my nature, but I am feeling more hopeful than not right now after seeing Pete Seeger sing "This Land Is Your Land," the full unsuppressed version. I have hopes this administration is going to respond to the people's movements more, and not suppress them, and will listen. I think they have a hard job ahead of them, and I wish them all the best in cleaning up the mess that was left here by the outgoing administration.
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Rated by DarkCloud14 on Jan 17 2009, 12:23am
Change.gov :D
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Rated by DaviDNA on Jan 02 2009, 7:23pm
Maybe we'll be pleasantly surprised with at least decriminalization of marijuana. The people want it legalized. I have hope. End the senseless and costly War on Drugs and invest in Education and Ecological Economics.
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Rated by julieann081 on Dec 29 2008, 1:30pm
To change this country, we're counting on Americans from every walk of life to get involved. Tell us how an experience in your life showed you something that is right or something that is wrong with this country -- and share your ideas for how to make it better.