Obama Speaks At Historical Events

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    In light of Obama and his administration calling the loss of 2+ million jobs because of ObamaCare "a good thing", I've thought about Obama's responses to other historical events throughout time...:wink:

    Obama at Hiroshima, December 8th, 1945...

    "The cost of land is cheap! And there's plenty of room to start a business!"

    Obama at building holding American hostages in Iran, 1980...

    "The citizen exchange program we have with our ally is working quite well!"

    Obama at USS Cole bombing, 2000...

    "I'd like to thank the people who did this for putting in a new ventilation system for our ship!"

    Obama at the Trail of Tears, 1830...

    "I'm happy to announce that our Native American brethren will have plenty of new land to settle that hasn't been stripped by Big Oil and untainted by the Koch Brother demons! We are setting this minority free!"

    Obama at the New York Stock Crash, 1929...

    "Now that the 1%ers aren't hording their money, we can now celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit of apple carts, which have increased dramatically throughout this fine city keeping it strong and healthy!"

    Obama on the Titanic, 1912...

    "There's no greater exercise to get your blood circulation elevated than a good, long swim!"

    Obama at the Tuskegee Institute, 1972...

    "Look how many rabbits we've saved!"

    Obama at the kidnapping of Charles Lindbergh, Jr...

    "No more can this exceedingly wealthy family use their child as a pawn to gain a tax credit at the expense of the middle class!"

    Obama after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster 1986...

    "Does anyone comprehend the amount of fossil fuels we just saved? Mother Earth is smiling upon us!...Now we have time to work on that rising tide of the oceans!"

    Obama at the ratification of the US Constitution, 1787

    "Dammit!!!!!"
     
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