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Originally Posted by Sigaba
IMO, the sensibilities highlighted in green should have shaped the president's approach from day one. Had he genuinely wanted to understand dissenting views and to consider alternate proposals, I think the public outcry would not have been so widespread.
It is interesting how he relegates public participation in the health care debate just to elections. It sounds like he only reads letters from Americans that agree with his viewpoint.
I do not buy his conciliatory tone for a moment. I think he's preening and posturing to his base so he can look like 'the good guy.' It is just a matter of time before he starts blowing on his one note trumpet about the problems he "inherited." 
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I heard his last speech....... the I's have it.......