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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2009

A few clips when President Barack Obama spoke at Southwest High School in Green Bay, WI on June 11, 2009. He was there for a town hall meeting about the health care reform.

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  • These uninformed (probably hand-selected) residence of Green Bay will NOT be clapping when Obama is done with his Socialist massive government controlled society dream.

  • We actually weren't "uninformed hand selected residents of Green Bay"

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  • i was there watching it haha i was surprised i was picked

  • hahahaha i was there n it was pretty super spectacular...

  • 100 days is not enough not even 8 months is enough give him 3 yrs.

  • They sure did not clap after 8 years of unwarranted war and economic recession under the dumbo Bush. The Republicans richly deserved the ass kicking they got last year.

  • Obama will never get years 5,6,7 and 8. He will be a one-term President. I'm an independent.....not a Republican. America wanted change....but he has gone too far. Many of my friends who are Democrats are now regretting their casted vote.

    He will NEVER get elected to a 2nd term.....the tide is turning and he's barely past his 100 days.

  • I hear ya, I wish John McCain And Sarah Palin Were Running the show.

    ROTFLMAO

    Im lovin this Obama presidency, Enjoy 8 years in the minority

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