8th Graders about Obama

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2009

Eighth graders in Erin Bakkom's US History class at the Portsmouth Middle School in NH were asked what President Elect Obama needs to do for the country when he takes office. For more see www.seacoastonline.com

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  • Faggets just shut the fuck up trolls -.-

  • This reminds me of when when I was young and unenlightened.

  • His REAL name is Barack Hussein Obama II.... that kid at 3:14 is an illiterate fool.

  • at 2:48 the boy in the background in the purple shirt i know him

  • this is a good statement.

  • "For some reason, its as if people have the notion we live in some sort of dictatorship."

    we had been. where have you been for the past 8 years?!

  • haha you get the point...

  • 3:14 his middle name is osama!!!! hahahaaha

  • Anyways, I don't think Obama will perform any better than Bush. He has charisma, but so far thats all he has shown to have. His perceived performance wouldn't be entirely his own fault though, because he has become president at a time when the economy is crippled. Automatically, people will ignorantly blame just Obama for all the woes they experience from the crippled economy as it continues getting worse.

    For some reason, its as if people have the notion we live in some sort of dictatorship.

  • Actually, people could never just ignorantly blame Bush since Congress has a duty too. Congress could have impeached or blocked Bush, but they chose not to. Primarily, Congress consists of the two major parties, but the parties can't be blamed because they consist of elected representatives by the people.

    Bush has done one or two good things as president, but his bad rap sheet is so huge that any good deeds are easily overlooked. He won't be remembered as a good president.

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