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A Lousy 2,000 Hits For An America That Is In Communion
by John Jazwiec

The State of The Union was a story of a President failing to unite a nation. Obama's words rang hallow, poor John Boehner was imprisoned sitting behind him, having to be a puppet of the opposition and Joe Biden fell asleep at the switch. Don't take my word for it; see that the State of the Union and Mitch Daniel's rebuttal have had a tremendous amount of YouTube hits.

But the following clip of Gabby Giffords, resigning to John Boehner, only has a lousy 2,000 hits. Please watch the following video. You will see and be inspired how for a minute and a half, the American Congress was in communion. You will see an American hero. You will also see that John Boehner is a good man; with an impossible job.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hR1HVbCCAKA 



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