Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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Wordle: Life

Constitution: has each and every right we posses as Americans. Any reform or progress spoken in the SOTU has to continuously look back at this ancient piece of our government that maintains a balance for no one to abuse power.
Leaders: The leaders of our country are not just Politicians. I see our country led by the idea of self interest and also led by the media.
Duty: The biggest duty that Obama has as a president is to maintain a moving economy and try to fix controversial topics without adding on to our nation’s debt.
Progress: Obama constantly spoke of progress. He promised this in the elections and now he has to make his words reality, in my opinion making changes in the military and health care are a big step to progress.
Succeed: For this country to have a successful future it needs the participation of all its citizens, the only time success comes before work is in the dictionary.
Union: People tempt to focus on what makes us different, they build barriers and drift further away from each other, the SOTU’s attempt to mix republicans with democrats was an honest attempt to pass along the idea of unity.
Allies: In order for this country to stay on top, it needs to maintain peace and respect towards all its allies. We should not give other countries a good reason to hate us; one way would be eliminating the abuse of power.
All: This word has a lot of significance for me because it unites every individual into one country, all Americans are of the same importance and Obama needed to get that message across, which he did, by mentioning specific people that make a difference with very little.
Marchers: It is always difficult for the government to handle protests and marchers because they have to respect their point of view but at the same time try to bring peace all around.
Convictions: Obama’s entire career is centered on convictions, he has to do everything possible to convince the majority of Americans what is best for the country, I believe in the SOTU he convinced many that to move forward we need to unite.
Disagreements: These may in a way be positive to keep balance between powers and make this country a democracy, but disagreements may get out of hands and turn into ugly violence.
Fears: I believe the ultimate factor that prevents growth is fear; Insecurities and fear of the unknown.
Prevail: This word makes me think of triumph, Obama used this word to make people imagine a positive and victorious future.
Debt: This is one of the hardest subjects to deal with because every movement or change this country makes has to see how it will affect our debt. Obama in this speech promised that every change was going to lower the debt.
Poverty: I believe Americans had forgotten what it feels to suffer through a recession; many are now realizing what living in poverty really means.
Life: Liberty and the pursuit of happiness are the principles this country lives for. I believe out of these three, life is a gift, liberty and happiness a right.
Communities: I liked how Obama mentioned many small communities around the country and set them as an example of excellence and hard work.
College: College is another issue for the youth in America, it gets difficult to pay in this time of recession and I believe many where waiting for Obama to see what his plan on that was, he spoke a lot about education but no specifically the way he would make it better.
Children: In the SOTU Obama focused a lot in children and how they are the future and the hope for a better America, he brought the point that education needed more of our attention.
Change: This is the word that Obama used for his campaign as the president of the United States. We all desperately want to see some of that change.
Challenges: One of the challenges that Obama mentioned in the SOTU is the limited amount of spending we have as a country and the investments we still need to make.
Hope: This speech gave me hope because it made me feel I was in good hands and I actually got to see that there are people out there doing things right.
Job: We need to create more jobs in these times of needs, it saddens me to see young adults graduating from college and being unemployed with a degree in hands.
Future: The future we are longing to see is in our hands, we need to make the change now to see good results in the future.
Aspirations: Our aspirations should not only focus in individual fulfillment but it should also be more focused on the positive impact it can create to people surrounding us.
Adversity: I believe that Obama made it clear we are in times of adversity, actually I believe there has never been a time without adversity, but it is up to us to recognize this and be more unified now.
Encouraged: Like it was spoken in the SOTU tragic events should not be used to weaken us, instead to encourage us to change our ways.
Woman: I believe behind every good man there is a good woman… that is all I have to say about that.
Spirit: Our spirits may be shattered from all the violence and darkness surrounding us, but these things can also make our spirits stronger to withstand any storm.
Strong: America should stand strongly to its core values of freedom and equality, it is the only chance to survive.
Strength: I believe Obama made a powerful speech to strengthen his authority as president and re state that we are in good hands.
Together: The only way to accomplish anything is if the people stand together.
Constitution: has each and every right we posses as Americans. Any reform or progress spoken in the SOTU has to continuously look back at this ancient piece of our government that maintains a balance for no one to abuse power.
Leaders: The leaders of our country are not just Politicians. I see our country led by the idea of self interest and also led by the media.
Duty: The biggest duty that Obama has as a president is to maintain a moving economy and try to fix controversial topics without adding on to our nation’s debt.
Progress: Obama constantly spoke of progress. He promised this in the elections and now he has to make his words reality, in my opinion making changes in the military and health care are a big step to progress.
Succeed: For this country to have a successful future it needs the participation of all its citizens, the only time success comes before work is in the dictionary.
Union: People tempt to focus on what makes us different, they build barriers and drift further away from each other, the SOTU’s attempt to mix republicans with democrats was an honest attempt to pass along the idea of unity.
Allies: In order for this country to stay on top, it needs to maintain peace and respect towards all its allies. We should not give other countries a good reason to hate us; one way would be eliminating the abuse of power.
All: This word has a lot of significance for me because it unites every individual into one country, all Americans are of the same importance and Obama needed to get that message across, which he did, by mentioning specific people that make a difference with very little.
Marchers: It is always difficult for the government to handle protests and marchers because they have to respect their point of view but at the same time try to bring peace all around.
Convictions: Obama’s entire career is centered on convictions, he has to do everything possible to convince the majority of Americans what is best for the country, I believe in the SOTU he convinced many that to move forward we need to unite.
Disagreements: These may in a way be positive to keep balance between powers and make this country a democracy, but disagreements may get out of hands and turn into ugly violence.
Fears: I believe the ultimate factor that prevents growth is fear; Insecurities and fear of the unknown.
Prevail: This word makes me think of triumph, Obama used this word to make people imagine a positive and victorious future.
Debt: This is one of the hardest subjects to deal with because every movement or change this country makes has to see how it will affect our debt. Obama in this speech promised that every change was going to lower the debt.
Poverty: I believe Americans had forgotten what it feels to suffer through a recession; many are now realizing what living in poverty really means.
Life: Liberty and the pursuit of happiness are the principles this country lives for. I believe out of these three, life is a gift, liberty and happiness a right.
Communities: I liked how Obama mentioned many small communities around the country and set them as an example of excellence and hard work.
College: College is another issue for the youth in America, it gets difficult to pay in this time of recession and I believe many where waiting for Obama to see what his plan on that was, he spoke a lot about education but no specifically the way he would make it better.
Children: In the SOTU Obama focused a lot in children and how they are the future and the hope for a better America, he brought the point that education needed more of our attention.
Change: This is the word that Obama used for his campaign as the president of the United States. We all desperately want to see some of that change.
Challenges: One of the challenges that Obama mentioned in the SOTU is the limited amount of spending we have as a country and the investments we still need to make.
Hope: This speech gave me hope because it made me feel I was in good hands and I actually got to see that there are people out there doing things right.
Job: We need to create more jobs in these times of needs, it saddens me to see young adults graduating from college and being unemployed with a degree in hands.
Future: The future we are longing to see is in our hands, we need to make the change now to see good results in the future.
Aspirations: Our aspirations should not only focus in individual fulfillment but it should also be more focused on the positive impact it can create to people surrounding us.
Adversity: I believe that Obama made it clear we are in times of adversity, actually I believe there has never been a time without adversity, but it is up to us to recognize this and be more unified now.
Encouraged: Like it was spoken in the SOTU tragic events should not be used to weaken us, instead to encourage us to change our ways.
Woman: I believe behind every good man there is a good woman… that is all I have to say about that.
Spirit: Our spirits may be shattered from all the violence and darkness surrounding us, but these things can also make our spirits stronger to withstand any storm.
Strong: America should stand strongly to its core values of freedom and equality, it is the only chance to survive.
Strength: I believe Obama made a powerful speech to strengthen his authority as president and re state that we are in good hands.
TogConstitution: has each and every right we posses as Americans. Any reform or progress spoken in the SOTU has to continuously look back at this ancient piece of our government that maintains a balance for no one to abuse power.
Leaders: The leaders of our country are not just Politicians. I see our country led by the idea of self interest and also led by the media.
Duty: The biggest duty that Obama has as a president is to maintain a moving economy and try to fix controversial topics without adding on to our nation’s debt.
Progress: Obama constantly spoke of progress. He promised this in the elections and now he has to make his words reality, in my opinion making changes in the military and health care are a big step to progress.
Succeed: For this country to have a successful future it needs the participation of all its citizens, the only time success comes before work is in the dictionary.
Union: People tempt to focus on what makes us different, they build barriers and drift further away from each other, the SOTU’s attempt to mix republicans with democrats was an honest attempt to pass along the idea of unity.
Allies: In order for this country to stay on top, it needs to maintain peace and respect towards all its allies. We should not give other countries a good reason to hate us; one way would be eliminating the abuse of power.
All: This word has a lot of significance for me because it unites every individual into one country, all Americans are of the same importance and Obama needed to get that message across, which he did, by mentioning specific people that make a difference with very little.
Marchers: It is always difficult for the government to handle protests and marchers because they have to respect their point of view but at the same time try to bring peace all around.
Convictions: Obama’s entire career is centered on convictions, he has to do everything possible to convince the majority of Americans what is best for the country, I believe in the SOTU he convinced many that to move forward we need to unite.
Disagreements: These may in a way be positive to keep balance between powers and make this country a democracy, but disagreements may get out of hands and turn into ugly violence.
Fears: I believe the ultimate factor that prevents growth is fear; Insecurities and fear of the unknown.
Prevail: This word makes me think of triumph, Obama used this word to make people imagine a positive and victorious future.
Debt: This is one of the hardest subjects to deal with because every movement or change this country makes has to see how it will affect our debt. Obama in this speech promised that every change was going to lower the debt.
Poverty: I believe Americans had forgotten what it feels to suffer through a recession; many are now realizing what living in poverty really means.
Life: Liberty and the pursuit of happiness are the principles this country lives for. I believe out of these three, life is a gift, liberty and happiness a right.
Communities: I liked how Obama mentioned many small communities around the country and set them as an example of excellence and hard work.
College: College is another issue for the youth in America, it gets difficult to pay in this time of recession and I believe many where waiting for Obama to see what his plan on that was, he spoke a lot about education but no specifically the way he would make it better.
Children: In the SOTU Obama focused a lot in children and how they are the future and the hope for a better America, he brought the point that education needed more of our attention.
Change: This is the word that Obama used for his campaign as the president of the United States. We all desperately want to see some of that change.
Challenges: One of the challenges that Obama mentioned in the SOTU is the limited amount of spending we have as a country and the investments we still need to make.
Hope: This speech gave me hope because it made me feel I was in good hands and I actually got to see that there are people out there doing things right.
Job: We need to create more jobs in these times of needs, it saddens me to see young adults graduating from college and being unemployed with a degree in hands.
Future: The future we are longing to see is in our hands, we need to make the change now to see good results in the future.
Aspirations: Our aspirations should not only focus in individual fulfillment but it should also be more focused on the positive impact it can create to people surrounding us.
Adversity: I believe that Obama made it clear we are in times of adversity, actually I believe there has never been a time without adversity, but it is up to us to recognize this and be more unified now.
Encouraged: Like it was spoken in the SOTU tragic events should not be used to weaken us, instead to encourage us to change our ways.
Woman: I believe behind every good man there is a good woman… that is all I have to say about that.
Spirit: Our spirits may be shattered from all the violence and darkness surrounding us, but these things can also make our spirits stronger to withstand any storm.
Strong: America should stand strongly to its core values of freedom and equality, it is the only chance to survive.
Strength: I believe Obama made a powerful speech to strengthen his authority as president and re state that we are in good hands.
Together: The only way to accomplish anything is if the people stand together.
President: Obama has a strong presence as president and in my opinion he is the best president when it comes to speeches.
Unemployment: with the recession, unemployment is the first thing the government needs to fight off and it my opinion it has gotten better.
Afford: There are many things we cannot afford right now, but the greatest is paying the price of complaints and missing out on growth.
Time: Yesterday is history, tomorrow a mystery and today a gift, that why they called it present.
Growing: Growth requires sacrifice that many have to be willing to take to see results.
Possible: I believe it is possible for controversies to be settled.
Tonight: Obama spoke of tonight, to remind everyone to live in the present and to for a moment forget anything else, but that moment in time.
Taxes: Taxes are going to be raised for the rich, I agree.
Education: Is one of Obama’s biggest plan of investment, I believe this is the best investment we could ever make.
Bill: Our Bill of rights has helped America maintain order, balance and safety since it became free.
Blaming: We have to stop blaming each other! If there is anyone to blame is ourselves. If we want to see change in the outside, we first need to change in the inside.
Healthcare: Although many refuse to the new health care plan, I agree with Obama that we need to move forward and risk changes.
Reform: This is the first president that has turned the health care reform into real law, props to that.
Soldiers: In the SOTU Obama promised that our soldiers were coming back home, and that this war was going to be over.
social security: Social security is one of the things that Obama spoke on making cuts on.
War: In my opinion war will never be over, because the battle never ends within us, the battle wont end in the outside, we are in constant warfare.

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