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Wednesday, 25 January 2012

state of the union address 2012


That President Barack Obama opened his State of the Union address tonight, a small group of residents of the Tampa Bay area gathered at the South Tampa house to tune together.

Only one party is to see the meetings of 2500, estimated at more consistent across the country this afternoon.

Title began, the mood in this match live View. The laughter sounded like cameras and national media focus on disaffected Republicans have appeared. Still present in the game and some serious problems in their minds.

A resident of South Tampa, a game clock to provide a place to meet like-minded people to hear the president's speech.

"It looks like Tampa is full of radio programs in the province and want to be with people in all parts of my thinking - progressive thinkers," said Angela Sosik south of Tampa.

This is the first time to attend his party's control, but is looking forward to it.

"It's like watching the Super Bowl."

Sosik and views on issues relating to the Obama administration and what must be done to put America back on track.

She said in response to a question of what it considers the most important issue facing Americans today: "I'd say I'm blessed functions to have a decent job, but I like the fact that a lot with a difficult time. "

No Sosik think America is in the right way?

"It is better, but Obama has to do a better job in spreading the word that is improving," he said. "Conservative voices are strong at this time, especially in the Gulf region."

South Tampa resident George Saba Obama campaign volunteer and coordinator of the festival and watch. She helped in the 2008 campaign, but in 2010 was his own serious health problems that have made the Obama health initiatives a priority for her.

"That's why I became more involved in the campaign," he said.

Join Ashley Walker, director of the Obama campaign in Florida, a game clock. She says: "There is much at stake in 2012."

He also won the title in the road and gave Walker and others gathered to standing ovations at Obama for saying he wants to be all children remain in school until they are 18 studies or graduate.

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