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A vacation is still a vacation.
Exactly
I see no excuse to bring work with him to somewhere away from White House frequently.
A vacation is still a vacation.
Sure, he was young just like Obama when they both became presidents. No difference.
You keep on saying that Obama is too young to be President of the USA etc... I remind you about JFK because he was youngest than Obama.
You cannot have both ways...
Really? but your own post..."Yep, President Obama is still young at age of 47."
Are you against JFK as the president of the USA because he was young to be President of the USA?
Bush's "absence" from the White House doesn't mean he isn't working. He could take care of business at Camp David, in Texas, on Air Force One, etc. He wasn't limited to working in the Oval Office. No Presidents are limited to working in the Oval Office.
Why he went away from White House frequently for? It make no sense to me.
Why should I agree with you? Can't I have my own opinion?
Why should I agree with you? Why is that important to you?
Because you can´t have both way.
You said that the PM didn't complain about the gift. I wouldn't expect him to complain.
Please re-read my first post more carefully because I never say that PM didn´t complaint about the gift. I shared my personally view about Obama´s gift and said that we haven´t hear British PM´s personal view about Obama´s gift yet. I prefer to hear PM Brown´s own word than UK media´s word over Obama´s gift.
What is your point?
The linked site gave examples of the ages of US Presidents. Relatively speaking, Obama is young for a President. That was my reply to the question about Obama's young age as President. The site backs up my reply. No problem.
This quote was from that link:
"The average age for presidents upon taking office has been 56, with the youngest being Theodore Roosevelt (42) and the oldest being Ronald Reagan (69). The youngest president to be elected in his own right was John Kennedy, who was 43 when he took office. (Theodore Roosevelt was vice president and became president after President McKinley's assassination.)"
Do you mean that you don't agree that he should fulfill his duties?
Hi - I think there is a possible misunderstanding about this issue.
I don't think other members are not against JFK because he was the youngest President ever. Yes, JFK was the youngest president but the point here is, Obama is at a ripe age where he is still considered to be at a relatively young age to be a president. 47 years old is still pretty young to be a president though. Obama is not the first youngest president ever, JFK is. Just that He (Obama) is pretty young to be a president.
That is what they are trying to say.
Correct me if I'm wrong on this view.
Obama had few grey hair during Election 2008. I have see his hair on TV when he was in Berlin last July 2008.
Grey hair cause stress? MYTH!!!
I do understand prefectly... Yes, I know that they are not against JFK. I use JFK to bring up to remind them that JFK was also young, too because they kept on saying how young Obama is become President of the USA etc.
It´s not first time that they said about Obama as young here and several threads...
Some ADers changed their word when I remind them about JFK as young president... They can´t have both way because JFK was younger than Obama... Again, I would not remind them about JFK if they say Obama is inexperience etc instead of keep on use "young"...
Exactly
I see no excuse to bring work with him to somewhere away from White House frequently.
If you say he's young with enough energy, then why are people saying he is exhausted? Does he have enough energy, or does he not?
Do you beleive what the meida painted Obama without use your good judgement?
Have you read DareDevel7´s theroy post?
AllDeaf.com - View Single Post - Exhausted Obama
That´s exact what media loves to misinterpret when they look at Obama. I only beleive Obama´s own word, not media. I only beleive what I see what and how he doing his job since 20th January 2009.
What about him? What is your question?
I only remind you, that´s all.
You keep on saying that Obama is too young to be President of the USA etc... I remind you about JFK because he was youngest than Obama.
You cannot have both ways...
That´s exact what media loves to misinterpret when they look at Obama. I only beleive Obama´s own word, not media. I only beleive what I see what and how he doing his job since 20th January 2009.
A vacation is still a vacation.
Don't make assumptions without facts.
Why he went away from White House frequently for? It make no sense to me.
Really? but your own post..."Yep, President Obama is still young at age of 47."
Are you against JFK as the president of the USA because he was young to be President of the USA?
I do understand prefectly... Yes, I know that they are not against JFK. I use JFK to bring up to remind them that JFK was also young, too because they kept on saying how young Obama is become President of the USA etc.
IF, I am just sayin' a big IF, JFK is still a president today in his 40's, then I would say that he is young, too -- just like Obama. There's nothin' against WHO is youngest to be a president.
It´s not first time that they said about Obama as young here and several threads...
It doesn't matter, because it is true that Obama is young to be a President just like JFK himself.
Some ADers changed their word when I remind them about JFK as young president... They can´t have both way because JFK was younger than Obama... Again, I would not remind them about JFK if they say Obama is inexperience etc instead of keep on use "young"...
Hi - I think there is a possible misunderstanding about this issue.
I don't think other members are not against JFK because he was the youngest President ever. Yes, JFK was the youngest president but the point here is, Obama is at a ripe age where he is still considered to be at a relatively young age to be a president. 47 years old is still pretty young to be a president though. Obama is not the first youngest president ever, JFK is. Just that He (Obama) is pretty young to be a president.
That is what they are trying to say.
Correct me if I'm wrong on this view.
Why not? It's normal for people to want a change of scenery. It's even possible to get more work done away from White House distractions.Why he went away from White House frequently for? It make no sense to me.
I don't want it both ways. I prefer my way, thank you.Because you can´t have both way.
That's your choice.Please re-read my first post more carefully because I never say that PM didn´t complaint about the gift. I shared my personally view about Obama´s gift and said that we haven´t hear British PM´s personal view about Obama´s gift yet. I prefer to hear PM Brown´s own word than UK media´s word over Obama´s gift.
I don't think we'll have to worry about Obama practicing any sexual indescretion in the White House. He and Michelle are very close and have one of the most intimate relationships that I've ever seen a President and First Lady have.