Obama said he has been excited to see the debate over candidates and celebrated that "you're seeing people looking at new possibilities."
He added that he is encouraged that "we think there is the possibility of change." No matter who wins, Obama said, the debate may advance U.S. diplomatic efforts in Iran.
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Of Course He's Excited
by Kaveh Nouraee on Fri Jun 12, 2009 02:25 PM PDTHe'll probably want to take credit too!
This guy will do anything to divert attention from how each and every one of the policies he has implemented has been a colossal failure.
Change has already arrived in Iran
by SmartAss (not verified) on Fri Jun 12, 2009 02:16 PM PDTNo matter what the outcome of the election, the fact of debates and enthusiasm of people to get involved, means that the change has already arrived! Exciting, indeed.
Obama's excitement!
by Wink wink (not verified) on Fri Jun 12, 2009 01:35 PM PDTObama seems to get exicted very quickly for almost anything! Michelle is a very lucky lady!!