teacherone
03-17-2012, 12:41 AM
The Party of Progress has released the following Important Directive in regards to tonight's viewing:
- Attendance will be taken. Those not in attendance will have their Union cards destroyed and membership revoked.
- Adoration and Applause will be monitored; those not demonstrating sufficient intensity of either shall be punished for failing the
COLLECTIVE.
- Shirts, banners, and placards displaying the "O" will be distributed and their bearing stricly enforced.
- Tonight's two minutes of hate will be directed at the faces of the Republican Three. Balanced displays of loathing, fear, and disgust
are recommended.
As usual, we will end the night with The Chant of the Great Leader:
HOPE! CHANGE! OBAMA! ... HOPE! CHANGE! OBAMA!
http://s.huffpost.com/contributors/connie-cuellar/headshot.jpg (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/connie-cuellar)Workers Gather Nationwide To Watch New Obama Film (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/connie-cuellar/the-road-weve-traveled-fo_b_1354383.html?ref=politics)
Connie Cuellar writes on politics from Michigan.
Workers Gather Nationwide To Watch New Obama Film
The union hall for UAW Local 400 in Sterling Heights, Mich. was packed with supporters to watch the Obama campaign's 17-minute re-election movie,The Road We've Traveled (http://www.barackobama.com/road-traveled), which debuted Thursday night at more than 300 campaign-organized watch parties across Michigan and the country. Complete with popcorn and soda pop, the venue seemed energized with a sense that this movie would illustrate once and for all that Obama is a much stronger and effective leader than Republicans would have you believe.
Produced by Academy Award-winning director Davis Guggenheim, The Road We've Traveled clearly exposes the raw courage and determination behind the many difficult decisions the President faced as he took on the challenge of leading the nation out of financial disaster in 2008. It poetically captures Obama in still pictures, in deep thought, his face often expressing the graveness of the decisions he faced.
- Attendance will be taken. Those not in attendance will have their Union cards destroyed and membership revoked.
- Adoration and Applause will be monitored; those not demonstrating sufficient intensity of either shall be punished for failing the
COLLECTIVE.
- Shirts, banners, and placards displaying the "O" will be distributed and their bearing stricly enforced.
- Tonight's two minutes of hate will be directed at the faces of the Republican Three. Balanced displays of loathing, fear, and disgust
are recommended.
As usual, we will end the night with The Chant of the Great Leader:
HOPE! CHANGE! OBAMA! ... HOPE! CHANGE! OBAMA!
http://s.huffpost.com/contributors/connie-cuellar/headshot.jpg (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/connie-cuellar)Workers Gather Nationwide To Watch New Obama Film (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/connie-cuellar/the-road-weve-traveled-fo_b_1354383.html?ref=politics)
Connie Cuellar writes on politics from Michigan.
Workers Gather Nationwide To Watch New Obama Film
The union hall for UAW Local 400 in Sterling Heights, Mich. was packed with supporters to watch the Obama campaign's 17-minute re-election movie,The Road We've Traveled (http://www.barackobama.com/road-traveled), which debuted Thursday night at more than 300 campaign-organized watch parties across Michigan and the country. Complete with popcorn and soda pop, the venue seemed energized with a sense that this movie would illustrate once and for all that Obama is a much stronger and effective leader than Republicans would have you believe.
Produced by Academy Award-winning director Davis Guggenheim, The Road We've Traveled clearly exposes the raw courage and determination behind the many difficult decisions the President faced as he took on the challenge of leading the nation out of financial disaster in 2008. It poetically captures Obama in still pictures, in deep thought, his face often expressing the graveness of the decisions he faced.