President Barack Obama greets people following his remarks on the economy at Racine Memorial Hall in Racine, Wisc., June 30, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
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What a powerful picture, I too, would be moved to tears if I ever had the incredible privilege of meeting our President in person. I pray for the Unity that our country so desparately needs and is certainly capable of. And I’ll do whatever I can to contribute, in whatever way I can to be a part of the solution. Thanks for your blog, I stop by daily, to refresh my sense of hope and to balance the too often negative perspectives that are the medias daily dish.
Hey Sue, thank you so much for dropping in! I love that photo too, a really gorgeous moment captured so beautifully.
I wouldn’t cry if I were to meet the President. I would be excited to meet him, and I would ask him how the First Lady is doing? I think we have a wonderful President and a wonderful First Lady also.
Lovely capture!
Thank you too from me for this marvelous site. My whole family is completely hooked on it and we’ve sent the link to the many people we know will appreciate it-
Thank you!
Such genuine admiration and respect for the man.