U.S. President Barack Obama lights a prayer candle at the tomb of Archbishop Oscar Romero during his tour of the National Cathedral with Monsignor Jose Escobar in San Salvador, El Salvador, March 22
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President Obama and his family are do an amazing job just being themselves: down to earth, intelligent and talented, but regular people, who have been BLESSED with an incredible opportunity to spread diplomacy and positivity in their travels, both at home and abroad. Creator-willing, I believe President Obama will build upon the many outstanding accomplishments he has already started/completed. His temperment and approach is liked a marathoner. The journey is long, so maintain a focused pace. Pick your spot when it is time to accelerate, and vice versa. Stay “medium”. Not to high and not to low.
Just wanted to say welcome, I noticed you are a newcomer, great to hear your thoughts and insights. I’ld like to add, spread the word, as the distortions in the MSM get crazier and more frenzied, I think it’s imperative to spread what is positive and true. Chipsticks makes it happen, with great skill and grace, and a razor wit. She’s the bomb!(and she packs a rocket launcher in her handbag….cuz you never know!)
I am very grateful that President Obama was able to visit the National Cathedral and light a candle in memory of
Archbishop Oscar Romero, a righteous and just man who was touched to continue to walk in the footsteps of his assassinated
friend. Our President can appreciate more than most Americans, unless they are of Salvadorian origin, the courage of a risk taker and fighter for justice against a CIA installed government. I know it must ease the souls of many natives there.
Hiya, Chipsticks! Haven’t been by in way too long. Just wanted to pop in and say “hey!” and check out your latest greatness.
oh dear, i didn’t even know anything was wrong with site, i just though well things were slow lmao. duh
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President Obama and his family are do an amazing job just being themselves: down to earth, intelligent and talented, but regular people, who have been BLESSED with an incredible opportunity to spread diplomacy and positivity in their travels, both at home and abroad. Creator-willing, I believe President Obama will build upon the many outstanding accomplishments he has already started/completed. His temperment and approach is liked a marathoner. The journey is long, so maintain a focused pace. Pick your spot when it is time to accelerate, and vice versa. Stay “medium”. Not to high and not to low.
Thank you Chipsticks,
EveryDayPeople
Just wanted to say welcome, I noticed you are a newcomer, great to hear your thoughts and insights. I’ld like to add, spread the word, as the distortions in the MSM get crazier and more frenzied, I think it’s imperative to spread what is positive and true. Chipsticks makes it happen, with great skill and grace, and a razor wit. She’s the bomb!(and she packs a rocket launcher in her handbag….cuz you never know!)
Thank you EveryDayPeople. You comments are to the point. Thank you for your insightfulness. I concur.
I am very grateful that President Obama was able to visit the National Cathedral and light a candle in memory of
Archbishop Oscar Romero, a righteous and just man who was touched to continue to walk in the footsteps of his assassinated
friend. Our President can appreciate more than most Americans, unless they are of Salvadorian origin, the courage of a risk taker and fighter for justice against a CIA installed government. I know it must ease the souls of many natives there.
Welcome EveryDayPeople.
I am glad President Obama visited Oscar Romero’s Tomb!!!
Hi Chipsticks,
Found some video fottage:
I am not sure the appropriate term….but I think this monument is incredibly beautiful.