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Now we're going to hear from everybody who thinks he shouldn't use a teleprompter. Personally, I prefer the teleprompter. It allows him to present a lot of material in a tight time frame. I vastly prefer it to off-the-cuff, wandering, lost-in-space speaking, or someond constantly finding their place on a page.
Even without a teleprompter, Obama makes shameful the presentations of his predecessor who couldn't express a coherent thought, was totally ignorant of the correct use of prepositions, and had no apparent clue about the use of singular or plural forms of verbs. It is conforting that the country now has a president that can think, can speak, can be presidential, and who has gained back international respect lost through the stumblebum antics of George Duhh..bya Bush.
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