CHARLOTTE, N.C. — President Obama asked voters to stick with him despite a sputtering economy in a Thursday night speech accepting his party's presidential nomination that alternated hopeful calls for the future with a mocking tone for Republicans.Obama made the case before a crowd of 22,000 and millions watching at home that he’d led the country through the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, when Franklin Roosevelt was the last president to win reelection with employment over 8 percent.Harkening back to his campaign four years ago, he warned the path forward would not be “quick or easy,” but said turning away now would mean “change will not happen.” He also repeatedly returned to the idea of hope, arguing the country’s future was full of it despite hardships of the last four years.Quoting Scripture, he said, “Ours is a future filled with hope.“And if you share that faith with me — if you share that hope with me — I ask you tonight for your vote,” he said.
remember he said 4 years ago "YES WE CAN" not "YES I CAN", voting him back in is not all we need we need to sweep the congressional floor in order to speed up the inevitable the 12,000,000 jobs Romney would try and fool you again that he did that not true.
“My opponent and his running mate are new to foreign policy but from all we’ve seen and heard, they want to take us back to an era of blustering and blundering that cost America so dearly,” Obama said. “After all, you don’t call Russia our No. 1 enemy — not al Qaeda, Russia — unless you’re still stuck in a Cold War mind warp.
coded buzz words to gin up those who are still stuck in the cold war hate rhetoric.