Feb
27
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President Obama enjoying a beer

Nice to see the President enjoying a beer. Very timely.

U.S. President Barack Obama, sitting next to 5-year-old Nick Aiello (L), sips his beverage while attending the Washington Wizards NBA basketball game against the Chicago Bulls in Washington February 27, 2009.  REUTERS/Molly Riley (UNITED STATES)

U.S. President Barack Obama, sitting next to 5-year-old Nick Aiello (L), sips his beverage while attending the Washington Wizards NBA basketball game against the Chicago Bulls in Washington February 27, 2009. REUTERS/Molly Riley (UNITED STATES)

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4 Responses to “President Obama enjoying a beer”

  1. Madpix says:

    Now THAT’S a stimulus!

    Go get em, Anat!

  2. Ian says:

    That’s not beer. Looks like some mega-brewery-flavourless-alcohol-delivery-beverage.

  3. DB Carder says:

    Ok, You had me interested until you posted a picture of this moron.

  4. One Proud Black Obama Mama says:

    At least President Obama is enjoying a cold beer that is not hurting anyone instead of being like Bush who enjoyed a hot war that turned out to be a lie and hurt everyone.

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- CNN
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