Barack Obama To Give Up His Favorite Gadgets

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Barack Obama was elected to be the next President - which means he is going to be getting a lot of new things like a new house and maybe a few new cars. With all this freedom we never thought that he would have to give anything up - but the government is saying that [...]

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That sucks actually. Just because he becomes president he can't use any of his techno-thingies? Bah. o.o I'd tell the people "I'm the president now, I'll use what the hell I want, now leave me alone." C:
 

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Yeah I agree that sucks for him... I would hate to give up my PDA phone. :)

BTW, this made me laugh.

People have noticed that he is one of the most technologically advanced President that we have had. He uses an Apple Macbook - which he constantly used throughout the whole campaign as a way to stay in touch with his family.

LOL. Let's see, how many other people were presidents while advanced technology even existed? Bush, MAYBE Clinton. Not many to choose from... ;) Not only that, but of course any newer person to the white house could be expected to be more technologically competent. The technology has been out longer, and (likely) the president will be younger and more able to adapt to using it.

I just think it's funny... of course a young new president will be one of the more "technologically advanced" president compared to the previous ones. It was quite a noobish thing for the article to say.
 

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Yeah I agree that sucks for him... I would hate to give up my PDA phone. :)

BTW, this made me laugh.



LOL. Let's see, how many other people were presidents while advanced technology even existed? Bush, MAYBE Clinton. Not many to choose from... ;) Not only that, but of course any newer person to the white house could be expected to be more technologically competent. The technology has been out longer, and (likely) the president will be younger and more able to adapt to using it.

I just think it's funny... of course a young new president will be one of the more "technologically advanced" president compared to the previous ones. It was quite a noobish thing for the article to say.

just another example of Obamamania :yuk

the press loves this guy.

gonna be funny when the turn on him.

the always do :D
 
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