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Detoxify our minds and bodies from the radioactive Marxist propaganda you, your czars, your bought and bribed media have been unrelentingly jamming into our objecting souls

2011 SOTU: An Unremarkable 62 Minutes of U.S. History



Only one hour too long, this SOTU speech deserves only very few words of commentary. Anything more than that will only cause people to reflect back upon it, which I'm sure by now not even Obama wants to do.

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This is what I heard:
"Let us forget about the Socialist coup I've been staging over the past 2 years with all the fiery passion of 10,000 angry SEIU members, and let us now compromise and become bipartisan buddies - Together- as one."
So, it's come to this. From "We are only five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America," to " Let's rally around the flag, together as one." Is it not obvious? Since America has spoken with her vote last November, handing Mr. Obama his axxx on a plate, he sounds different. Doesn't he? Mr. Obama, before we all gather round the campfire to sing Kumbaya - "Together, as One" - would you give us just a little bit of time to bury our dead, bandage our bleeding wounds, change our torn and tattered clothes, seal the holes and cracks in our floors and ceilings, find some jobs, rebuild our credit and our wealth, detoxify our minds and bodies from the radioactive Marxist propaganda you, your czars, your bought-and-bribed media, your state-controlled education institutions, and all of your union comrades have been unrelentingly jamming into our objecting souls for the past two years? Like about a decade or so. Ok, sir? As we happily put behind us this lackluster and inconsequential evening in America, let us turn our thoughts back to the most urgent business of investigating just who this person really is.


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Nick Chagouris -- Bio and Archives

Nick Chagouris is a 3rd generation Seafood dealer, which began as a fish cart by his immigrant grandfather, Louie, on the streets of NYC in1912.

His grandparents migrated to Baltimore, MD in 1917 where they set up a fish stand in the now World Famous Lexington Market. After serving in the Army in Europe in WWII, his father Nick Sr. returned to grow the family business to locations in The Hollins Street, and The Cross Street Markets.

Through Nick’s Fish House , Restaurant and Marina, and Nick’s Oyster Bar a premier Baltimore Raw Bar, brother Thomas Chagouris continues the thriving family business today in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor area. Nick is the owner of Crabbydaddy Seafood & Prime Steak House and The Woodlands Seafood Company in The Woodlands, TX where he has lived for the past 25 years. He attended the Maryland Institute College of Art on a full Senatorial Scholarship and has continued studies in Political Science, Creative Writing, and Fine Art at various colleges. Nick is an Online Conservative Activist blogger and writer and the proud father of Olympia, Nicholas, and Phoenix Chagouris.


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