Burger Tips From Barack

Read the news of President Barack Obama’s stop over at Ray's Hell Burger and you will be surprised at the range of opinions. The first thing I thought about was the insecurity of eating at a public place like this. I have always been a little paranoid about eating out but now with all the talk of Swine Flu, how did he managed to get Joe Biden to come along with him. But our President speaks volumes in these little gestures and whether we see them or not they are working at healing the Economy and the mood of the American. Those who dislike the President seem to be more concern of the idea that he is President than the man he really is.

 

Burger Tips From Barack

 

Barack and Biden had a touch of “burgermania”

Used a motorcade and arrived in Arlington, Virginia

Ray's Hell Burger was their host

Got it all from off a neuter Blog post

Early this morning I saw a video

Realized it was a photo op, another political show

Then something else dawned on me

I wanted for the whole world to see

President Obama left more than his $5.00 tip

Showed more than was portrayed on the video clip

For getting in line he showed that we

Regardless to position in society

Our behavior should remain the same

Manners to wait, humbleness, patience and with no shame

Barack thought of the importance of spending money

At any small man’s store, the neighborhood grocery

Reminded us that even the workers behind a Burger counter  

Are equally opportune to meet nobles in social demeanor

Careful whether behind or in front a counter to do this

Keep working and your demeanor To Insure Proper Service

 


 

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