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President Obama’s “Beer Summit” Angers Many Alocholics Anonymous and Recovery Groups.

Initially as a meeting to address race relations, the meeting and it’s venue has quickly spurred a debate as to whether beer should be on the menue.

Since Alcohol use among youths has become a permanent fixture in the media, many argue “is it even wise to use an alcoholic component in such a meeting?” – surely it is not needed. This is the very same component that has Alocholics and many through out the recovery community up in arms.

Ironically, the alcoholic component injected into the meeting arose as a result of President Obama’s phone call to Sergeant Crowley, who unexpected took the call on his cell phone in a local police bar. It was later stated that “The idea of meeting for a beer seemed appropriate at the time.”

Now the world has inappropriately coined it the “Beer Summit”, leaving those with real alcohol and addiction problems filled with chagrin.

Many also argue that while the president is experiencing various sates of inebriation, desperately trying to stitch the wounds of his supposed “racial remarks”, many good American men and women are being killed over seas.

3 Responses to “President Obama’s “Beer Summit” Angers Many Alocholics Anonymous and Recovery Groups.”

  1. concerned
    August 10th, 2009 | 10:52 pm

    is it so wrong for a non AA person to drink a beer? we are talking about a meeting with adults it is the media that broadcasts this garbage to the children – blame your news sources or don’t let you kids watch TV

  2. Robbie
    September 9th, 2009 | 11:51 pm

    Just because I have a problem with alcohol does not mean the rest of the world does. So what…. he had a beer

  3. January 9th, 2010 | 2:01 pm

    Норм

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President Obama's "Beer Summit" Angers Many Alocholics Anonymous and Recovery Groups.
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President Obama’s “Beer Summit” Angers Many Alocholics Anonymous and Recovery Groups.

Initially as a meeting to address race relations, the meeting and it’s venue has quickly spurred a debate as to whether beer should be on the menue.

Since Alcohol use among youths has become a permanent fixture in the media, many argue “is it even wise to use an alcoholic component in such a meeting?” – surely it is not needed. This is the very same component that has Alocholics and many through out the recovery community up in arms.

Ironically, the alcoholic component injected into the meeting arose as a result of President Obama’s phone call to Sergeant Crowley, who unexpected took the call on his cell phone in a local police bar. It was later stated that “The idea of meeting for a beer seemed appropriate at the time.”

Now the world has inappropriately coined it the “Beer Summit”, leaving those with real alcohol and addiction problems filled with chagrin.

Many also argue that while the president is experiencing various sates of inebriation, desperately trying to stitch the wounds of his supposed “racial remarks”, many good American men and women are being killed over seas.

3 Responses to “President Obama’s “Beer Summit” Angers Many Alocholics Anonymous and Recovery Groups.”

  1. concerned
    August 10th, 2009 | 10:52 pm

    is it so wrong for a non AA person to drink a beer? we are talking about a meeting with adults it is the media that broadcasts this garbage to the children – blame your news sources or don’t let you kids watch TV

  2. Robbie
    September 9th, 2009 | 11:51 pm

    Just because I have a problem with alcohol does not mean the rest of the world does. So what…. he had a beer

  3. January 9th, 2010 | 2:01 pm

    Норм

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