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Democrats, Republicans call for unity after Colo. shooting
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Obama, Romney put attack ads on hold
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- Date Jul 21, 2012
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The airwaves in Colorado are missing attack ads this weekend after both the Obama campaign and the Romney campaign reached out to affiliate TV stations in this Centennial state.
And asked them to pull their so called contrast spots for the time being and the political truth isn't isolated Colorado because in his weekly address today.
President Obama reiterated a point he made Friday morning at the end of his abbreviated trip to Florida that now is -- time for prayer and reflection and not.
For politics.
Our time here is limited and its precious.
What matters and -- heard about the small and trivial things which so often consumer lives.
It's how we choose to treat one another.
And -- one the speaker of the house John Boehner seems to share that feeling we joined President Obama.
And sending condolences and prayers to the loved ones of those who were killed.
And wounded.
And we also thank god for the police the first responders the doctors the nurses -- swift and heroic efforts saved the lives.
In New Hampshire yesterday there was no music and there were no campaign signs that Mitt Romney's event.
And -- didn't say anything about the weak economy or the president's record either because he decided to deliver remarks as a father grandfather and American and not.
Someone running for president.
Showing that even in a tight presidential race both sides are willing to put politics and poll numbers on the back burner.
So the families of those most directly impacted by the violence and -- can begin to put their lives back together.
In Washington Peter -- Fox News.