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Obama Is Sworn In as the 44th President
"Today I say to you that the challenges we face are real," Mr. Obama said in his inaugural address minutes after he took the oath of office on the same bible used by Abraham Lincoln at his first inaugural in 1861. "They are serious and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America - they will be met."
Crowds stand on a statue next to the on the National Mall ahead of the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States of America in Washington, January 20, 2009. Obama becomes the first African-American to be elected to the office of President in the history of the United States. (Reuters/Mark Wilson/Pool/ United States) Mr. Obama, the first African American to serve as president, spoke to a sea of cheering people, hundreds of thousands of Americans packed on the National Mall from the Capitol to beyond the Washington monument. The multitude was filled with black Americans and Mr. Obama's triumph was a special and emotional moment for them.
With his wife, Michelle, holding the Bible, Mr. Obama, the 47-year-old son of a white mother from Kansas and a black father from Africa, was sworn in just after noon, a little later than planned, and spoke immediately thereafter..
In his speech, Mr. Obama promised to take "bold and swift" action to restore the economy by creating jobs through public works projects, improving education, promoting alternative energy and relying on new technology.
"Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America," Mr. Obama said in a prepared copy of his remarks.
The new president also noted the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the "far-reaching network of violence and hatred" that seeks to harm the country. He used strong language in pledging to confront terrorism, nuclear proliferation and other threats from abroad, saying to the nation's enemies, "you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you."
But he also signaled a clean break from some of the Bush administration's policies on national security. "As for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals," he said, adding that the United States is "ready to lead once more."
He acknowledged that some are skeptical of his ability to fulfill the hope that many have in his ability to move the nation in a new direction.
"What the cynics fail to understand is that the ground has shifted beneath them - that the stale political arguments that have consumed us for so long no longer apply," said Mr. Obama, who ran for stressing a commitment to reduce partisanship. "The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works - whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified."
Hundreds of thousands of people packed the National Mall from the West Front of the Capitol to beyond the Washington monument, buttoned up against the freezing chill but projecting a palpable sense of hope as Mr. Obama becomes the first African American to hold the nation's highest elected office. It was the largest inaugural crowd in decades, perhaps the largest ever; the throng and the anticipation began building even before the sun rose.
After his speech, following a carefully designed script that played out all morning, Mr. Obama was to head inside the Capitol and sign nomination papers for the Cabinet members he chose in the weeks following his Nov. 4 victory. The Senate is to confirm some of those new Cabinet secretaries this afternoon, but Republicans planned to delay the confirmation of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state for at least one day.
Mr. Obama, who attended church earlier in the day, had coffee with President Bush and his wife, Laura, and then rode with them in a motorcade to Capitol Hill, will then join Congressional leaders and other dignitaries at a luncheon in Statuary Hall. That will be followed by a review of the troops - his first as commander-in-chief - before he travels back downtown at the front of the inaugural parade, which he will then watch from the reviewing stand at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
The crowd, before noon, was easily well into the hundreds of thousands.
Even before the sun rose or the mercury rose to the freezing point, people had streamed from all directions to the West Front of the Capitol, making their way on foot and by mass transit, since traffic was barred from a wide area around the grounds and the National Mall for security and to prevent gridlock.
Given the historic nature of Mr. Obama's election, black Americans appeared to be much more prevalent in the gathering crowd than at inaugurals of the recent past.
Earlier in the morning, the Obamas went to church, followed by coffee with President and Mrs. Bush.
They left Blair House at 8:47 a.m. for the short drive in their new presidential Cadillac limousine to St. John's Episcopal Church, just a few blocks away, for a prayer service. Mr. Obama wore a dark suit and red tie. Michelle Obama wore a sparkling golden dress and matching coat.
As the Obamas sat in the center of a front row pew, next to Vice President-elect Joseph Biden Jr. and his wife, Jill, the keynote speaker, Bishop T.D. Jakes of the Windsor Village United Methodist Church in Houston, read a Biblical passage from Daniel 3:19. He then offered some lessons clearly aimed both to brace and hearten the president-elect: "In time of crisis, good men must stand up"; "You cannot change what you will not confront," and "You cannot enjoy the light without enduring the heat."
Shortly before 10 a.m., the Obamas arrived at the White House, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Biden. The Obamas were met at the door by the Bushes. The two men shook hands and with their wives posed for a picture before going inside for a traditional coffee and a final few moments for the Bushes in the home they have occupied the past eight years.
Mr. Bush and Mr. Obama left the White House at 10:47 and, pausing only momentarily for photographers, entered the limousine that would take them to the Capitol. They arrived there 10 minutes later.
Aides said Mr. Obama was expected to emphasize personal responsibility in his speech.
"He is going to be counting on the American people to come together," Colin Powell, the former military leader and secretary of state, said in an appearance on MSNBC on Tuesday morning. "We all have to do something to help the country move forward under the leadership of this new president."
As a black American who grew up in a segregated nation, Mr. Powell said the inauguration was looming as a powerful and emotional moment for African Americans. "You almost start tearing up," he said.
The crowd that stretched down the mall was festive and enthusiastic. They were bundled against the cold, with the temperature just above 20 degrees at 9 a.m., and the forecast calling for it to remain in the low 30s.
Mr. Obama's assumption of the presidency caps a remarkable rise for a man first elected to national office in 2004, winning a Senate seat in a year when he also delivered the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in Boston.
To win the presidency, he defeated Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, who will become his secretary of state, in a pitched presidential primary battle and then beat Senator John McCain of Arizona in a general election conducted against the backdrop of a national economic collapse.
Though Mr. Obama did not emphasize his African American heritage as a candidate, the symbolism was evident and was reinforced by the fact that the swearing in was taking place the day following the national holiday to mark the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King. He will take office less than a month before the bicentennial of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, another Illinoisan who took the office at a time of national turmoil and a man whom Mr. Obama clearly looks to as an inspiration for his own presidency.
"Today is about validation of the dream Dr. King enunciated 45 years ago on the steps on the Lincoln Memorial," Representative James Clyburn of South Carolina, the No. 3 Democrat in the House and the highest ranking black lawmaker in Congress, said on Tuesday morning.
Responding to warnings that the huge crowd could cause long waits and security screen checkpoints, people packed Washington's subway trains by 5:30 a.m., filling all the parking lots at the outer stations; the subways had carried more than 400,000 riders by 8 a.m. An accident halted service on one of the main lines around 10 a.m.
Shortly after 7 a.m., as the sun rose above the Capitol dome, there was a glittering burst of flash-bulbs as the teeming crowd collectively snapped thousands of photos of the dramatic moment. Around the Capitol, ticket gates opened for the long lines that were already waiting.
Before long the Mall was packed with people for as far as the eye could see; by 9 a.m the eastern half of the Mall, closer to the Capitol, was completely full. Large crowds continued to stream in on foot from many blocks away, heading to the area near the Washington Monument. On the East Front, where the swearing in of the president used to occur, Marine One was parked in the plaza, ready to be re-designated for the flight taking President Bush and Mrs. Bush to the airport.
Inside the Capitol, staffers were scurrying about putting the final touches on the Inaugural Luncheon in Statuary Hall. The corridor leading to the House chamber had been transformed into staging grounds for the caterers, with huge serving tins of beets and green vegetables. Outside the House chamber, were dozens of cases of Korbel Champagne.
The tables were set with large centerpieces of red roses. And a lectern, fashioned from a brass statue of a bald eagle, was positioned behind the dais. Decorators were making final adjustments to the lighting of "View of Yosemite Valley" an 1885 painting by Thomas Hill that was positioned directly behind the President Obama's seat at the center of the dais.
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Show AllHe talks a lot.
Webber, Please go back to the Fox (so called) News!
OK, Now my comment: Thank you progressive voters - now keep the pressure on so that we get the change we have been promised!
Amen...but enjoy today.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
44th president
44 in chinese numerology is unlucky and avoided: sounds like "dying and dead" when spoken aloud.
Good luck BHO, you'll need it.
did anyone notice TORTURER CHENEY -- in a wheelchair?
did somebody TORTURE HIM?.......
I think a commentator mentioned that Cheney threw his back out removing boxes of papers in McLean. What might those papers contain?
Probably copies of emails to Gonzales authorizing torture that were hiding bars of gold bullion.
Never criticize a man until you've walked a mile in their moccasins - Native American proverb.
Wise words - for by then you'll be a mile away from him, and you'll have his moccasins.
After careful analysis and photographic comparisons, I have deduced who Dick Cheney really is:
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shire/3566/clock/dr22.jpeg
Sorry. He lost me when Rick Warren stepped up to the podium. I stopped watching,.
Anyone who would let that fascist give the invocation does not provide hope.
Oh for God's sake.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
You should have heard him out. I too didn't like the idea of RW giving the invocation, but he did it well. I liked the bit where he spoke the Hebrew and Arabic names for Jesus - the words probably stuck in his craw, but he tried to be inclusive. And hey, President Obama (doesn't that sound GOOD!) is for change. Perhaps he's changed Rick warren just a little bit.
And let's cut one another a bit of slack today.
Good sentiments and words.
I'm getting the sense that our new president is a good chess player.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
By giving Rick Warren a platform to speak, Obama gave Rick Warren's views approval and legitimacy. You don't give someone who spews hate a chance to speak at such an important and well publicised event unless you agree with them. Obama cannot have it both ways. If he was truly reaching out to the other side why wasn't the head of the KKK invited to talk and let their views be given legitimacy. We know sexism and bigotry is just as wrong as racism, why doesn't Obama?
I found the inaugural ceremonies to be deeply offensive. The hypocrisy exceeded the “Reccomended Daily Allowance” of BS by quite a lot.
To start with: The inaugration of Barack Obama should not be special because he is black. It should be special, but his ethnicity should be at most a footnote. If we, as a country, as a whole, were really over our racial hang-ups, his ethnicity would never have been an issue, would never have even been brought up as a minor aside.
Senator Feinstein said that a country can tell it is free if it can choose its leaders. How many people, who were eligible to vote, actually did so? Yes, more than in recent elections but we are still far behind if we want to be considered a real democratic republic. How free can a country be if it won't allow the same freedom to choose one's leaders for other countries? Did Chile want Pinochet imposed on them? No, but the US did so, starting with Nixon's desire to make their economy scream. What about the people of Indonesia? What about all the countries that have had freely elected governments overthrown with the assistance of the US? The US should have been protesting such takeovers not aiding them! Is Hamid Karzai really the chosen leader of Afghanistan? Or is he the leader approved by the government in Washington, D.C.?
In addition to being able to choose one's leaders, real freedom means that one doesn't have foreign soldiers patrolling one's country's streets, especially when they are not wanted there. When we impose such conditions on other people, how can we, the imposers, be free? Let alone the people imposed upon.
We are supposed to be a secular nation. The Constitutions says that no religious test shall ever be given for elected office. It also says that Congress cannot pass laws favoring one religion over others. The US Supreme Court and the 14th amendment extend this to the state governments and on down. So why was such a big deal made of the phony fact that Barack Obama was Muslim? It shouldn't have even been an issue. If there is supposed to be this strict separation between church and state in this country, why is a Christian prayer being offered up at the inaugural ceremonies? Would those planing the events have dared to offer up prayers for other religions? Would they have dared offered up a Muslim prayer? In English? (Because the possibility of one in Arabic would be way to much for people in this uptight nation to contemplate.) Christianity isn't the only religion practiced in this country. It would have been fair, if a prayer had to be given, that other religions had prayers given as well. The President is president of ALL the people in the US, not just Christians.
More significantly, our process of "choosing leaders" is a carefully controlled process of excluding all candidates except those vetted by powerful elite economic interests. It is mass marketing at it's finest, a choice between Coke a Pepsi, and a complete insult to real democracy.
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Correct. the USA political process has PERFECTED the theatre of "Democracy" in appearance without the reality and substance. it has perfected it in such a way that by offering 2 wings of the SAME WAR PARTY -- americans are given the "choice" between GOING TO WAR endlessly or going to WAR forever.....
which , idiotically enough, they continue to celebrate when it is "manageable successfuly" - even as it becomes "WAR AGAINST THE DOMESTIC POPULATION BY OTHER MEANS" (ludwig von mises).
the USA is a WAR NATION. PERIOD.
I just finished reading his inagural address. First thoughts:
It was just the usual mix of US exceptionalism with a suprisingly large part of it the usual unapologetic jingoism. He even made a point of including Vietnam (Khe Sanh) among those places where, "For us, they fought and died". They sure weren't fighting and dying, (and most of all, killing) for me, no sirrreee!
Then there was this: "We will not apologize for our way of life, nor will we waver in its defense..." No comment needed.
And when he said: "...those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents, we say to you now that our spirit is stronger and cannot be broken; you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you." he almost certainly wasn't referring to Israel.
Finally, on the domestic front, he made two references to "healthcare can afford"
"raise health care's quality and lower its cost." Of course this is code-language for "universal health care as a human right is off the table".
Overall I was not impressed. For a comparison on how much unhealthy swagger characterizes the US presidency today, let me suggest comparing it to Carters 1977 inaugural adddress here:
http://www.bartleby.com/124/pres60.html
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"We will not apologize for our way of life, nor will we waver in its defense..."
This immediately makes him and his administration the enemy of all environmentalists, and seekers of peace and justice, while defining what he meant by "continuity." A way of life that has 20% of its populace un- or underemployed; whose largest state, California, is about to go bankrupt, with many more to follow; where trillions are lavished on banksters while millions are about to hit he streets; and where trillions are wasted on an uneneding effort to dominate and enslave the planet, killing and displacing millions of people every decade since the end of WW2. Obama is now Planetary Public Enemy #1.
Then there is:
"To those leaders around the globe who seek to sow conflict, or blame their society's ills on the West - know that your people will judge you on what you can build, not what you destroy."
Now, how do we interpret this? The "West" through it's global program of corporate neoloberal econnomics has indeed created may ills in developing world societies. And, as even 39th president pointed out, our Western corporate consumer culture also destroys community, solidarity, and humanities vast and coloful cultural traditions, and any hope of a sustainable environment.
And, wherever a nation tries to build an alternative, it is the "west" that sabotages and destroys it - sometimes violently.
So. was this intended as a veiled threat? Against Chavez, against Morales, against Arab cultures? Or was it intended as a thinly-velied catagorical rejection of those right here in the US (and around the world) who crticize the western elite economic consensus?
And another thing about this speech. It had bones thrown to the right in every paragraph. But was anything offered to those who make up a large part of his own party - those countless people who called for genuine "change" on Obama's own website over the past 2 1/2 months? Nothing!
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it is not so much obama himself.
they all likely start out as decent people...left on their own...but when swallowed up by the establishment - pay obeisance to the "traditions" such as the theatre of "inauguration" towards a display of "peaceful transfer of power" -- which it is quickly forgotten - has just been hiding, once again, what is reallya VIOLENT POWER transfer -- transfered "peacefully" -- which is _ according to the designs of the OLIGARCHY - which leads the nation in pretending that it is all about :"liberty, justice, and truth"
but in reality is another "transfer of MANAGEMENT" of a VIOLENT EMPIRE. one that does violence on human decency, human justice, human economic futures, and militant bloodletting.
every 4 years -- the USA "peacefully" transfers Management from one or the other wing of the SAME WAR PARTY that runs america.
a WARLIKE nation that wages economic , cultural and military wars upon nations and its own people.
that's what America really is
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as one of the senior members of the movement for civil, economic justice and antiviolence and war - of Dr Martin Luther King REMINDED yesterday:
"the election of a black man is only ONE step of Dr King's Vision....it is incomplete....Dr King had a BROADER vision of ECONOMIC JUSTICE for all and NONVIOLENCE -- and getting rid of our empire".
no -- i do NOT think King would be ENTIRELY satisfied if he heard today -- obama taking on the same stridency against "enemies" and "we will not apologize for our way of life" -- which IS the central pillar of the INJUSTICES inflicted by the USA against other nations that Dr King HIMSELF spoke of!
ONCE obama said "we will not apologize for our way of life"
he told the world -- "AMERICAN EMPIRE SHALL CONTINUE"...
and THAT is already his first failure. and betrayal of Dr King's message of peace , justice , which King was VERY specific about ECONOMIC JUSTICE and brotherhood for all ...
OBAMA has four years to correct himself.
No "entirely" about it, I dont think Dr. King would be happy at all with Obama's speech.
But the highly redone, mass-marketed, King is about as much like the real King as the Pepsico/KFC Col Sanders cartoon carricature is to the real late Col. Sanders of Shelbyville, KY.
That King does approve of Obama's speech.
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I Lift Up Mine Eyes
At the exact moment Barack Obama was taking the oath of office I was putting a fresh newspaper on the bottom of the big cage from which my macaws, Barney & Lucille, rule my home. A visitor at that moment would have no clue that these loveliest of birds are also the messiest. For about sixty seconds every morning the illusion of immaculateness prevails. A fresh newspaper, a new beginning. I smoothed the corners and patted the paper flat. Working beneath parrots is a perilous thing. I looked up. The perennial status quo, twin assholes, ringed in beautiful green and yellow feathers, loomed overhead, prepared for the coming day's work.
Hilarious! Excellent!
---USAn---
LMAO!
Consider yourself lucky that you are not an elephant keeper.
Never criticize a man until you've walked a mile in their moccasins - Native American proverb.
Ah, but what would that birdcage be like if you didn't make the effort to clean it every once in a while?
We are all birdcage cleaners.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
Inauguration Day in the Gaza Strip
A Palestinian farmer was killed by Israeli gunfire in Jabalia; marking second death in two days of Israeli ceasefire. Two Palestinian children were killed by explosives left behind by Israeli forces in Gaza. Killed by weapons bought and paid for with US tax dollars.
None will be attending Inaugural events or celebrating a new era of 'hope and change' this evening. The children will not have the opportunity to put away their 'childish things' and to live out their dreams as responsible productive citizens, only to be buried broken and bloodstained, wrapped in white sheets, under the rubble of their homeland.
Supposedly, that killing was in conjunction with Isreali dozers, guarded by tanks and troops being put to work tearing up farmers' fields.
Also, Isreali ships off shore shelled an area north of Gaza City, no one was killed.
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Voxclamantis,
That was very creative. In other words: "Look up, here comes the shit!"
Did you see that Mr. Obama, the House Negro, screwed up the oath of office?
Does that foreshadow things to come?
MALCOLM X: THE HOUSE NEGRO AND THE FIELD NEGRO\
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znQe9nUKzvQ
It was Chief Justice John Roberts that screwed up the original wording of the oath, causing Obama to pause. Was that intentional? maybe and you're right, it may foreshadow things to come.
hoytdouglas, Hello. "Negro," according to my American Heritage dictionary is "OFTEN OFFENSIVE-italicized, A Black Person." And it IS offensive hoytouglas-RACIST. Unequivocally. You are in public on CD, not in some red-neck bar.
Obama is a BLACK man. A BLACK Man. Desecrate him if you care to, as such.
azjoe.
They even mentioned Israel in the inauguration.
The Bible is the worst book to use for civilization, and Jehovah is one ugly ignorant god.
At least Zeus had some pleasant qualities.
At least Zeus had some pleasant qualities.
Yep, rape, murder, torture, wilful destruction of property, angry fits, pederasty, philandary, and some really baaaad lies.
Yep, that sounds like an improvement over Bush.
Never criticize a man until you've walked a mile in their moccasins - Native American proverb.
BUSH-FREE AT LAST! BUSH-FREE AT LAST! GOOD GOD ALMIGHTY, WE'RE BUSH-FREE AT LAST!!
Okay, okay, I know, Obama's an unknown. But let me have this one little happy moment willya?
My sentiments exactly!!!! Oh happy day!!!!
I waved to Bush with the back of my hand.
Out, damn spot!
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
As a person who was active against the war and in other issues in the 60s, the totality of this inauguration and certainly Pres. Obama's speech feels to me as if after a dismal gap of 40 years since the 1968 assassinations, this president has been handed the baton by RFK and Dr. King.
Is he what they would have envisioned? No, of course not, because they did not live through those dismal 40 years.
Barack H. Obama, is a good man with very good intentions. Was he my first choice--no, that was Kucinich. I do not like a lot of his appointments, except for Rep. Hilda Solis, who is a true champion of the working people (and I was fortunate enough to know her over several years,) but I believe that he is very practical, and if those appointments are not helping him in his stated goals to fix our economy, largely by green enterprise, and to bring us to a more harmonious existence as a people, then he has an immense determination and will kick out those who are not helpful.
As progressives, it is up to us to do what FDR requested, and make the president do the good ideas. Let us not continue to exhibit the gratuitious and counterproductive venom displayed by previous posters. The Goddess loves a cheerful person. Let's be cheerful in our insistence on justice and fairness from the new administration.
As an aside, Justice Roberts screwed up the oath out of his petty ego, and he will forever be known as the chief justice who couldn't even administer the oath properly. I don't predict a good future for him.
Blessings to all of us, our long national nightmare is over.
Margalo
If you did not like his appointments, then how can you say Obama "is a good man with very good intentions"?
And I would submit our "nightmare" is NOT over; rather, it has only just begun.
When FDR said "make him do it". There were still ways that popular power could force change in a presidents agenda.
Those days are long gone. Even as FDR was saying those things, Edward Bernays was putting in place his theory and application of modern industrial manufacture of consent. He described it, in so many words, as absolutely vital in modern democracies to prevent the rabble of ordinary citizens from taking control from the wealthy, who naturally, are the rightful rulers.
Today we have a well-oiled corporate media consensus and politican manufacturing machine that would have amazed and delighted Bernays.
One small example is how Obama repeatedly used the phrase "affordable healthcare" in the inagural speech. This is the classic memory-hole technique - the best way to supress a dangerous idea is simply to remove it from any public mention. In this case, the memory-holed unmentionable is the idea of free publicly funded healthcare as a human right, as is in other industrial nations.
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Here's the challenge for our new president: can he curb our ruling class? (Their greed is killing the rest of us)
Fact: America is giving money to rich bankers rather than the deserving poor facing foreclosure.
Hard to believe!
My only hope, and here I hope that Obama agrees with me, is that these idle rich will become the idle poor real soon.
And I have a new idea for the President: limit profits to the inflation rate plus 2%.
This way people who invest in the likes of Madoff and other hedge fund geniuses, rather than collect their 20 % interest over a 30 year period, will have to get by with a mere pittance. This will be the end of the bubbles that plague capitalism and give the working stiff an even break.
Save the ruling class from their own avarice and greed.
Dr Wu, the last of the big-time thinkers
What about the poor
Oh, the black preacher mentioned "them" at benediction of the inauguration, so that takes care of them!
Do you really think Obama cares about the poor? It only cost us $150 million for him to take his oath. I cannot stand Bush and I criticized him for his $40 million inaugural. A $150 million inaugural is obscene and there is no excuse. It is hard to believe but Obama has a way bigger ego than Bush. This is not the kind of change I can believe in.
Roberts screwed up the oath. (Fire him).
Toss the Bible at these events, not to mention all the revs. And please get rid of the male sky -god religions--nothing but war and hate. Multiple m/f land gods were a tad better.
Dr Wu, the last of the big-time thinkers
Yeah!! It will be a REAL accopmlishment when an atheist becomes president.
I notice that one of the "preachers" said, "let justice flow down like rain". I remember that phrase...yes, let it. Until we have justice for Bush, we will remain at odds.
Obama Is Sworn At as the 44th President - will come soon enough.
I see that Roberts added an appendix to the Oath of Office as written in our Constitution.
Will that make it UN or EXTRA Constitutional?
Says it all:
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/jan2009/pers-j20.shtml
Here's my take on the remark:
"To those leaders around the globe who seek to sow conflict, or blame their society's ills on the West - know that your people will judge you on what you can build, not what you destroy."
Well, for starters, the "West" through it's global program of corporate neoloberal econnomics has indeed created may ills in developing world societies. And, as even 39th president pointed out, our Western corporate consumer culture also destroys community, solidarity, and humanities vast and coloful cultural traditions, and any hope of a sustainable environment.
It also objectifies and commercializes women's bodies and sexual intimacy in a way that many people - particularly in the mid-east and most of Asia, find repugnant.
And, wherever a nation tries to build a economic or cultural alternative, it is the "west" that sabotages and destroys it - sometimes violently.
So. was this intended as a veiled threat gainst Chavez, against Morales, against Arab or central/south Asian cultures? Or was it intended as a thinly-velied catagorical rejection of those of us right here in the US (and around the world) who crticize the western elite economic consensus?
And another thing about this speech. It had bones thrown to the right in every paragraph. But was anything offered to those who make up a large part of his own party - those countless people who called for genuine "change" on Obama's own website over the past 2 1/2 months? Nothing!
---USAn---