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Obama Offers Internationalist Vision
WASHINGTON - Speaking before a record crowd estimated at between two and three million people at his inauguration here Tuesday, U.S. President Barack Obama promised a foreign policy of "humility and restraint" and "greater cooperation and understanding between nations".
In his first address as president, Obama also said he will take "bold and swift" action to address the deepening economic crisis designed to roll back the excesses of the market and "lay a new foundation for growth," and to ensure that, in dealing with terrorist threats, he will seek to protect the rule of law and human rights.
"As for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals," he asserted in an implicit rejection of the policies of his predecessor, George W. Bush, that received the strongest applause of a 15-minute address delivered shortly after he was sworn into office by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on the balcony of the U.S. Capitol.
"Our Founding Fathers, faced with perils we can scarcely imagine, drafted a charter to assure the rule of law and the rights of man, a charter expanded by the blood of generation. Those ideals still light the world, and we will not give them up for expedience's sake."
Obama's swearing-in, which took place at noon in bright sunshine but frigid temperatures, was preceded by 90 minutes of pomp, music and circumstance, as the nation's governors, congressmen, senators, past presidents and vice presidents all filed in before Bush himself was announced - to scattered booing and then an embarrassing silence, followed by Obama, who drew waves of cheering.
But most impressive was the immense crowd that gathered for the occasion. It stretched from the base of the Capitol Building down the stately National Mall to the Lincoln Memorial some three kms away. The previous record for an inauguration was 1.5 million in 1966 when Lyndon Johnson was sworn in for his second term.
The celebration was clouded shortly later Tuesday afternoon as news spread that Sen. Edward Kennedy, who was diagnosed with brain tumor last year, reportedly suffered a seizure during a lunch reception held for Obama in the Capitol by the Congressional leadership after the swearing-in.
Obama's speech, delivered in the same confident oratorical style that has become his trademark since he first emerged into the national spotlight at his keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention in Boston in 2004, was both grim and determined, noting that Washington is not only "at war, against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred," but also that the U.S. economy is "badly weakened".
"Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence across our land - a nagging fear that America's decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights," he said, adding that the challenges faced by the country 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."
On the economy, Obama indicated he intended to take strong action on the nation's transportation and communications infrastructure, health care, and alternative energy sources, notably solar, wind, and biofuels, among other areas. In another swipe at Bush, he promised to "restore science to its rightful place".
"Now, there are some who question the scale of our ambitions - who suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans," he said. "Their memories are short."
"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. The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works..."
"Nor is the question before us whether the market is a force for good or ill," he added. "Its power to generate wealth and expand freedom is unmatched, but this crisis has reminded us that without a watchful eye, the market can spin out of control and that a nation cannot prosper long when it favors only the prosperous."
Surprisingly, Obama devoted more attention to foreign affairs in a series of implicit rebukes to the unilateralist and militarist tendencies of the Bush administration.
After pledging to uphold the rule of law and human rights while maintaining national security, he pledged to "all other peoples and governments who are watching today, from the grandest capitals to the small village where my father was born: know that America is a friend of each nation and every man, woman and child who seeks a future of peace and dignity, and that we are ready to lead once more."
"Recall that earlier generations faced down fascism and communism not just with missiles and tanks, but with sturdy alliances and enduring convictions," he went on. "They understood that our power alone cannot protect us, not does it entitle us to do as we please. Instead, they knew that our power grows through its prudent use; our security emanates from the justness of our cause, the force of our example, the tempering qualities of humility and restraint."
"We are the keepers of this legacy. Guided by these principles once more, we can meet those new threats that demand even greater effort - even greater cooperation and understanding between nations," he went on, adding, "We will begin to responsibly leave Iraq to its people, and forge a hard-earned peace in Afghanistan."
"With old friends and former foes, we will tirelessly to lessen the nuclear threat, and roll back the specter of a warming planet," he said. At the same time, he added, "We will not apologize for our way of life, nor will we waver in its defense, and for 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."
Obama stressed that the U.S.'s own "patchwork heritage" was a "strength, not a weakness" and that its own long struggle to eliminate slavery and segregation gave it an optimism "that the old hatreds shall someday pass; that the lines of tribe shall soon dissolve; that as the world grows smaller, our common humanity shall reveal itself; and that America must play its role in ushering in a new era of peace."
"To the Muslim world, we seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect," he declared. Obama's advisers have said he plans to deliver a major address in the capital of a major Islamic nation within the first 100 days of his term.
"To the people of poor nations, we pledge to work alongside you to make your farms flourish and let clean waters flow; to nourish starved bodies and feed hungry minds," he went on. "And to those nations like ours that enjoy relative plenty, we say we can no longer afford indifference to suffering outside out borders; nor can we consume the world's resources without regard to effect. For the world has changed, and we must change with it."
Obama, the nation's first president of African descent, alluded only once to his own experience - or, more precisely, his Kenyan father's - when he noted that core U.S. values of "hard work and honesty, courage and fair play, tolerance and curiosity, loyalty and patriotism" explained "why men and women and children of every race and every faith can join celebration across this magnificent mall, and why a man whose father less than sixty years ago might not have been served at a local restaurant can now stand before you to take a most sacred oath."
In the Inaugural's benediction, civil rights icon Rev. Joseph Lowery also alluded to race when he asked God to "help us work for that day when black will not be asked to vie back, when brown can stick around, when yellow will be mellow, when the red man can get ahead, and when white will embrace what is right."
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Show AllOne thing that Obama could do that would really set him apart would be to take on the armament manufacturers, drive them out of business. What, you ask, has DavidG gone mad?
No, not as far as I know. I'm simply putting forward the case that cigarette companies were finally held to account for the damage and death that their products cause so why should armament manufacturers be any different! In fact, given the horror of Gaza, should they also be put on trial for War Crimes?
I explore this controversial idea on my blog.
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You are so right DavidG. Obama has many things to do--it seems almost endless. But first he has to get the country headed in the right direction, with the help of corrupt democrats and neo-con republicans, and with special interest groups that represent the most powerful, rich greedy people in the world. I don't envy him-and I think he will probably fail. But on this day of hope, I hope not.
A speech filled with the mythological american value system that does not exist. Bold decisive action he said. A bailout is what we get instead. He will not tackle the real problems facing America. He will allow the status quo to continue. Watch and see if he challenges the serpentine agents of the bloated military budget. Watch and see if he renews regulation of the financial system. Watch and see if he challenges the corporatocracy. Tax cuts to business, how will that stimulate the economy? We don't even know where the bailout money is? Show me the money Mr. President. I am not a party
member,nor will I ever be one again. The two party system is a sham. Witness the new President,typical politician,slippery and elusive. Nothing new here.
How can you not like what this guy is saying. A couple of things that really hit me here. 1. He never looks down in his speeches at any notes. He plays it all by heart, and doesn't need anyone to tell him what to say. 2. Do you see the adoration for him by his children? That is something that has been earned with a deep and real Love.
I say let's give this guy a chance. He sure is saying some pretty powerful stuff, and is making those promises looking into the eyes of his children. Go for it Obama, ...rock this world. I'm here to act in positive ways, and to do everything I can to make it all come true.
I would have liked it more if he had promised to put and end to our government's training and support of repressive right-wing regimes in various places (see www.soaw.org for some examples), and promised to fulfill his oath to protect and defend the Constitution by immediately pressing for war crimes trials for Bush, Cheney, etc. (see http://rawstory.com/news/afp/Bush_Rumsfeld_should_be_pursued_for_01202009.html for one example).
But maybe you don't consider those things "positive".
Grateful Child-Obama says a lot of nice things, it's his actions or inactions that worry a lot of people on the left. I'm appreciative of his oratory skills, and he seems like he has a nice family.
I'm gonna give him a chance too. We have to. But we're looking for something of substance here and a profound, fundamental change, and I think it will only come about if we get in his ear.
I bet the address from the Muslim capital will talk about how they have to get modern and make friends with the peace loving state of Israel, l8ike those other moderate states, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia.
Would love to be wrong.
For nostalgia's sake I looked up President-elect Bush's earliest news stories.
Bush begins new day as U.S. president-elect
Last Updated: Thursday, December 14, 2000 | 10:37 PM ET
CBC News
George W. Bush started his first day as the president-elect of the United States by going to church. He says he wants to begin his term on a "message of prayer and healing."
Lobe is usually good at getting his facts straight. LBJ wasn't elected for a second term; he was sworn in for his fisrt full term in 1965, not 1966.
The amount of JanusFace in the speech is amazing. Welcome to ObamaInc.
did I read the same speech?
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UNBELIEVABLE!!!
According to a report in The Huffington Post by Dave Reed today,
"George W. Bush has PARDONED OSAMA BIN LADEN for the murder of 2700 Americans in the fall of 2001."
I am not making this up!
You can 'google' it as well.
.I have been one of the most consistent critics of Barack Hussein Obama on this forum, but not today.
I have said that I think him a demagogic speaker and a false progressive, but not today.
I have stated that I believe him to be an ally of big business and the military industrial complex and that his administration will reflect that alliance, but not today.
I have called him another warmonger and said he will escalate rather than end the war on terror, but not today.
Today I saw, on that stage with our new President, a long line of people, people like Sojourner Truth, and John Brown, and Mary Fair Burks ,Dr. Ralph E. Bunche, Malcolm X, Rosa Parks,James Meredith, Medgar Evers, Edwin Pratt, Scwerin, Cheney and Goodman, and every single human who stood up and fought for the right to be treated with fairness, with decency, the right to live an honest life. I saw Lyndon Baines Johnson standing there, he who signed the Civil Rights Act knowing that he threw away the Southern vote for his party for a generation or two. Today I will not criticize this man in this moment.
I have lived a long time with the shame of much of what my nation does in my name, but not today. Today I can stand up and be proud of this thing my fellow Americans have done.
Tomorrow is time enough to engage in politics, today I will bask in this one golden moment.
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We see things, not as they are, but as we are.
Anais Nin
ardee--your comments are much like Obama's speech. I only intend to celebrate the end of BushCo. The battle against ObamaInc starts in ernest tommorrow.
Amen!
Well said ardee, I share your sentiments.
Nice to see how fucking deluded you are ! LOL !! LOL !!
Ardee - Keep in touch with the powerful spirit of the actions of that crowd when the going gets rough - çause it will - and keep holding Obama in the Light.
Outstanding speech. Very unifying. Let's hope that Obama is ushering in an entirely new direction for this shamed and broken country under the Bush Regime. Most important I saw less National Self-centeredness and more willingness to be inclusive to All countries. I hope so; We shall see.
abe-I checked that out and the article you talk about smacks of satire. It's iffy man.
""To those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent, know that you are on the wrong side of history; but that we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist," Obama said."
Wow! Sounds wonderful. Does this mean the Saudi Royals are on notice ... and Pakistan, Egypt, Syria, Israel, Jordan _________ (fill in the blanks). I hope 'da man' knows what he is getting into. Hope springs eternal !
"...and for 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."
Didn't your mind immediately leap to the butchery of 350 Palestinian children in Gaza? Does Obama intend to outlast and defeat Israel? Weren't those our attack helicopters and sniper rifles that slaughtered those innocents? I don't understand what he is saying.
I was happy to attend, in spirit, this wonderful event - the coronation. But I think it was more about watching the Bush family slink off into the ashcan of history than anything substantive about the future. Obama has my complete permission to change the world and mend the psychosis of our bloated, prideful society. Unlike his predecessor, he does have the capacity to do it. But I will not toss my handful of confetti in the air until arms sales to Isreal are halted, universal health care is available to all citizens, the human rights written into our Constitution are extended to all human beings, and the books of oil and insurance and banking and other public service corporations are no longer none of our business. When we get past the fancy talk and see that there is beef in his sandwich.
Thank you. Finally someone said it. I'm so sick of reading everywhere how great everything was. It was a meaningless day and everyone on the site doesn't seem to want to admit it, even when deep down they all know the truth.
.How can you call the swearing in of our first African American President a meaningless day? How shortsighted and unaware of our history can you get? How ignorant of what our African American brothers and sisters feel on this day can you demonstrate?
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We see things, not as they are, but as we are.
Anais Nin
OBAMA INAUGURATION: Mounain who produced a Mouse
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Obama’s inauguration expense of more than $170 million dollars, in the middle of recession, produced less crowd than Johnson Inaugural of 1.2 million people. Yet the mountain of fan fair, and money, Hollywood celebrities and publicity produced a disappointing mouse! Rick Warren gave more hope to the religious right an Neo-cons than Obama’s disappointing and colorless speech.
Obama has the makings of a great tele-prompter reader=orator, but his inaugural speech was not a great oration. It was well-delivered, but it consisted of a hodgepodge of themes, rhetoric, injunctions, and applause lines that did not address directly to the crisis that the US and the world faces today.
Obama’s Mountain of hope produced a disappointing and fearful mouse! Wall Street dropped more than 300 points because they saw no hope for real Change! Even after Obama got his wall Street 350 750 billions of “giveaway” Bail-out money, more in TARP money, and promised them 1. 3 trillion dollars of extra expenditure for road, bridges, infrastructures and Green Jobs to nowhere.
As he was speaking instead of hope they saw despair and dumped their stocks because any one with economic 101 knows that borrowing from China to buy Chinese and Mexican industrial products and filling Wal-Mart with cheap goods at the expense of American jobs would lead to 13 trillion Dollars National Debt by the end of 2009, that in combination of budget deficit, Balance of Trade deficit would bring this great nation to is knees.
We need factory Jobs, technological jobs and export goods jobs. What we don’t need a superficial service jobs. Did he say anything about this no.
He kissed Bush’s ass instead of declaring that Bush’s Policies, which has brought disrepute to the ideal’s of this nation would be abandoned.
Instead of declaring to the world that Never again he would permit the leaders of this nation take us to wrong war by lies and deceit and he declares to the world that we follow Human rights and respect supremacy of truth in our conducts, he sat down Collin Powell in front row and defended militarism.
Instead of declaring , never again would America torture innocent human beings and to prove that he would prosecute anyone who has disrepute America and its ideal he praised Bush. Instead of declaring to the world that never again America keeps silence while its military arsenals are being used to destroy 22000 houses in Gaza and murdering more that 1200 know women and children and more than 6000 seriously wounded in the Biggest Concentration Camp in the world, he could have said he would try to bring peace to Palestinians and end their carnage! No, for 24 days he kept silent and still is waving his Israeli flag, not thinking what is good for the United States. We need market for our products and 1.5 Billion Muslims would be our customers if we show the olive branch. The president must be the greatest salesman for America and he failed to get their attention.
He Brought Rick Warren to give him credence among other neo-Christian rights and letting him to make a sale’s pitch for his Neo-con’s agenda that has taken us to the road to economic devastation; but did not make a sale’s pitch for American blacks and impoverished.
Obama’s Inauguration Speech: Disappointing
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Conservative are happy now that they know one of their own is the White House and under the “Black Skins there is White Mask” ; they are happy to see that all Civil Rights leaders are going to the “quite house”, where he sent Reverent Wright. But the question is not about individual achievement via Charter Schools and parental guidance; but via a society that give all black Americans a chance, the same chance we give to all new immigrants, He is a great Achiever and he knows black Americans psychology so he wants to keep them happy by his lesson of success; but his lesson as a son of Kenyan, has nothing to do with black history and how the American society should uplift them. Blacks psychological happiness with him actually is counterproductive. That is why many Neo-cons are celebrating the end of Al Sharpton, jessie Jackson and others; but Civil Rights movement would not die and must regroup and do not permit individual achievement of blacks cloud their group oppression.
.In Contact to vividness of Obama the speech was unusually dull, abstract and lacked any reference to people or situations in the present. The concepts, and the argument on which the speech hung was lifeless, were neither original nor compelling.
Nothing in the speech ring true!. Premise: America's success in the past was based on people who "struggled and sacrificed and worked." Conclusion: What we need now is a "new era of responsibility." What does it mean? It means Bush and Co. did nothing wrong; but we as people, as powerless as we were, are the reason for troubling economy. Our generation is at fault and now we have to start changing our behavior. Nothing about FISA , that he voted for , nothing about the fabricated War on Terror, that scared us of our own shadows, nothing about extra-ordinary renditions, nothing about lies to get us into the War; nothing about the cost of war that he voted for it every time Bush asked; nothing about stopping the war now to stop bleeding, but we are in trouble now is because the present generation has acted irresponsibly. Is that really at the heart of America's difficulties at home or in the world? It has the ring of Neo-Cons Biblical prophecies, but not of grain of truth.
There were subsidiary themes that seemed ill-suited to the occasion. Obama declared we need to end "the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas that for far too long have strangled our politics." Yes, fine, but again: Does that get at the problem now? Is Obama facing partisan warfare? Is Washington deeply divided? It may become so, but nothing suggest that this is a critical problem. Unless he wants to take the party to the right and he feel that he might see opposition from Congress and Civil Rights leader.
Obama did not say anything about the nature of challenges facing us. Or he said is:" Our nation is at war against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred,"! This is nonsense! Our nation is at war with people who love us but hate their own oppressive government. There is no danger from Al Quaeda or Hamas , even after 5 years of torture in variety of torture chambers the CIA, Bush administration, Justice department , FBI investigation, Military Kangaroo courts have not produced one legally acceptable confession or a real culprit for 911 attack on us! It seems the danger posed by Al Qaeda is reminiscent of George W. Bush and his fabricated “war on terror”. Obama and the country clearly face grave problems overseas; but they can't be reduced to a "far-reaching network." So what on hell he is talking about!
The economic crisis? "Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age." Greed? Yes, but greed condoned and encouraged by government. Hard choices? What does these refer to? Few people getting sub-prime loan!? Auto companies making the wrong cars? Obama doesn't say anything of substance!
He could have declared the reality that our economy is wrong because of greedy Bankers who invested and lost their investment. Of Israeli and Wall street commodity brokers who in collusion with media , artificially increased the price of oil 5 times its worth pocketed the difference and transferred their money into foreign places. If the whole world has lost these trillions of dollars one would ask were did all these money that they scammed go, into the black hole , as Obama wants us to believe or in the pocket of the Wall street bankers and brokers that Obama wants to “Bail-out”!
The shallowness of his diagnosis is obvious, that is why he had lost his Mojo. His diagnosis dooms his supposed treatment of our economic problems. He is trying to shift the burden to the powerless people not the leaders who led them to the economic suicide. It was our leaders not the lead who took us to this economic suicide mission, called depression. Why did he cover-up facts and blend them with fantasy? It is up to us to unmask him and force him to follow the “Change we Can Believe in” and move a progressive direction!
Already Barak Obama has indirectly slaughtered thousands of Palestinians ..On June 5th on the day he was confirmed as the Democratic candidate, he addressed the American - Israeli Lobby group AIPAC and gave "unconditional" support to Israel.!! We now know and see the results..Barak...PLEASE I AM NOT STUPID...don't speak to me of freedom and democracy..I have seen your freedom and democracy in the West Bank as illegal settlements are enlarged and more Palestinian lands are annexed ..I have seen your freedom and democracy in the streets of Gaza City.I have seen your freedom and democracy in a "Cage" called the Gaza Strip where the terrorist state called Israel has indiscriminately killed and detained its peoples for years using USA weapons,support and protection while maintaining a total blockade against the vital necessities of life... you refer to Hamas as a terrorist group for your own selfish interests when in reality it is the freely and democraticly elected government of all Palestinians ..Yes,in retribution,it fires crude home made rockets into Israel and you highlight this fact yet cannot utter the word "occupation" and you remain silent on the many thousands of Air,Navy,tank etc strikes on Palestinians that over many years has bought death and distruction and breed fear and revenge into a proud people..Its my opinion you offer nothing but a continuation of the ignorance of the Bush era.
"Nor is the question before us whether the market is a force for good or ill," he added. "Its power to generate wealth and expand freedom is unmatched"
O'Bama is misguiding the people about the "market". His term "market" implies the unregulated market. O'Bama's stale rhetoric ignores that the unregulated market is highly unstable, reckless, destructive against the biosphere and against societies. It steamrolls over our better interests. It ENSLAVES us.
The unregulated market in the USA generates TOO much wealth. It generates wealth as an end in itself, a machine with a will of its own, working against the people's will. Since wealth can only come from natural/human resources, this means gargantuan plunder, enslavement, and destruction. We're producing and consuming TOO MUCH of the WRONG STUFF, and MOSTLY to benefit the elites.
A regulated market is different. The goal of regulation is to make markets serve the people's better interests. This used to be common sense. We haven't heard the establishment elites speak such common sense since the Carter admin. For truly functional markets, the market demands have to be made by the people themselves, without elite influence.
We don't have functional markets because the people are taught to ignore their better interests, and passively consume the elites' production that serves elite interests, destroying the biosphere and societies in the process. We have to regulate the markets to make them functional, through the enlightenment and responsibility of the people.
Interesting, isn't it, that although the first African American president in the history of the ocuntry was inaugurated yesterday, he made no reference to the Civil Rights movement that made his emergence as a candidate possible, and he was at great pains to distance himself from that politics, as always.
For all his talk about the workforce, there is no reference to the labor movement that actually did advance the economy of this country, although he maintains that something called "the market" had built an economy unequalled by any other in history. He did honor workers willing to take hourly cuts and pay cuts however. Hmmm. Nothing in there about the cuts the banking sector might be called upon to make. Well, now. Surprise, surprise.
The only problem with those "cynics" among us who fail to realize the ground has shifted beneath our feet is that we have indeed noticed that the ground has shifted beneath our feet, that capitalist ideologues like Obama work to shut out every other form of political expression, and that his true believers- many of whom post here- will paste on a happy face and join the parade of new age groupies.
Meanwhile, the rest of us are indulging in no-nonsense discussion and action against this mess.
I worry, like many of the comments above, that Obama will not be the progressive force for peace which our world so needs. I worry that there is not enough commitment to changing the culture of corporate warfare against the middle class, and the false economy which ships jobs to China and India, while attempting fuel our lifestyle by home price inflation, leaving the middle class an illusion of prosperity while they are actually living on debt. The lower middle class and poor find themselves trapped increasingly locked into the poverty they attempt to escape. I worry that health care will not be addressed in a meaningful way, but will simply change enough to keep corporate profits flowing to the health care and insurance industry. Then I marvel at the content of his speech, It has enough specifics to inspire, while enough room for many people to read into the speech their deepest hopes and fears. I sense the ability and intelligence of this man, the strength of his family, and heritage of experience which many of his supporters bring to the table. I see the possibility of a new cooperation between members of both political parties, losing perhaps the fringe of both and see this as a possibility for effectiveness. I worry, for I have been driven to the far left of my democratic party, calling myself independent for 40 years, I have voted for third party candidates finding no real hope in either major party, but today feel that perhaps we have a leader who can start us down the road toward a healthy political conversation, and a real recovery. Recovery which brings a spirit of justice, a climate of peace, and a new cooperation across the world community. The danger of Obama diverse community of adviser's is they will lead us down the old paths, but we might be surprised that this president listens, understands, and leads. He might just follow the course of vigorous debate, open communication, and decisive action. If he can pull it off, I'm willing to give up my desire to root out every vestige of Neo-con Republican legislators and neighbors.
"...and for 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."
I found this bizarre, didn't we shock and awe Iraqi innocents to advance American aims ? We need to defeat ourselves.
The other thing that bothered me about Obama's speech is that he reiterated that we are at "war". No we're not, we're at "occupation".
Yeah, the war boondoggle.
Obviously Obama feels it has enough miles left on its odometer to shove it down the citizens' throats.
And I fail to see how somebody who has visited as few countries as Obama has can have an "internationalist vision". He has never even visited Latin America, and it's in the same hemisphere!
Seemed to me Obama clearly slammed Bush. Clearly broke with these last eight years and began a new path. A path well and thoroughly criticized here on CD after these few hours.
I look forward to finding the Good in Obama when it is real. He announced the Tribunals are suspended this a.m. For sure too he heads an Imperialist Empire. Progressives need to organize and be in the streets, on the web and everywhere pushing for change while we have some chance.
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I watched the speech and, overall, it was better than I thought it'd be.
Things I was happy about:
-Strong statement against giving up civil liberty for security.
-Strong statement regarding the benefits of soft power as opposed to hard power.
-Finally "nonbelievers" are as much a part of the country as religious nuts.
-Global warming and poor judgment in using the Earth's resources were mentioned.
Things I wasn't happy about:
-A pledge to not back down regarding our way of life. Perhaps this was a reference to democracy, but I consider our way of life to be more about consumerism.
-Reinforcing the idea that those fighting American imperialism are bristling with irrational hate for us and wrongfully blaming their problems on the West. Apparently, the last 50 years of Middle East foreign policy escaped Obama as a rational reason to hate us. I despise fundamentalist Islam, but this movement has not arisen in a vacuum.
-A reference to the power of the market to bring about liberty. We all know that this isn't the case. I think Obama should add "The Shock Doctrine" to his list of must-reads.
-Numerous references to some sort of supernatural being that apparently gives a rat's ass about what America does.
"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?" -Epicurus
I think it's time that folks elected a president who writes his own speeches.