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Barack Hussein Obama takes oath as 44th US President

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

WASHINGTON: Amid high expectations of a change in some controversial policies pursued in the last eight years, Barack Hussein Obama assumed power on Tuesday as the first ever African-American of the United States. US Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. administered the oath of office to Barack Obama.

Crowds streamed into the U.S. capital, jamming subway cars and packing the National Mall from the Capitol building to the Washington Monument when President-elect Barack Obama came to be sworn-in.

For weeks, officials urged people to arrive early for the historic inauguration of the first black U.S. president and throngs of revelers heeded that advice, streaming onto the Mall hours before daybreak.

Meanwhile, thousands of people gathered near the parade route on Pennsylvania Avenue, occasionally erupting in spontaneous cheers and chants of “open the gates!”

The large crowds made it difficult for many to figure out where checkpoints into the secure area were. Police projected that crowds were ranging between 2 and 3 million for the inauguration.

Attendance topped the 1.2million people who were at Lyndon Johnson's 1965 inauguration, which remained the largest crowd the National Park Service, had on record.

The unprecedented enthusiasm on the historic occasion both domestically and globally rests on the 47-year old Obama’s campaign promises to set America in a new direction aimed at restoring its prestige that especially suffered in the aftermath of the US invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.

On top of the legal, moral and political questions connected to the two wars, US economic recession is bound to test Obama’s skills in the backdrop of the Bush Administration’s unpopular policies.

Vice President-elect Joseph Biden, who recently visited Pakistan and Afghanistan, will also take oath of office.
 
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One of the lines from his Presidential speech about the Muslim world.

"We're willing to extend our hand if you're willing to unclench your fists".

:what:
 
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Why did he flinch during the oath taking 'process'?
 
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Why did he flinch during the oath taking 'process'?

I was wondering the same thing. He's a human after-all. Besides, The picture I posted below is a clear reason why he flinched. :D

 
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I was wondering the same thing. He's a human after-all. Besides, The picture I posted below is a clear reason why he flinched. :D
Ya right!
Great transformation.
 
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It's a good day today. I bet everyone's glad that Bush Baby is gone...C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!!!
 
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It's a good day today. I bet everyone's glad that Bush Baby is gone...C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!!!
With the Bush Baby gone, we have to see what the new baby has to do. Bomb our Holy places as he once claimed or actually make this world a better place to live with equality to all.
 
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One of the lines from his Presidential speech about the Muslim world.

"We're willing to extend our hand if you're willing to unclench your fists".

:what:

Out of the whole context it sounds pretty bad, but what he said about the muslim world was:


To the Muslim world, we seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect. 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. 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

He has already startet to promote democracy

The whole speech can be found from the link below for those who are interested.

Link: President Barack Obama's Inauguration: Full text of the inaugural speech
 
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Dono why theres so much hype, I dont give a rats shyte about him. No one should anyway.
 
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He is repeating the same words as Bush did after 9/11 (either you are with us or you are with them)but with coat of sugar.

Well part of his message can be looked as a more "diplomatic" way of saying terrorism and dictators should vanish, but there is more.

I think Obama acknowledges that the "policies" Bush adminstration executed has created a bigger rift between the western world (especially USA) and the muslim world

My interpretation of these sentences are more like that one must remember that part of the speech there is some criticism of Bush administrations politics during the last 8 years and what Obama want to correct\change. And his whole election campaign based on "change" would surely not reflect the same policies as the Bush administration had post 9\11

To the Muslim world, we seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect.

This can be seen upon as to repair the "rift" Bush administration created between the western world and the muslim world with the WoT. He will try to close down the Guantanomo Bay prison camp, and a new strategy for a quick pullout from Iraq (which will take some time, but less then what the republicans would use). The troops released from Iraq can concentrate more on Afghanistan and fighting terrorism\rebuilding the country.

But i think he will have more support for Israel, as shown in his election campaign and selection of some very Israel-friendly staff like Hillary Clinton and Rahm Emanuel

Time will show, but hope he brings the "change" as he has talked so much about.
 
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