Positive Obama thread
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I am both grateful and hopeful. I hope this is the beginning of cooperation and dedication. The residents of this country have become somewhat selfish and complacent. I hope President Obama can inspire us to our greater good. I haven't cried so much in years.
Carol(AZ)
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Been catching up on our thread, so I'm ready for chat tomorrow--with my Orangina & GM. Yum!
Family's moved in. Still getting settled. Hooked up TV and computer myself. Amy--they are now both in the same room so I won't miss a minute of the excitement.
Darn I missed today--too much work around the house with the move. I'm exhausted now--off to bed.
See y'll in the am.
WooooooooooooooooooooHooooooooooooooooooooo. Less than 11 hrs to go. Change is on the doorstep and knocking! Telling ole bushy to move on south. Time for him to leave. Time for Obama to begin repairing the damage bushy did -- all that mess he made in 8 years. Terrible how one person could accomplish that!
Olbermann is pushing for Obama to try the ring leaders in the torture arenas. This will be questionable. Obama says he is moving forward, and doesn't want to dwell in the past.
G'night! My meds just kicked in. Snore.................
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6 MORE HOURS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
Tracey
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WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
Peg
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Woohoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The day we've been waiting for is finally here! Time for ALL Americans to come together. New beginnings. Yes, we ALL can!!!!
Change is here! Hope is in the air! Life is good!
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Ironcally, I have cancer clinic appointments from 12:30 on today, will have to leave the house at 11:30... However, there are TVs everywhere in the clinic, so hopefully I will be able to keep up on what's happening.
Wish I had Tivo!
Celebrate, ladies!
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LAP- YES, the doh-dah parade! You have a lime tree, how cool! My cats love pizza but I can hold the slice above my head with one hand, and type with the other.
flyrz- Great to be able to learn from mistakes!
laura- Yeah, I saw Obama and his sister singling American pie. I was singing right along with them (much to the chagrin of my cats) and waving my arms back and forth.
Pam-They better have the tv on for you!
Grace- Glad your family is moved in and the tv/puter are in position.
CAZ- I hope that the healing can continue and that those who's hearts have not yet been opened will do so today. I do think the greed of the 80s has stuck with a lot of people in this country. I hope Obama's presidency and maybe even the financial problems can inspire the country to think of WE before ME. My tears started when GMA had 3 of the surviving tuskeegee airmen talking about how it felt to have come from where they were as 2nd class citizens to being invited to the inauguration by the president of the united states.
The inaugural address is said to contain a call to sacrifice and volunteerism for the country and I've been thinking hard about what I can do, with my health limitations.
Did you guys see the HUGE smile on Barack's face getting into the limo this morning. that made me smile.
3 hrs and counting.... I hope to see you guys in chat!
Torch- I'm sure the swearing in will be replayed over on tv:
Did any of you catch this letter in the Wall Street Journal from Jenna and Barbara Bush to Sasha and Malia Obama? The Bush girls have been so kind to the Obama girls.
By JENNA and BARBARA BUSH
Sasha and Malia, we were seven when our beloved grandfather was sworn in as the 41st President of the United States. We stood proudly on the platform, our tiny hands icicles, as we lived history. We listened intently to the words spoken on Inauguration Day service, duty, honor. But being seven, we didn't quite understand the gravity of the position our Grandfather was committing to. We watched as the bands marched by -- the red, white, and blue streamers welcoming us to a new role: the family members of a President.
We also first saw the White House through the innocent, optimistic eyes of children. We stood on the North Lawn gazing with wonder at her grand portico. The White House was alive with devoted and loving people, many of whom had worked in her halls for decades. Three of the White House ushers, Buddy, Ramsey, and "Smiley", greeted us when we stepped into her intimidating hallway. Their laughter and embraces made us feel welcome right away. Sasha and Malia, here is some advice to you from two sisters who have stood where you will stand and who have lived where you will live:
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Jenna (left) and Barbara arrived on the South Lawn of the White House Sunday after spending the weekend at Camp David for the last time with their parents.
-- Surround yourself with loyal friends. They'll protect and calm you and join in on some of the fun, and appreciate the history.
-- If you're traveling with your parents over Halloween, don't let it stop you from doing what you would normally do. Dress up in some imaginative, elaborate costume (if you are like us a pack of Juicy Fruit and a Vampiress) and trick-or-treat down the plane aisle.
-- If you ever need a hug, go find Ramsey. If you want to talk football, look for Buddy. And, if you just need a smile, look for "Smiley."
-- And, a note on White House puppies--our sweet puppy Spot was nursed on the lawn of the White House. And then of course, there's Barney, who most recently bit a reporter. Cherish your animals because sometimes you'll need the quiet comfort that only animals can provide.
-- Slide down the banister of the solarium, go to T-ball games, have swimming parties, and play Sardines on the White House lawn. Have fun and enjoy your childhood in such a magical place to live and play.
-- When your dad throws out the first pitch for the Yankees, go to the game.
-- In fact, go to anything and everything you possibly can: the Kennedy Center for theater, State Dinners, Christmas parties (the White House staff party is our favorite!), museum openings, arrival ceremonies, and walks around the monuments. Just go. Four years goes by so fast, so absorb it all, enjoy it all!
For four years, we spent our childhood holidays and vacations in the historic house. We could almost feel the presence of all the great men and women who had lived here before us. When we played house, we sat behind the East sitting room's massive curtains as the light poured in illuminating her yellow walls. Our seven-year-old imaginations soared as we played in the enormous, beautiful rooms; our dreams, our games, as romantic as her surroundings. At night, the house sang us quiet songs through the chimneys as we fell asleep.
News, photos and background on key players and issues in the Obama administration's first 100 days from the WSJ and across the Web.
In late December, when snow blanketed the front lawn, all of our cousins overtook the White House. Thirteen children between the ages of two and 12 ran throughout her halls, energized by the crispness in the air and the spirit of the season. Every room smelled of pine; the entire house was adorned with thistle; garlands wound around every banister. We sat on her grand staircase and spied on the holiday dancing below. Hours were spent playing hide-and-go-seek. We used a stage in the grand ballroom to produce a play about Santa and his reindeer. We watched as the National Christmas Tree was lit and admired the chef as he put the final icing on the gingerbread house.
When it was time, we left the White House. We said our goodbyes to her and to Washington. We weren't sure if we would spend time among her historical walls again, or ever walk the National Mall, admiring the cherry blossoms that resembled puffs of cotton candy. But we did return. This time we were 18. The White House welcomed us back and there is no doubt that it is a magical place at any age.
As older girls, we were constantly inspired by the amazing people we met, politicians and great philosophers like Vaclav Havel. We dined with royalty, heads of states, authors, and activists. We even met the Queen of England and managed to see the Texas Longhorns after they won the National Championship. We traveled with our parents to foreign lands and were deeply moved by what we saw. Trips to Africa inspired and motivated us to begin working with HIV/AIDS and the rights of women and children all over the world.
Now, the White House ballrooms were filled with energy and music as we danced. The East sitting room became a peaceful place to read and study. We ran on the track in the front lawn, and squared off in sisterly bowling duels down in the basement alley.
This Christmas, with the enchanting smell of the holidays encompassing her halls, we will again be saying our good-byes to the White House. Sasha and Malia, it is your turn now to fill the White House with laughter.
And finally, although it's an honor and full of so many extraordinary opportunities, it isn't always easy being a member of the club you are about to join. Our dad, like yours, is a man of great integrity and love; a man who always put us first. We still see him now as we did when we were seven: as our loving daddy. Our Dad, who read to us nightly, taught us how to score tedious baseball games. He is our father, not the sketch in a paper or part of a skit on TV. Many people will think they know him, but they have no idea how he felt the day you were born, the pride he felt on your first day of school, or how much you both love being his daughters. So here is our most important piece of advice: remember who your dad really is.
Jenna Bush is a writer and educator, the author of the book 'Ana's Story' and the co-author, with her mother Laura Bush, of the picture book 'Read All About It.'
Barbara Bush works for a public health-focused non-profit, Global Health Corps, and previously worked for The Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.
(clockwise from top left) Corbis Outline; Corbis (2)
Clockwise from top left, President George H.W. Bush reading to granddaughters Barbara and Jenna, 1989; the twins at an inaugural ball in 2001; with their father at an Ohio campaign stop, 2004.
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change is here!
peg and amy - beautiful pics! so nice to read about barbara and jenna, seems their wild days are behind them, what a beautiful letter to the obama girls.
martha - hope your appts go well and you catch obama's address.
grace - orangina and gm sounds delicious, i hope you woke up to an even more settled house.
tracey - nobody woohoo's like you do it, i love it. it's infectious and the whole country caught it!
here we go! onward and upward! barack on!
woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooohooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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It's time. This is an exciting day. To those who think we're worshipping and kissing butt - dare I say.... MOVE ON! This is our time. We're ready, we're happy, we're on! THIS is the America I love (and always have...so there!)
We've got two big screens in the cafeteria & I'll be heading over at 8:15.
I'm feeling giddy!
wooooooooohooooo!!
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it seems chat room is on overload. i can't get in to it. i'll keep trying.
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It's almost time!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'll try chat in a little while.
House is still chaotic. Don't care--will see this history in action.
Hope Donna gets close if she can.
Wow, all the people on the mall is amazing. Looks cold. Glad I'm not there!
Here comes Bushy.
Oh, Michelle looks lovely. So much for Vivre and her forecast of red and black. She's an idiot.
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what a spectacular moment...the inormity of the crowds is amazing...President Obama's speach was very moving...I'll have to try and find a written copy of it....
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President Obama. Yes! Here's the speech, which Obama, the talented writer, wrote himself:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/01/20/president-obamas-inaugura_n_159370.html
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YAYYYYYYYY Ladies and gentlemen I am proud to introduce our new president, our commander and chief PRESIDENT BARACK H. OBAMAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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President Barack Hussien Obama - yes Tracey - change i here
we did it and NOW our work begins as we rebuild our country to one of greatness... high morals and values and an understanding of the laws that govern our great nation. something we had sadly lost but happily regained.
onward and upward!
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A new day has dawned. A new beginning is at hand. Thanks be to God.
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Amen!
A verrrry moving and inspiring speech from President Obama!
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Obama hit a home run. His speech was remarkable, and the delivery was perfect. His words rang so true and I was touched how he mentioned nonbelievers in that speech. That means a lot. Since Obama decided to have christian ministers, I wish he would have included at least one rabbi and imam for inclusiveness.
I think Obama is going to be one of the best presidents our country has ever had. There is so much hope in this country, I hope people are realistic. Even most republicans recognize the importance of the day. Unity. Not Bush's unity, my way or the highway, but real unity and compromise.
Today is such a happy day. I loved seeing the Tuskeegee Airmen, the look on John Lewis's face and so many others who thought they'd never see this day. I am humbled by the greatness of the day. I am so glad that so many of you were in chat to share it with.
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Yes indeed Cherry, thanks be to God!! Our day has arrived. We can now get started on the amazing rebirth of our fine country!
President Obama..... WOW!!
Tracey
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amy , PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA's speech was amazing, he assumed the mantle of leader in the most powerful and moving way. Excellent.
indeed today is a happy day for this great country, all of the united states red and blue, we ARE the the United States.
i loved the whole ceremony, a few parts i missed...:) but all and all,i loved it almost as much as the opportunity to chat with all my peeps, my favorite sisters here at bco.org! history making together, i love it!
i am going to go read the speech text again, i am sooooooooooo inspired! i too feel i can make a difference and look forward to that journey and talking it up with the wonderful sisters i have met and grown to love here...
i heard the call of responsibility and i am going to take it another step because, yes i can.
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooohoooooooooooooooooooooo!
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=99590481 This is a link to an audio of BO's speech with a transcript.
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ted kennedy taken from luncheon on stretcher eom
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Great speech
full of so much passion
We enjoyed it here
I went to a neighbour's place to listen to it
Pictures here are great!
Sierra
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What happened, I get out of the shower and the room is empty? :-)
I seen that about Ted Kennedy. That is sad. I'm just so glad he was there for the swearing in!!
Barack wanted to shake hands instead of salute. I don't blame him.
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Ah, Laura, what a great picture of Michelle and Barack! I just loved what she was wearing. The speech was awesome. Now let's hope this country can unite around Obama's term in office and help get things accomplished! We need to regain our reputation as a helping country not an invade and destroy country!
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I am so in awe in all of this!!! Look at all the people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Everyone coming together, its just unlike anything I've ever seen before!!!!!! I can not believe there is a person around today that is not rejoicing over this!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WE DID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wow! Barack and Michelle are out of the limousine and walking down Pennsylvania Avenue.
Whooooooo Hoooooo change is here.
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They are out of the car and greeting everyone!!!!!!! This is so wonderful to see!!!!
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