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Drowning Our Sorrows, Lifting a Glass to Obama

By Patricia Williams, The Nation. Posted January 20, 2009.


We'll all sober up after inauguration day, but meanwhile let's enjoy some fizzy relief over George W. Bush's departure and a changing of the guard.
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Millions of people are expected to descend on the nation's capital for the inauguration of Barack Obama. It is unprecedented: churches, temples, mosques and tribal councils have hired buses to attend. Schools are closing for the day. Universities are setting up JumboTrons to watch the festivities. Global media will join the dancing in the streets.

A friend recently asked me if I thought all these constituencies were celebrating the same things. Did I think this coronation-scaled civic bliss was mostly about Obama's being our first African-American president? Or was it because his win convinces us that some "post-race" American Dream has been ultimately affirmed? That he's going to improve the economy? Repair global relations?

The question made me reflect for a moment. Yes, the symbolism of his race is significant, although it certainly cannot be equated with the end of racism. And surely we're uplifted by Obama's being so genuinely likable and smart. No doubt the euphoria is also unusually great because his campaign drew constituents into political engagement--the phone banks, the door-to-door canvassing, the social networks, mass e-mails and text messages. As a result, people feel personal, even possessive, satisfaction about his victory.

But at least as important as all that, I think, is a kind of Wizard of Oz-ish fizzy relief about George W. Bush's exit--as in Ding Dong, the Wicked Warlock is melting into a nice little past-tense puddle. There's a giddily celebratory sweeping out of the indubitably, absolutely, completely, very worst president in our history. So many bad things have happened in the past eight years that it's hard to keep them all in one's head at one time. Another friend says he hung a list in the hallway of his apartment building, tabulating all the really awful things he blames Bush for. Other neighbors added to it. At first, he said, he was going to use it to host an inauguration party at which people would knock back a shot for each phenomenally inept executive flub. But then, he says, "I realized we'd all be drunk for a year."

In any event, it's a great list; the sheer length of it reminds one how dizzyingly mismanaged the executive office has been. Here are a few of the highlights, to get you in the mood of groveling gratitude for the new course we are about to embark upon:

Pax Americana and the aspiration to consolidate a global American empire. The Bush Doctrine of pre-emptive warfare. Hurricane Katrina and "heckuva job, Brownie." The explicit rejection of the Geneva Conventions. John Yoo's and Alberto Gonzales's redefinition of torture. Paul Wolfowitz as head of the World Bank subsidizing his girlfriend. Ahmad Chalabi. The FCC allowing greater consolidation of media. The outing of Valerie Plame. The manipulations asserting that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The addled handling of Harriet Miers's nomination to the Supreme Court. Opposition to stem cell research. The looting of the National Museum of Iraq, and the burning of Baghdad's National Library. Donald Rumsfeld's remarks that rioting in Iraq was the sign of a liberated people and that Iraq was no more violent than some American cities. Stacking the Civil Rights Commission with conservatives, like Abigail Thernstrom, who want to overturn sections of the Voting Rights Act. The shooting death of Italian intelligence officer Nicola Calipari and injury of journalist Giuliana Sgrena at the hands of American soldiers. The appointment of ultraconservatives John Roberts and Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. Cheney filling his friend with birdshot. The USA Patriot Act. Doing away with habeas corpus. The National Security Agency's warrantless wiretapping of citizens' phone calls and e-mails. The notion of an unchecked, unaccountable "unitary executive." The failure to keep official numbers of dead Iraqi civilians. The forbidding of photographs, or even visibility, of American military dead. The multilayered, high-level lying about how football hero Pat Tillman was killed in Afghanistan. Halliburton taking kickbacks from Kuwaiti oil suppliers. Paul Bremer dispensing billions of dollars for contracts in Iraq, which disappeared, never to be accounted for or recovered. Blackwater mercenaries accused of murdering Iraqi civilians. "Military tribunals" established outside the military justice system, with no due process or right to an attorney or to cross-examination or even to know the charges. The silly disparagement of the national anthem sung in Spanish. Bush talking directly to God. Abu Ghraib. Profiling Arab, Muslim and Latino immigrants. Guantánamo. Extraordinary rendition. Lousy veterans' benefits. Lousy veterans' hospitals. The failure to provide soldiers with reinforced armored vehicles ("You go to war with the army you have," explained Rumsfeld). The refusal to recognize post-traumatic stress disorder as a legitimate condition. Monica Goodling's political litmus tests in hiring for nonpolitical posts in the Justice Department. Expelling Helen Thomas from the White House press room and putting in fake reporter "Jeff Gannon" to throw adoring softball questions. John Ashcroft's draping of bare-breasted sculptures in the Justice Department. His subpoenas of more than 2,500 records of abortions performed at public hospitals. Gonzales firing US Attorneys around the country for political reasons. Oh, and did I forget the economy?


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Patricia J. Williams, a professor of law at Columbia University and a member of the State Bar of California, writes The Nation column "Diary of a Mad Law Professor." Her books include The Rooster's Egg (1995), Seeing a Color-Blind Future: The Paradox of Race (1997) and, most recently, Open House: On Family Food, Friends, Piano Lessons and The Search for a Room of My Own (Farrar Straus and Giroux, 2004.)

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Obama's Job, And Ours
Posted by: DrBrian on Jan 20, 2009 12:50 AM   
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Three quarters of Americans are happy to see the back of Bush, and Obama's approval now stands at 80%. In some ways Bush is a hard act to follow--cleaning up his messes will be long, costly and difficult--and in other ways he's easy to follow, since almost anybody would look good compared to the Decider.

I'm sure Obama is a fundamentally decent person, and I know he's intelligent and well educated. However, he is (like all of us) conditioned by our cultural norms and the zeitgeist. He's too enamored of military solutions, wrong in believing they do more good than harm, and too willing to spill blood and spend money despite the recurrent failures of neocolonial anti-insurgent warfare. He's too fond of the death penalty, too friendly with Wall Streeters and military contractors.

We elected him, but now it's our job to nudge him into more peaceful, more progressive, more humanitarian policies than the Beltway norms he has internalized. He's smart, and a good listener, but he has to get over his please-everybody-all-the-time syndrome. Building consensus is good, but expecting near unanimity before acting is dangerous.

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» RE: Obama's Job, And Ours Posted by: ozviaaz
He's an American African - not an African American
Posted by: outlook on Jan 20, 2009 1:39 AM   
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Big difference; he is not a descendant of the slave trade. This is a man who was raised within a white, middle-class, American family; a family who made the necessary sacrifices to ensure he had a good education. This Harvard man did not meet his African family until he visited Africa in his thirties.

Thank God the rest of the world looks past his mixed race background and recognises him as being the very finest man for the job. He is being inaugurated, today, because he is America's best hope - to focus on his perceived 'blackness' is ridiculous.

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» RE: He's half white Posted by: Crazy H
Strings Sold Separately
Posted by: RevolutionNet on Jan 20, 2009 1:53 AM   
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http://www.counterpunch.org/cloughley01162009.html

Stand up puppet boy
time to start the show.
You'd better do some brand new moves
they paid a lot to watch you go!


FREE AMERICA

REVOLUTIONARY (DIRECT) DEMOCRACY

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Barack Obama, the biggest psy-op on the world since 9/11
Posted by: LeftWright on Jan 20, 2009 2:02 AM   
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Some are able to look past his ties to the nuclear and coal industries.

Others ignore his clear ties to the Council on Foreign Relations, who also backed McCain, btw.

Still others are not troubled by his choice of Zionist Rahm Israel Emanuel as chief of staff.

Keep in mind it is not what Mr. Obama says, but what he does, that is important.

Do not be fooled by the media myth makers and spinmeisters, who cast him as a Lincoln or FDR; who make him the legacy of MLK or who paint him as the next JFK.

Demand the immediate closure of the prisons at Guantanamo and throughout the world.

Demand the immediate repeal of the Patriot Act, the Military Commissions Act and every other unconstitutional law passed during the past eight years and the don't settle for anything less than the full restoration of all our civil rights.

Demand auditable elections.

Demand real investigations into the events of 9/11/01, the Anthrax attacks and all the crimes that followed.

Watch what he and his administration do from day one, be ready to stand up for what we KNOW is the truth and be ready to STRIKE for justice and liberty for all.

Do this as if your life depends on it, because it does.

The truth shall set us free. Love is the only way forward.

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» Clue time for you, genius. Posted by: GuitarBill
» No. Posted by: GuitarBill
» RE: No. Posted by: EncinoM
Pedro
Posted by: elPedro on Jan 20, 2009 2:15 AM   
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Wow, what a list.

The best part is that Bush is already forgotten. I went out and paid way too much for a flag to prove that after 8 years of being told differently, us progressives are JUST as patriotic as anyone in the country and I want to stick it right into the face of those guys driving their oversized pickup trucks (trying to compensate for something) with big flags waving trying shove it is our faces. Our time is here.

Not only did Bush nearly destroy America,but there is some good news that came along with it. FOX has lost all it's firepower. The Republican party really doesn't exist anymore and if people have a memory, it might be that way for a long time. For that I thank Bush and wish him and his cronies all the luck they can get with all the money they stole from us when they try to travel abroad.

Bush won't have his mommy, Nancy Pelosi to protect him everywhere he goes.

Of course the BLAME for all of this will be shifted to Obama in about a day. He, just like any other president, will be put under a microscope as he should. They're already complaining about how much the inauguration will cost. Let the calculation be in year 2000 dollars. Have we already forgotten how much money was "lost" and how much money was made anonymously by derivative traders? The entire world is asking that.

But while there might literally be dancing in the streets around the world today, the lingering Bush/Reagan legacy will forever haunt us.

In a few hours we will have a president who is sober and speaks grammatically correct, complete sentences

One final thing. For those corporations who didn't even think of carrying American flags on such a historically significant occasions, say bye bye to my cash.

I really think gas ought to stay high as we're once again being manipulated by the oil countries with more bait. Tax it when it gets low. Sock it to the SUV owners and car makers who simply refuse to make the switch and don't bail them out. I was at a Pontiac dealer getting my car fixed and told a couple of guys on the floor that I'm not the least bit impressed with their models this year. They AVERAGED about 24 mpg and only because they have to. Ford has one that gets 63 MPG. They deserve all of GM's business. If the CEO's of these companies can walk away with a half a trillion when the company goes bankrupt, you'd think they'd be worth a dime to begin with. I would think it would be easy to follow the rest of the world's lead on that one.

PARTY TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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» RE: Pedro Posted by: Lilly
» Republican Party is Alive and Well Posted by: socialpsych
Rockin' Out
Posted by: Fishbone Soldier on Jan 20, 2009 3:10 AM   
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Man, you read that list and you realize that we're really, really screwed. Obama sure has his work cut out for him, but for today, I'm just glad to see Bushy take off. And I'm rockin' it on out in celebration.

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Well, I didn’t vote for B-HO
Posted by: Nietzsche’s Bastard on Jan 20, 2009 3:15 AM   
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But, at least the Reichstag didn’t catch on fire.

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Barack Obama is human(e)
Posted by: apushpa on Jan 20, 2009 3:15 AM   
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Let's let him be
What he can
Is for us to see...
(And let's execute our responsibility)

Btw, I've read and heard about Bush (especially the Jeb kind) personally deputing 'officials' to harass Terry Schiavo's husband not to remove her nasal feed. So that may be worth adding to his folly list!

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» Yeah, that is a bad one..... Posted by: Prophit
Cheers!
Posted by: ladyoracle on Jan 20, 2009 3:47 AM   
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After reading that litany of offenses from the last 8 years I can see why I started drinking 8 years ago! Don't worry. It probably has more to do with my turning 21 8 years ago, but it's also a great one-liner. No matter what disappointments Obama might bring, he'll certainly do no worse than the insults the American image has endured under Bush. And I will bring my glass bottoms-up for that.

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Goodbye, Dubyah!
Posted by: Perry Logan on Jan 20, 2009 3:58 AM   
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Let him who is without sin cast the first shoe.

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» The shoe heard 'round the World. Posted by: GuitarBill
My hat is off to Patricia Williams...
Posted by: watching-n-waiting on Jan 20, 2009 4:05 AM   
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...for remembering to note the bizarre presence of Roves little prostitute pal Jeff Gannon/Guckert who was allowed to prance about the Whitehouse Press Pool pretending to be a journalist tossing softballs to The Shrub (mainly during the Valerie Plame-WIlson outing scandal) and then (why-oh-why) given security clearance so that he and his "soft-balls" could enter the Whitehouse after hours/at night over 150 times! The mind boggles... what was a fake journalist / male prostitute doing with Karl Rove in the Whitehouse night after night?
I mean seriously! If they refuse to investigate the plethora, the litany of Bush-n-Co.'s crimes will they- if only for comic relief- give us that one? I'm sure that for his 15 minutes of fame he could be convinced to give Joe-The-Plumber an interview!

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The Presidents of the United States (UPDATE)
Posted by: Tom Degan on Jan 20, 2009 4:33 AM   
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Well, now! Here's some change you can really believe in, baby! By the time the sun sets this afternoon, Barack Hussein Obama will have been sworn in as the forty-fourth president of the United States of America.

As a public service, I have elected to post this updated version of a list of the forty-three men who have served in the office (Although Obama is the Forty-fourth president to be elected, he is actually only the forty-third person to hold the job. Grover Cleveland is the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms and is usually counted twice).

So here is the new and much improved listing of the Presidents of the United States:

1. George Washington
2. John Adams
3. Thomas Jefferson
4. James Madison
5. James Monroe
6. John Quincy Adams
7. Andrew Jackson
8. Martin Van Buren
9. William Henry Harrison
10. John Tyler
11. James K. Polk
12. Zachary Taylor.
13. Millard Fillmore
14. Franklin Pierce
15. James Buchanan
16. Abraham Lincoln
17. Andrew Johnson
18. Ulysses S Grant
19. Rutherford B. Hayes
20. James A. Garfield
21. Chester A. Arthur
22. Grover Cleveland
23. Benjamen Harrison
24. Grover Cleveland
25. William McKinley
26. Theodore Roosevelt
27. William Howard Taft
28. Woodrow Wilson
29. Warren G. Harding
30. Calvin Coolidge
31. Herbert Hoover
32. Franklin D. Roosevelt
33. Harry S Truman
34. Dwight D. Eisenhower
35. John F. Kennedy
36. Lyndon B. Johnson
37. Richard M. Nixon
38. Gerald R. Ford
39. James E. Carter
40. Ronald Reagan
41. George H.W. Bush
42. William Jefferson Clinton
43. George W. Bush
44. Barack Obama

I did that from memory. Aren'cha impressed? I knew you would be!

God bless you, President Obama. I don't envy you, pal, that's for damned sure!. You've got one heck of a mess to clean up. Good luck.

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY

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I tip my glass to Patricia Williams...
Posted by: watching-n-waiting on Jan 20, 2009 5:30 AM   
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...for remembering to note the bizarre presence of Roves little prostitute pal Jeff Gannon/Guckert who was allowed to prance about the Whitehouse Press Pool pretending to be a journalist tossing softballs to The Shrub (mainly during the Valerie Plame-WIlson outing scandal) and then (why-oh-why) given security clearance so that he and his "soft-balls" could enter the Whitehouse after hours/at night over 150 times! The mind boggles... what was a fake journalist / male prostitute doing with Karl Rove in the Whitehouse night after night?
I mean seriously! If they refuse to investigate the plethora, the litany of Bush-n-Co.'s crimes will they- if only for comic relief- give us that one? I'm sure that for his 15 minutes of fame he could be convinced to give Joe-The-Plumber an interview!

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Ok, I won't post anything truthful about this entire situation....
Posted by: Prophit on Jan 20, 2009 5:30 AM   
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.... I will give a one day break....LOL So, I suppose its a waste of $175 million dollars for me to put a damper on such an expensive big party..... so getting drunk on illusion is just as effective as getting drunk of spending and increasing the debt.

So, get drunk, celebrate and then girdle your loins for what is coming. That 80% popularity is going to be needed to soften the blow of what we are about to enter to "finish" off the big plan coming to an end.

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A New Day, A New Way
Posted by: Abe on Jan 20, 2009 5:57 AM   
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A New Day, A New Way

Well, the wait is all over
For our brand-new President
We'll welcome Barack Obama
And be happy, Bush has went.(per Bush English)

It's a changing of the guard
A new way, our Country's run
Removing from our Constitution
Those changes, others had begun.

Hopefully, a new America
Will emerge from pain and grief
And maybe, all of the People
Will finally, receive some relief.

By the People, for the People
The way, it was meant to be
Where the Laws of our Land
Apply to all, in our Country.

Maybe, we can come together
Be more, than the Red or Blue
Where, all people, are equal
Finally, will actually, be true.

We can't expect miracles
And it may take a little time
But, if we all work together
Everything will be, just fine.

We must recapture the Spirit
Which, made our Nation great
Our pride in truth and justice
And the will, to shape our fate.

Our culture must be changed
The bigotry and hate must end
We must practice what we preach
In the message, that we send.

We can, win back lost friends
From all around this Earth
We might gain some new ones
When again, we prove our worth.

Let's show the World the best
Of the traits, which we swear by
Know, we can rebuild our image
If we only, have the will, to try.

Many, feel they took a chance
In the way, they chose to Vote
Hoping the promise of, "Change!"
Is more, than just, an empty quote.

We must give this man a chance
If, we ever hope to persevere
And know, good will of the People
Will surely, overcome all fear.

A new History will be written
On that Inauguration Day
As a black man takes the Oath
To lead our Nation, the right way.

We have taken a new course
Many thought, would never be
Proof, anything is really possible
In this, Great Land, of the Free.

Del "Abe" Jones

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» RE: A New Day, A New Way Posted by: kattfish
A little civility
Posted by: BST on Jan 20, 2009 6:02 AM   
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My opinion, as an Independent: There is something sleazy and disquieting about sending off any president with nothing but overt disgust and ridicule. Most matters faced by any president have their genesis long before action is needed.

Remember, for instance, that a shadow of 9/11 lay in the bombings of Kenya and Tanzania which took place in August 1998, the same month and year Bill Clinton was at a hearing defending himself over Monica Lewinsky.

Yes, I agree with criticisms of some Bush policies. But consider: How would Gore have responded to 9/11? Look to Democratic lawmakers as well as Bush for the vote to invade Iraq.

Under Gore's watch would the 9th Ward in New Orleans be entirely rebuilt? Would our economy now be rosy, despite the shenanigans on Wall Street? Perhaps, but I doubt it on both counts.

To call names is childish. But, then, I'm old-school from a time where shaming and humiliating someone as they exit the door was just bad manners. Blogs and posts have made obvious to the entire world the degree to which we stoop in denigrating our leaders, an unfortunate disintegration.

Unfortunately our incoming president has already been the target of some truly terrible blogs on numerous websites.

I'm glad he has generally high approval: But of course! He has not begun the work of the presidency which will, by job description, disappoint and alienate some voters.

Anyone in a workplace can recall the highly heralded new employee, who turns out to be human, like all of us.

I do wish Mr. Obama nothing but good fortune.

I hope Mr. Bush finds peace in retirement.

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Obama's not off to a good start himself
Posted by: Tombo on Jan 20, 2009 6:33 AM   
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Nice way to set the tone for his presidency. The most expensive inauguration in history during a time of economic collapse? Nice priorities.

Not to mention his appointments. So much for change...

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» RE: Obama's not off to a good start himself Posted by: watching-n-waiting
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Message to My AlterNet E-Friends (completed)
Posted by: drricklippin on Jan 20, 2009 7:08 AM   
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Dear AlterNet E-Friends;

On this historic day in our nation's history, no matter what my or your personal politics may be, my thoughts are with my family, my friends and my many new e-friends including the great bloggers and commentors on AlterNet.

The election and inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States of America on this day elicits at least two thoughts for me.

The first is that a very deep and dark stain in our nation's history is finally, at long last, being removed.

Secondly is our nation's capacity for renewed optimism in the face of adversity. I call this "a moral imperative for optimism"

Be Well and Be Proud,

Dr. Rick Lippin
Southampton,Pa

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» Steering a Middle Course Posted by: DrBrian
» RE: Steering a Middle Course Posted by: drricklippin
Enough of the Obama worship
Posted by: michael1972 on Jan 20, 2009 7:44 AM   
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The one thing almost all of Obama's supporters have in common is that they all have this starry eyed look as if they have seen god. This is a weird way of thinking in that this man has done nothing to earn this praise and it exposes how dumb the American people are that hardly anyone can name any of his policies that will turn this country around or how it would help them personally but yet everyone is so excited (very strange).


It is better to have a wait and see approach and then give Mr Obama praise than to foolishly assume that a politician will keep their promise (something they never do). It is better to focus and get excited over the action one takes instead of vague rhetoric.

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» RE: nough of the Obama worship Posted by: watching-n-waiting
» RE: nough of the Obama worship Posted by: michael1972
» RE: enough of the Obama worship Posted by: watching-n-waiting
» RE:Oy! michael1972 ! Here's a policy for ya! Posted by: watching-n-waiting
Sick of Bush apologists...
Posted by: watching-n-waiting on Jan 20, 2009 7:45 AM   
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To BST, YOU WROTE:
"Remember, for instance, that a shadow of 9/11 lay in the bombings of Kenya and Tanzania which took place in August 1998...,"

WAS THAT THE SAME YEAR THAT BUSH SR. WAS MURDERING 50 GOLD MINERS IN TANZANIA?
AND...ONCE AND FOR ALL 9/11 HAPPENED ON THE SHRUBS WATCH AND IF HE'D SIMPLY HAD THE ATTENTION SPAN TO READ A SINGLE P.D.B (YOU KNOW THE ONE: "Bin Laden determined to strike within the US) YOU WOULDN'T NEED TO BE HERE NOW APOLOGIZING FOR HIS INCOMPETENCE.

AND YOU WROTE:
"... But consider: How would Gore have responded to 9/11? "

WE CAN SAY WITH CERTAINTY THAT PRESIDENT GORE (WHICH BTW HE WAS SINCE HE HAD THE ELECTION STOLEN FROM HIM BY KATHERINE HARRIS) WOULD NEVER HAD INVADED IRAQ- AN UNARMED COUNTRY- WHEN 15 OF THE 19 HIJACKERS WERE SAUDIS!

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» BST you need to calm yourself... Posted by: watching-n-waiting
Obama's inauguration: A desperate manipulation by the ruling corporate elite.
Posted by: jcrw on Jan 20, 2009 7:48 AM   
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The NATION magazine forever promotes the delusion of the possibility of change, while supporting the corporate capitalist status quo by controlling the Democratic Party .

Please consider this perspective from the WSWS.

On the eve of Obama’s inauguration
20 January 2009
Barry Grey

The inauguration of Barack Obama has become the occasion for a tidal wave of media-orchestrated delusions and stupidities designed to overwhelm and chloroform public consciousness. The junior senator from Illinois is being compared, and is comparing himself, to everyone from Abraham Lincoln to Franklin Delano Roosevelt to Martin Luther King, Jr. An observer of the wall-to-wall coverage of the events leading up to Obama's swearing in as president might think he was witnessing nothing less than the second coming.

Such events are always repellent to those who retain their critical faculties...."
...
The inauguration of Barack Obama ushers in a period of unprecedented social and political upheavals.

READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE:

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/jan2009/pers-j20.shtml

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Bush OUT, hallelujah!!!
Posted by: Bliss Doubt on Jan 20, 2009 7:58 AM   
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Hallelujah, hallelujah, hal-le-lu-jah!!! The angels are singing, the devils are dancing, let earth evict her King Dubya!

No more listening to that ugly little lying cheating thug puppet, no more seeing him on TV, no more reading his ridiculous statements. It feels as though a weight has lifted from the whole planet. It's a beautiful day here. My competitors have closed for the inauguration. We should too, but I'm not the boss. A nice buzz would be perfectly in order at the moment.

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» A timeless coronation cheer! Posted by: chance garden
» RE: A timeless coronation cheer! Posted by: Bliss Doubt
OK Look
Posted by: Fat Man at the Buffet Line on Jan 20, 2009 9:11 AM   
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To all you all who said that this day would not come due to some cataclysm ic event...or shenanigans by the ex president ... Be glad that you were wrong and be grateful for what we have.. and please know that the fear is an illusion!

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» RE: OK Look Posted by: willymack
» RE: OK Look Posted by: willymack
» RE: OK Look Posted by: Fat Man at the Buffet Line
Brilliant Speech By The New President Barack Obama - Congratulations America
Posted by: tony_opmoc on Jan 20, 2009 9:28 AM   
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on my way home this morning...
Posted by: ellie on Jan 20, 2009 10:24 AM   
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first off, cut my students loose from class a little early so they could go over to the student union for our own inauguration events...

then on the way home, Aretha was singing and I was wishing I was the one with a nice matching pair of handcuffs for wombat and darth...

the highlight of the commute was when the clock struck 12 noon, Biden was sworn in a few minutes earlier, knowing for damn sure that wombat's tour of devastating damage was done...

was walking into the house just at the time Obama was sworn in, including the point that he was right on the oath thanks to teaching constitutional law for 12 years probably, and could hear cheering like superbowl sunday break out in spots over our neighborhood...

editorial point... the master of ceremonies doing the announcing sounded like the guy who does the announcing at pro hockey games introducing the team...

now onto the hard part, repairing the damage done... kids, we're in for some hard decisions... but now, we're all free at last!!!!!!!!!!! let's keep it this way, ok???

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Just Another Leader for Uncritical Minds
Posted by: VicJuans on Jan 20, 2009 11:34 AM   
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it is all on the TV, the propaganda to moblize people to accept MORE bulls*it and complain LESS...Obama put out the word and the puppets (actors, movies, commercials, corporations)are doing their mindless, drone like best to brainwash the people into accepting the sbort end of the stick (once again, under Capitalism) but this time in the name of boostrap and grass roots rhetoric...

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.I.M.P.E.A.C.H. .O.B.A.M.A.
Posted by: Crazy H on Jan 20, 2009 2:09 PM   
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OMG! He's been president for FIVE WHOLE HOURS. We're still at war! Gitmo's still open! The economy still sucks!

For crying out loud, people - you sound like a bunch of Republicans. At least let the man take his coat off before you start crying.

Tell ya' what. Give the man a year. If it's still all business as usual, no one will be screaming louder than me.

Until then, your divisiveness will just let the terrorists win. We have a big job to do. You can pitch in and help, or you can sit there and whine about how you could do a better job.

I know which one the true patiots will be doing.

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» OBAMA'S 1ST FAILURE Posted by: reelman
» RE: OBAMA'S 1ST FAILURE Posted by: Crazy H
» RE: OBAMA'S 1ST FAILURE Posted by: Quannah
Yikes
Posted by: blogfrog on Jan 20, 2009 2:55 PM   
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Let's hope that the American public doesn't return to their stuporous narco-lounger state that allowed 8 years of Bush and 8 years of Clinton to get us to where we are today. It is our own benign neglect of personal accountability and action that has enabled us and our society to wallow in our bloated consumerist/antagonist/narcissist manure pond we affectionately refer to as American society

Lessons learned people...let's forget toasting of the passing of Bush...put down the apple-tini (it's just one of many easy excuses we Americans use to get drunk) and let's get moving.

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Some observations
Posted by: willymack on Jan 20, 2009 2:56 PM   
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Here are a few thoughts on today's events. History books written after this day should describe the bush years as a stain on our history at least as bad as the Civil War.
I hope to live long enough to read that the bushies died in prison.
I want steps to be taken so that the criminal activities of the last eight years can NEVER happen again.
I want to see the corporate dominance of our lives ended forever.
I want to see real science taught in schools, and religious twaddle eliminated from schools and all official functions.
I want a new political party to emerge as a power in our politics whose credo is social programs aimed at the improvement of our people's lives. The destructive nature of the rethugs warrants their censure and possible elimination.
The list could be much longer, but I'll leave that for someone else to expand on.

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» RE: Some observations Posted by: Beck
Some observations (cont.)
Posted by: watching-n-waiting on Jan 20, 2009 5:42 PM   
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I'll toss is a few willymack...

I want justice and restitution for Katrina victims-

I want a REAL truth commission for the 9/11 families (and all citizens)-

I want Richard Scrushy released from prison and (the true Governor of Alabama) Don. Siegleman cleared of all the false charges against him and Karl Rove shackled and taken under armed guard to congress to honor at least one of five (or is it six?) subpoenas he has arrogantly ignored-

I want election reform and I want an electronic voting machine luddite revolution ("smash all the machines!")

I want an investigation into the assassination of Mike Connell-

Thank-you, I yield back the balance of my time and like willymack I'll leave the list for someone else to expand on.

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BTW: to Tombo regards inauguration costs...
Posted by: watching-n-waiting on Jan 20, 2009 6:10 PM   
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RE: Obama's not off to a good start himself

As usual Tombo the "liberal media" got it wrong again, and as usual jumped on it just a little too quickly before checking the facts.
In fact Bushes 2nd inauguration (for his 2nd stolen election) cost considerably more. The figures released were skewed (fancy that, inaccurate reporting in order to lie about a democrat) because they failed to include the costs for security in Bushes 2nd. Therefore you are squealing with petty joy over yet another untruth. Perhaps you aught to consider getting with the program and have a go at a bit of positivity. Change..."Yes We Can" :-)

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Yes, let's enjoy the hope!
Posted by: Ghoulman on Jan 20, 2009 6:55 PM   
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Whatever the truth of US governance, let's enjoy the hope that Obama has given the whole world.

It really has been a special day. :)

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Obama manufacturing consent .
Posted by: Kahoneez on Jan 20, 2009 7:53 PM   
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THE so called warnings of " threats " are now wrapped in sean jean , but the same as the former gangsta in chief , manufactured threats to keep us scared , keep us compliant and willing to except any militaristic action he decides to take or more importantly , CONTINUE .
And the obvious fact missed , is reducing "combat troops " is about 25% of troops in Iraq , leaving an occupation , including mercenaries of at least 100,000 , when Iraqis want a complete , withdrawal . But since that and the comment , "we need troops to protect our interest in iraq " got swallowed up by the Kumbaya hysteria surrounding the worshiping of obama, most forget .
What's particularly disturbing is his satellite feed with members of the 4th Brigade in Afghanistan during the Inaugural Ball saying " I will give you anything thing you need to make your happen smoothly " . We'll if you buy into the misinformation that " there's work to do" and bush kept his eye off the ball in Afghanistan " when reality says the complete opposite, you'll buy his jingoism .
Bush established a complete occupation of Afghanistan with SEVERAL huge air bases, several secret prisons that torture and illegally holding prisoners , check points, a CIA operative and Oil consultant Karzai placed into power , by a rigged election . He kept his " eye off the ball " , we'll his aim was lethal when it came to dropping bombs and killing over 6000 civilians and maiming thousands of others , was that from "not enough attention " , of course not .
THe problem with Iraq and Afghanistan is that they are the recipients of too MUCH ATTENTION , from a planned military and economic occupation of the entire region .
What's obama's solution , send more occupation forces to Afghanistan , because the REal facts are , the U.S. military / CIA has planned for several years to take control of the region , to ensure the CASPIAN OIL pipeline is built and controlled by the U.S.
So when he speaks to troops via up link in Afghanistan , it's a cruel , misleading attempt to manufacture consent for an endless occupation , bcs of course need support , need weapons and Toby Keith to serenade and comfort in between fighting .
Imperialism needs a message that is easily accepted , a threat that needs to be answered and supported , since the costs of "war" or occupation is socialized and the profits are privatized .
Keep your eye on the ball obama , the military industrial complex is depending on you .

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» persia and egypt are the prizes Posted by: chance garden
Passing, I can ... he can't ...
Posted by: Hechicera on Jan 20, 2009 9:53 PM   
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I am one (Native American), how nice of you to think of us even if I suspect it was sarcasm. Though, like Obama I too am mixed with white. Unlike Obama, I look white. Most people don't guess my mixed race status unless I mention it. Funny, then many instantly "see it and wonder how they missed it".

Regardless. The family that adopted me was happy I looked white, and I can assure you, it still seems to matter. I look forward to the day when being mixed race, and people caring which race you resemble most are things of the past.

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» Sigh Posted by: Hechicera
my idols are all becoming mainstream....
Posted by: tony12000 on Jan 21, 2009 10:45 PM   
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toni morrison, alice walker, and now pat williams getting misty eyed over a moderate/triangulator. Joy.

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