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Obama is a new hope for Americans. Will he justify hopes?
joseph 23 January, 2009, 08:38 Well.it is an ernormouse task,lets hope diplomacy works,probably need the patience of Job,negioating with people whose ideaologies are founded on hate .
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Vijay 23 January, 2009, 08:44 Obama, Obama, Obama...It's like a mantra for some people in and out of U.States... However, will certain things change on the ground...?? What about the US neo-con approaches? What about the fleecing by US banks and other financial instituitions that have left so many so desperate in the US and other places? Is Obama really the 'harbinger' of change that he proffesses to be or was it only a campaign jingoism? Hasn't the US transformed itself from a beacon of hope into a bulwark of terrorism and apathy itself? The one positive aspect of Obama's appointment is that a self-proclaimed agent of change has got that opportunity to do precisely that from within the system rather than from W/O... All we can do is wait and hope...
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Johnny 23 January, 2009, 11:22 Obama or Bank-O-Rama... this is the question The thing that is now fascinating me is the statistical coincidence of various "chance" events around the world. When the transition takes place... + Russia's gas suddenly starts flowing! + Israeli troops stop the Gaza genocide! + The Congo rebel that displaced, murdered and raped so many people (that it makes Gaza look like a picnic) is suddenly arrested! + The Iraq oil pipe project ends! + Georgia is now given the cold shoulder and Europe looks at Russia in a new light! + The Sri Lanka power balance now suddenly changes! + The Greeks don't seem to be rioting anymore! + India and Pakistan seem to be standing down! Does this mean the news is going to get boring, we going to be watching icebergs melting! It looks like these fascist bankers have had to put all their little projects on hold. Does this mean they now all taking up golf? Is Obama for real, or could it be the Israeli bankers are still negotiating bonuses with his team? Perhaps they planning a pioneering new series of news bulletins, called “Gaza is just a commercial” starring RambO-Rama, Mint-em, and Buy-dem? Are we to believe this scorpion has lost its sting and that the spider won’t eat its mate anymore? Could the almost unimaginable be true, the USA at last has a real president and he is putting the banking fascists back in their cage? Will they stay there for very long? As long at the USA FED is private, I think not! Stay tuned!
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Ormoz 23 January, 2009, 12:20 Obama or any other presidents in the US should pass many obstacles and checks before being able to do anything of their own. It is the party,the system ( by which I mean the capitalist system which brought Obama to power and financed his campaign) and the Jewish lobby among these obstacles. I don't think Obama would or could initiate anything radical especially when it comes to foreign policies and in particular the Palestine issue. This is becoming the norm, the Us president is controled by some people behind the curtains. It is also happening in the UK now and 2 ministers, Estelle Morris and Clair short resigned protesting that they were being told what to do by some dictats like they had no brains themselves!!!! For more on the limitations of the US president's power please read the book called The Bush deslexicon!!
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noe 23 January, 2009, 15:06 He might partially justify hopes, closing Guantanamo is an early good sign, not deploying the European missile shield would be a good sign, but what about Afganistan, will he support the war in that region?, if he stops NATO expantion and ends the war at Afganistan, he will be the man of the century only after Mr Putin
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Tomáš 23 January, 2009, 17:41 quite funny: US a democracy? -on paper, in the media, more of a totalitarian state today- media distort reality. patience for the job? - interesting the world has so much patience for the misdeeds of US and its allies worldwide. Not going to change really, perhaps because of the crisis they wont expand as much- or Obama will lead the US to a total fail and perhaps a civil war too. negotiating with people whose ideologies are founded on hate? - To be correct, how can one negotiate with someone with double standards- Iraq for example- US has WMDs and threatens anybody who doesnt agree/serve them. Yes, their ideology is based on evil. It is all just like that: a thief cries:´catch the thief!´, or in English: Pot calling kettle black. Double standard based globalist policy. Everyone is something less than the elite that is supposed to own everything and control everybody.(and it currently controls the US, but after the crisis they will move somewhere else I guess)
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Norman 23 January, 2009, 20:17 I believe President Obama will change a lot of things, like the economy, government policy and foreign policy. I wore out a lot of shoe leather campaigning for him, yet it was worth it. Now Russia and the U.S. have reformer presidents. Oh, I have been given multiple websites to let the president know what I think! He will hear alot from me!
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C 23 January, 2009, 22:32 I truly hope so. He seems to be a man of good integrity. I had a choice to vote for Obama or McSame. I guess you know who I voted for now. The idea of McSame dying of old age and Sara Palin becoming our president really scared me. They would have been worse than Bush and Cheney.(I know that's hard to imagine.) You know the best way to describe President Obama's new job - is to imagine thousands of people using the same toilet for 8 years and nobody maintaining that toilet. Now he's responsible for cleaning this toilet with a toothbrush. Hopefully he has selected a competent team of people to run our country. We shall wait and see.. "C" Proud to be from the USA
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Panos 24 January, 2009, 00:32 You are kidding me wright? The guy recognizes enemies outside US and "the land is shaking under their feet". And not only that, he will establish democracy to the countries that have not... His speech was a trailer of a Nixon-like administration, full of wars, juntas, and presidents-employees for the other countries ...
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Norm 24 January, 2009, 04:25 Though our Mr Obama has done many good things, he does not yet seem to be honest with our citizenry that we are flat broke & going down, due to our greed-driven rape, pillage, terrorism & murder of the world. Please forgive me, as my country will likely never repent. Blessings... Norm Lowry norm.lowry@gmail.com Lancaster PA USA
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Pauline 24 January, 2009, 10:12 President Obama will either lead Americans in progress on the basis of the global economy, bringing world culture and institutions more in line with that very real economic base, and in the direction of more human freedom and prosperity, or he will take the US into world war to play the role Germany did during World War II, i.e., a great power in decline and refusing to go forward, and then lashing out at real progress. Our elite is split, quite obviously, and I have no idea which way it will go, but I am hoping that China, Russia, India and Europe play a strong role in preventing our lunatics from destroying us (and the world) from within. I have not for one second forgotten about the consequences of even a 15 megaton exchange of mere hydrogen bombs bringing a vast nuclar winter that would wipe out all mammalian life on this planet.
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Marzipan6 24 January, 2009, 11:01 I think the issue is not so much what will change, as what already has changed – while Obama may have been at the fulcrum of that change, he has not been the cause of it. The American people caused it. What has change is the entrenched racism of many Americans. While there will always be rednecks in every country on earth, enough Americans have changed to make possible something that seemed entirely in the realm of fantasy just a short time ago, namely the electing of the country’s first black president. Through this truly historical step, Americans have redeemed themselves from their country’s institutionalised injustices of earlier eras. One cannot help but draw a comparison between this American progress to greater personal and national maturity on the one hand, and the Russian equivalent on the other. Russians have yet to admit the enormity of their crimes of the Soviet era against their own people and their neighbours, and are yet to truly seek reconciliation. Instead, they are committed to the self-serving nonsense that (1) they brought liberty to half of Europe for half a century, and (2) that Russians were only the victims of Soviet policies, never, never the victimisers of others in the name of those policies. Not only are each of these points mutually self-contradictory (if Russia brought liberty to Europe, then how come there is any talk of subsequent victims at all?), but each point is also internally contradictory within itself. In regard to #1, totalitarian Communism is not even Kafka’s idea of liberty. And in regard to #2, the Soviet regime did not emanate from the Moon, and represented the chauvinism of only the one nation mentioned in the Soviet anthem’s opening lines. American growth to maturity from its racist beginnings has taken about 200 years. The Russian equivalent may take just as long. In the meantime, in Russia's ongoing endless turmoil with its neighbours and with wider Europe, we perhaps see a kind of parallel with the unrest that American non-reconciliation caused it in earlier times.
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Margaret 24 January, 2009, 17:01 It is impossible. He has way too many hopes placed on his back to ever justify them all. My friends who worked on his election are STILL keyed up. Now it is to convince others that Obama deserves our trust and hope. OK, I'll give him a break for now -- it's been less than a week. Also, the Republican propaganda machine is already going full steam with Fox News and Rush and all the rest of talk radio. I don't want to join the "baying hounds" just yet. Obama actually made me feel almost optimistic when he announced on Day Two that he was closing Gitmo and all those CIA prisons overseas, and he flatly stated USA would not torture. Wow. I'm not used to optimism, and I had to go lie down for a bit until the dizzy spell passed.
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Saiftey 24 January, 2009, 17:37 Well I honestly think we shouldn't hold our breath. He preaches change but he has been in office for only 3 days. His policies are pretty bad and very naive. I was onboard for this when all I was looking at was a fancy inauguration but now that I've seen what he plans to do (No one knows how though) I am moving in a direction opposite of him. It's pretty obvious that people want the troops out of Iraq, but what happens after that? Will they retaliate? Will they just decide to be peaceful? He wants to cut investments from their missile defense programs and wants to cut future combat systems. How will this help them? They will make themselves defenseless and someone needs to realize removing weapons doesn't mean peace, it means war.
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Aleg 24 January, 2009, 20:46 Indeed Obama symbolizes a positive change and he is hope for the American people and the world at large.He has chosen a good team and by all indication I believe he has a good dream for the world and not only for America. I believe he will be a success because he has the right attitude,he has focus,hard working, genuinely honest and has the fair of God, so he is bound to succeed. If he fails to change America now, the world in the future to come would be messy as it is seen today. It is really really messy now and he has the challenges to overcome on his plate and any false move the ice will break at a point that the world would hardly recover from the turmoil of destructive chain reaction process in the foreseeable future. He needs all the support, the strategies and the power engine of true and real people who are like him to make the big change. Its not easy but I trust if he is not sabotaged or manipulated he will definitely bring change. The only problem is to what degree of success and at what rate is indeterminable as of now. Nevertheless we have no better alternative but to be optimistic.
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david 25 January, 2009, 06:02 If the economy isn´t fixed and people go back to work; If the mortage crises isn´t fixed; If health-care isn´t managed in a better way; If the infrastructure of roads & bridges, etc..isn´t fixed; If Obama and folks do not find the money to fixed this....then, after months or years, the U.S. will find herself digging deep into do-do. These next 100 days in office will be the telling point in how Obama and the two houses will relate to each other.
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michael 25 January, 2009, 17:21 LET ME BE VERY CLEAR! OBAMA IS NOT A SAVIOR NOR IS HE GOING TO HELP AMERICANS! You can clearly know this from the people he appointed to his cabinet. ALL Council of foreign relations members, or CFR. For those of you who dont know about the CFR they are sworn to destroy American Sovereignty. USMC General Smedley Butler is the man to research to learn about all the military corruption in America. The Plan is to bring America to its knees and shoo us all into the new "North American Union" which will will not be a land of liberty like America, it will be more like china, where you have no rights basically. This is not new information you can google tons of information on this subject. Obama is a Puppet, and he is going to deceive a lot of people, but in the end, just like G.W. Bush lied his ass off, Obama is going to follow suit, because he is controlled by the Zionists. America is on course to get World war III going, because they are following the plan of a man named Albert Pike, who designed the main strategy for the Zionists to take over the world and implement a satanic feudalistic one world government. Please look up Albert Pike and Adam Weishaupt, these are not conspiracies, these are well documented plans that you can research and see for yourself. YOU BEEN WARNED!
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mascmen7 26 January, 2009, 06:12 Obama born in Mombassa, Kenya has already been condemned by the Vatican for allowing taxes to be spent on providing abortions which will condemn millions of black babies to death, ordered by the first black president. His $825 billion wild spending bill will begin the collapse of the dollar which will lead to a world wide depression and forcing us into a barter economy.
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Juche_4EVER 26 January, 2009, 15:48 Obama would not have gotten the nomination had he not been totally in their pocket to start with. Americans have to realize that ANY candidate trotted out by the Democans or Republicrats has received the kosher stamp of approval, or they would not be the candidates. That is also why the Jew owned and controlled media always denounces a third-party effort as a “loser,” and “without a chance to win.” And I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard people say, when I tried to get them to vote for Ron Paul or Chuck Baldwin - “I would, but I don’t want to WASTE my vote. If I vote for him, I’ll be helping Obama!” Such is the level of ignorance of the American electorate. None of them want to believe that “their” government is NOT theirs. I guess it is because they need to go through what the men on the USS Liberty experienced before they will believe anything negative about “god’s chosen” or Israel.
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flo 26 January, 2009, 20:13 People seem to have gone mad with all of this Obama-mania. Their is only so much a man, even as President can do. I don't like that he thinks he can use tax payers money to fund abortions oversees. Does that give Americans a choice, what about the other half of Americans who are pro-life, why should they be forced to pay tax for a cause they are against. Where is freedom and sweet liberty in this. Why can't Americans choose on the pro life, pro choice issue. Or is it that Americans just voted through their pocket, to save their glorious economy. In Ireland we get to vote on such issues as this, and the majority that wins, rules. It seems to me that IRELAND should be the beacon for democracy and freedom. If our government decided to use our tax euro to fund abortions oversees the people would take to the streets and demand a vote. I am glad I don't pay tax in America anymore.
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