Having watched the inaguration in school gave me a different feel about the whole event. I think that if i had watched it at home by myself, it wouldn't have been as exciting. Seeing everyone's anxcious faces made everything more significant. There was a sense of unity and happiness between everybody,people throwing they're hands up in the air and clapping brought forward the emotional part of the occasion. I felt that Obama's speech was alright. He had thanked Bush for his time serving the country, and then he basically told everyone the deal, where America is at right now and what we will have to do to bring change to get America back on it's feet. He sounded very confident, and caught many people's attention. The stands where packed with people, although it was freezing fans in the crowds were bundled up. The ceremony was very nice, flags all around;big and small, everything color cordinated red white and blue. It was a specfically historic moment for African Amercians because it shows how far they have come to finally have a Black President. This day had shown the message that in order to live a good and meaningful life everyone must unite, respect each other. It shows how being intelligent and successful will get you anywhere in life as long as you give it your best. It seems like a lot of people are counting on the new president to make this change. In the other hand, Obama gives people hope, another chance to be better, to improve things, make people feel safe, and have higher expectations. All about changing. Thus, everybody have a good meaningful life, mostly-happiness.
As for what Obama planning what to do as the 44th president of the United States is good, but I think it makes a lot of people to have high expectations on him. Obama promised changed and gave people hope to count on him that he can make everything better and overcome this crisis that's taking place in America. Whether or not he will be successful enough to fix everything is doubted but but whatever he can do is good enough. Personally, I don really think him being president will change much. He is only human, that gives us things we want to hear, therefore we think highly of him because we believe in what he says. I don't think that he will be able to change America significantly, there are just too many problems going on at once.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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