Analysis of Barack Hussein Obama's Inaugural Speech A president's inaugural address provides the chief executive with the opportunity to explain his or her plans for the United States to both the American people as well as interested observers in other countries. When newly elected President Barack Obama delivered his inaugural speech on January 20, 2009, millions of Americans braved the frigid weather, long lines and interminable security checkpoints to hear the country's first African-American president deliver his inaugural speech in front of the U.S. Capitol. This paper provides an analysis of President Obama's inaugural address, wherein the president cited history, tradition and the need for fundamental change as the nation faces some of the worst economic times in history, and called on his fellow Americans to help him restore the United States to a leadership
role in global affairs.
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A History of the Faith of Barack Obama Controversies over the faith of Barack Obama plagued both the pre-election and post-election discussion groups. This essay details a history of the United States' first African-American President.
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How The Presidential Records Act Affects Obama's BlackBerry Obsession From email to text messaging to surfing the Web, President-Elect Barack Obama is rarely seen without this Blackberry by his side. However, in light of the Presidential Records Act, all information sent to and from his cherished PDA becomes subjected to public scrutiny once he takes office. This essay details the love and lost forced upon the President in the digital age.
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How Will Barack Obama Change the United States of America? Barack Obama will change this country in many ways. This essay explains a few.
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Why Are People Afraid of Obama? The Obama Fear Factor. Is it ignorance, racism or something else that makes people fear Obama?
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How will Barack Obama Change the World World opinion of the United States were both focused in precisely the same direction - down. With Barack Obama now at the helm, how will he change the world?
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How the Current Economic Crisis has Changed Barack Obama's Plans and Policies for the United States It's easy to make promises as a candidate, but the current economic crisis has changed Barack Obama's plans and policies for the Untied States.
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How Did the Internet and New Media Affect the 2008 Presidential Elections From YouTube to PayPal, the Internet and New Media played a large part in not only spreading the news and collecting support payments, but also in levitating candidates into superstar status.
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Barack Obama's First 30 Days in Office The Obama transition will set the pace for his next four years in office. Decisions on wars, the economy and previous homeland issues will need to be addressed immediately upon his swearing in.
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President Elect Barack Obama President Elect Barack Obama is more than cool, calm, not easily ruffled, and charismatic. He's brought about a new wave of understanding to the people of the world. Who exactly is this phenomenon that will soon be the leader of the United States of America?
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Al Qaeda message to Obama: A 'legacy of crimes' awaits you Al Qaeda's latest message was sent via the Internet to warn the incoming American President, Barack Obama.
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The Obama Fear Factor Are Americans afraid to vote for Barack Obama simply because he is black? Although the 'fear factor' is often discussed on news programs, the hosts fail to delve deeper to find the truth.
In this essay, the writer cites several reasons for the 'fear factor' as Obama runs for president-and why he will have a very tough time convincing Americans to vote for him.
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Obamas Energy Plan Barack Obama has developed a comprehensive energy program consisting of seven key provisions with extensive detail. From short term relief to long term planet saving efforts, read what Obama's energy plan is all about.
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The Challenge of Palin for Obama This essay discusses Sarah Palin and her role in the upcoming election. Specifically, it discusses the difficulty that Barack Obama has had in learning to deal with her during this campaign.
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