Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Barack Obama Inauguration Parade

WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY - Barack Obama was sworn in as 44th president of the United States, Tuesday (20 / 1), to penetrate the boundaries of race to become the first black leader in Uncle Sam's country which is confronted with serious economic problems and combat. Obama is currently 47 years old came to power in a country that wanted a change after George W. Bush came to power in the White House for 8 years.


Bush's reign has been marked by the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, the beginning of the fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq and an economic collapse that never happened since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

Obama's election as U.S. president has invited the attention of millions of people around the world in the hope that the new U.S. leader will be more open to the needs of society and governments around the world. New U.S. government is also expected to be more able to solve many problems through diplomacy rather than military force.

Obama is known as an inspiring orator talents have emphasized the hope of millions of people when he outlined a new policy for the United States. Obama promised to emphasize diplomacy and global solutions to respond to climate change, refusing to close the prison abuse and Guantanamo Bay.

More than 10,000 in all 50 states, including bands and military units are included to assist Obama and Joe Biden in the parade as far as 2.4 miles from the Capitol to Pennsylvania Ave. Which resulted in the inauguration parade closing a number of roads and major bridges in Washington has drawn the attention of visitors to reach 2 million people.

Wednesday (21 / 1), the first day of his tenure as U.S. president, Obama will prove the promise in his campaign to pull U.S. troops from Iraq based on the schedule that lasted for 16 months. Obama reportedly will call the Chief of Staff Join the Oval Office and told that a withdrawal order. Obama also will assign a team to quickly restore its economy economic conditions.

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