I heard bits and pieces of the speech, as I was at work. From what I heard though, it was quite inspirating, and hopeful. It didn’t sound too far-fetched (ie – what’s happening in the world such as war and economy) could take a long time to ‘fix’, but can be done, or improve a lot.
This guy has a few big messes to sort, but if he keeps to his philosophy and hope, I’m sure he’ll do quite well.
I watched too, for the first time ! and the first president I remember was Kennedy. But this time it was special.
Congratulations to your new President !
[...] piece being performed was “End of an Error”, inspired by the date January 20, 2009, a date that many of us were highly anticipating, both for its beginning and for the great national [...]
January 20th, 2009 at 5:11 pm
The world was certainly watching.
I heard bits and pieces of the speech, as I was at work. From what I heard though, it was quite inspirating, and hopeful. It didn’t sound too far-fetched (ie – what’s happening in the world such as war and economy) could take a long time to ‘fix’, but can be done, or improve a lot.
This guy has a few big messes to sort, but if he keeps to his philosophy and hope, I’m sure he’ll do quite well.
January 20th, 2009 at 10:54 pm
I watched too, for the first time ! and the first president I remember was Kennedy. But this time it was special.
Congratulations to your new President !
January 23rd, 2009 at 11:30 am
Geez, it’s been 3 days now & I’m still having to water my own plants & pay for the food I eat. Obama is a do-nothing president.
May 22nd, 2009 at 1:38 am
We sure will be watching you , Obama.
September 6th, 2009 at 10:59 am
[...] piece being performed was “End of an Error”, inspired by the date January 20, 2009, a date that many of us were highly anticipating, both for its beginning and for the great national [...]