Reflections of a fourth generation east villager bouncing back and forth from Tompkins Square Park to her outer city pad in Strawberry Fields....
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Obama's Speech in Cairo, June 4, 2009
This morning I was making breakfast for my family while listening to Obama's speech live from Cairo. At first, I went about my chores partially focused on his words. As the speech progressed, I found myself standing still and just listening to the radio. What a powerful and moving speech.
When I returned home from work today, I watched it on youtube and took it all in again. I can't explain how moved I was to hear our leader speaking so thoughtfully and respectfully to the Arab world. I have a good number of Arab/Iranian and Muslim friends and acquaintances. Living in this country can be very painful for them -- even though they are as American as I am. Obama's remarks started a healing process we haven't known since 9/11. Salam.
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And isn't it refreshing to feel good about the direction our government's headed in for a change?
I listened to part of the speech before I left for work. And left knowing that he would speak coherently and wouldn't end up on Jon Stewart in the evening for some social gaffe. What a relief!!
i agree, but i am really distressed about his administration's support of the Defense of Marriage Act. What's up with that?!?
I thought he was remarkable. I hated hearing the spin doctors spewing their criticism so whenever they were on, I simply turned them off.
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