Well it is official. After a very intense Democratic nomination race, hard fought presidential campaign vs. Senator
John McCain, and months of being dogged by Republican hawks,
Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States this week.
All over America people celebrated, I suspect as much for the new president as they were happy that the Bush-era has FINALLY ended. In fact, Obamamania has spread around the globe and people everywhere are rejoicing and full of hope for the future.
In Kenya, parents have taken to naming their children either Barack, or Obama, or even Michelle (the first lady).
In Dubai, U.A.E. there were black tie galas held all over the city on inauguration night.
In Jakarta, Indonesians celebrated one of their own... Obama look-a-like Ilham Anas.
And in Japan,
a small city in Fukui prefecture on the Japan sea coast has caught Obama fever simply because it shares the same name, OBAMA. ¾® (meaning "small") and ÉÍ (meaning "beach") .
BBC report on Obama city, Fukui, JapanWhen you hear President Barack Obama speak you can't help to feel that things will be better, even in these depressing economic times.
Full text and video of Barack Obama's inaugural speech on CNNI am sure looking forward to seeing what this American president has in store for his country and the world. These are indeed interesting times we live in.
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