Tuesday, January 29, 2013
The second inauguration
The Second inauguration are never as hopeful as first ones, Obama's second may not be quite like his first inauguration, yet an crowd of over a million turned out to witness him take the oath for a second time as US President.The huge crowd that crossed a million mark took many organisers by surprise, and is indicative that Obama still enjoys much of the popularity he had at the beginning of his first term. Watching the second inauguration of President Obama a week ago, I was shocked by the weight of our history in that moment. Our first African-American president, affirmed by a majority of voters, was given the opportunity to continue his work: He was judged, on the birthdate of Martin Luther King, Jr., on his abilities, and on the content of his character. Also, on How far we have come as a nation and a our culture. It reminded me of how long it took us all to get this far, to inhance our thinking and feelings about other people. The first inauguration was so historic, with so much pageantry and so many people with so much hope. This is because the idea was that Bush's wars would end and the economy would boom, as it always seems to do under Democrats.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
MCS
MCS have push the last button of many people including me because they should know that people go to work early in the moring and we shouldn't have to come to school period if theirs a alert of a storm in the area, instead we get up and mom have to drive on the slick roads and warm the car up using unnecessary gas. They tell you three hours after the fact that your in school what time you are going to get out and that is just wrong, we shouldn't have to come at all. This also puts people in danger because people live very far from the school For example, people who go in memphis city schools that live in olive branch they have to come all the way out here to get there children which takes money for gas and energy from thier body to get back up .
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