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Title: In speech in Cairo, Barack Obama seeks 'common ground' with Islam - Quotes Koran, Mentions 9-1-1 Source: Politico URL Source: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0609/23334.html Published: Jun 4, 2009 Author: MIKE ALLEN | 6/4/09 8:55 AM EDT Text Siz Post Date: 2009-06-04 09:09:30 by HAPPY2BME-4UM Keywords: NoneViews: 1072 Comments: 40
CAIRO In remarks being translated live for broadcasts and Webcasts in every major language, President Barack Obama said Thursday that the United States wants common ground and a new beginning with the Muslim world, where Americas image plummeted with the Bush administrations response to the 9/11 attacks. "Much has been made of the fact that an African-American with the name Barack Hussein Obama could be elected President. But my personal story is not so unique," he said in the Grand Hall of Cairo University. "The dream of opportunity for all people has not come true for everyone in America, but its promise exists for all who come to our shores. The 55-minute speech was remarkable and historic not so much for the delivery or even the words, but for the context, the orator, the moment. Obama included blunt talk about the United States, Israel, Iraq, his predecessor and al Qaeda. I am aware that some question or justify the events of 9/11, he said, speaking before a red curtain and six pairs of U.S. and Egyptian flags. But let us be clear: al Qaeda killed nearly 3,000 people on that day. The president, who left the room to applause from an audience carefully chosen to reflect diverse perspectives, invoked the Holy Koran twice, and the Holy Bible once. Its easier to start wars than to end them he said. Its easier to blame others than to look inward; to see what is different about someone than to find the things we share. But we should choose the right path, not just the easy path. There is one rule that lies at the heart of every religion that we do unto others as we would have them do unto us. [Applause] This truth transcends nations and peoples. Obama got a standing early ovation when he declared: I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear. See AlsoFull text of Barack Obama's speech But some audience members gasped when he followed that with: That same principle must apply to Muslim perceptions of America. Just as Muslims do not fit a crude stereotype, America is not the crude stereotype of a self-interested empire. The speech delivered in Egypt, where the political opposition can be jailed, beaten or outlawed is a major test of Obamas ability to translate his appealing rhetoric into real change at what he acknowledged is a time of tension between the United States and Muslims around the world. Obama, who talked little about his own connections to Islam on the campaign trail, invoked what he called his own experience as he delivered on a campaign promise to make a major address on Muslim soil early in his presidency. I am a Christian, but my father came from a Kenyan family that includes generations of Muslims, he said. As a boy, I spent several years in Indonesia and heard the call of the azaan at the break of dawn and the fall of dusk. As a young man, I worked in Chicago communities where many found dignity and peace in their Muslim faith. The comments in what he called the timeless city of Cairo are by far the most extensive he has made about his Muslim roots. Obama added another personal note as he insisted on greater religious freedom throughout the world: I saw it firsthand as a child in Indonesia, where devout Christians worshiped freely in an overwhelmingly Muslim country. That is the spirit we need today. Watch: Mike Allen's VIDEO Blog of Obama's Middle East Trip.Conservative critics seized on a passage in which he said: Given our interdependence, any world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will inevitably fail. So whatever we think of the past, we must not be prisoners of it. Our problems must be dealt with through partnership; progress must be shared. However, Obama spoke bluntly of some of the sources of tension between the cultures, including head scarves and the role of women, but did not include the word terrorism or its variants. I have come here to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world, he said. One based upon mutual interest and mutual respect; and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings.: On womens rights, the president drew applause when he said: I know there is debate about this issue. I reject the view of some in the West that a woman who chooses to cover her hair is somehow less equal, but I do believe that a woman who is denied an education is denied equality. And it is no coincidence that countries where women are well-educated are far more likely to be prosperous. And another applause line: Our daughters can contribute just as much to society as our sons. Echoing a message aides had emphasized in their previews of the speech, Obama declared that change cannot happen overnight. No single speech can eradicate years of mistrust, nor can I answer in the time that I have all the complex questions that brought us to this point, Obama said. But I am convinced that in order to move forward, we must say openly the things we hold in our hearts, and that too often are said only behind closed doors. There must be a sustained effort to listen to each other; to learn from each other; to respect one another; and to seek common ground. Turning briefly to specifics, he said: We will expand exchange programs, and increase scholarships, like the one that brought my father to America, while encouraging more Americans to study in Muslim communities. And we will match promising Muslim students with internships in America; invest in on-line learning for teachers and children around the world; and create a new online network, so a teenager in Kansas can communicate instantly with a teenager in Cairo. Obama concluded with brief quotations from the Koran, the Talmud and the Bible the holy books of what he called the three great faiths. Then he added: The people of the world can live together in peace. We know that is Gods vision. Now, that must be our work here on Earth. Thank you. And may Gods peace be upon you. The administration has been signaling a tougher line with Israel, and Obama made remarks that can be taken as sympathetic to Palestinians for what he called the daily humiliations large and small that come with occupation. So let there be no doubt: the situation for the Palestinian people is intolerable, he said. America will not turn our backs on the legitimate Palestinian aspiration for dignity, opportunity, and a state of their own. In remarks that will likely rankle some supporters of Israel in the U.S. Congress, he added: Israelis must acknowledge that just as Israels right to exist cannot be denied, neither can Palestines. The United States does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements. This construction violates previous agreements and undermines efforts to achieve peace. It is time for these settlements to stop. Israel must also live up to its obligations to ensure that Palestinians can live, and work, and develop their society.
CAIRO In remarks being translated live for broadcasts and Webcasts in every major language, President Barack Obama said Thursday that the United States wants common ground and a new beginning with the Muslim world, where Americas image plummeted with the Bush administrations response to the 9/11 attacks. "Much has been made of the fact that an African-American with the name Barack Hussein Obama could be elected President. But my personal story is not so unique," he said in the Grand Hall of Cairo University. "The dream of opportunity for all people has not come true for everyone in America, but its promise exists for all who come to our shores. The 55-minute speech was remarkable and historic not so much for the delivery or even the words, but for the context, the orator, the moment. Obama included blunt talk about the United States, Israel, Iraq, his predecessor and al Qaeda. I am aware that some question or justify the events of 9/11, he said, speaking before a red curtain and six pairs of U.S. and Egyptian flags. But let us be clear: al Qaeda killed nearly 3,000 people on that day.
The president, who left the room to applause from an audience carefully chosen to reflect diverse perspectives, invoked the Holy Koran twice, and the Holy Bible once. Its easier to start wars than to end them he said. Its easier to blame others than to look inward; to see what is different about someone than to find the things we share. But we should choose the right path, not just the easy path. There is one rule that lies at the heart of every religion that we do unto others as we would have them do unto us. [Applause] This truth transcends nations and peoples. Obama got a standing early ovation when he declared: I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear.
But some audience members gasped when he followed that with: That same principle must apply to Muslim perceptions of America. Just as Muslims do not fit a crude stereotype, America is not the crude stereotype of a self-interested empire. The speech delivered in Egypt, where the political opposition can be jailed, beaten or outlawed is a major test of Obamas ability to translate his appealing rhetoric into real change at what he acknowledged is a time of tension between the United States and Muslims around the world.
Obama, who talked little about his own connections to Islam on the campaign trail, invoked what he called his own experience as he delivered on a campaign promise to make a major address on Muslim soil early in his presidency.
I am a Christian, but my father came from a Kenyan family that includes generations of Muslims, he said. As a boy, I spent several years in Indonesia and heard the call of the azaan at the break of dawn and the fall of dusk. As a young man, I worked in Chicago communities where many found dignity and peace in their Muslim faith.
The comments in what he called the timeless city of Cairo are by far the most extensive he has made about his Muslim roots. Obama added another personal note as he insisted on greater religious freedom throughout the world: I saw it firsthand as a child in Indonesia, where devout Christians worshiped freely in an overwhelmingly Muslim country. That is the spirit we need today.
Watch: Mike Allen's VIDEO Blog of Obama's Middle East Trip.
Conservative critics seized on a passage in which he said: Given our interdependence, any world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will inevitably fail. So whatever we think of the past, we must not be prisoners of it. Our problems must be dealt with through partnership; progress must be shared. However, Obama spoke bluntly of some of the sources of tension between the cultures, including head scarves and the role of women, but did not include the word terrorism or its variants. I have come here to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world, he said. One based upon mutual interest and mutual respect; and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings.:
On womens rights, the president drew applause when he said: I know there is debate about this issue. I reject the view of some in the West that a woman who chooses to cover her hair is somehow less equal, but I do believe that a woman who is denied an education is denied equality. And it is no coincidence that countries where women are well-educated are far more likely to be prosperous. And another applause line: Our daughters can contribute just as much to society as our sons. Echoing a message aides had emphasized in their previews of the speech, Obama declared that change cannot happen overnight. No single speech can eradicate years of mistrust, nor can I answer in the time that I have all the complex questions that brought us to this point, Obama said. But I am convinced that in order to move forward, we must say openly the things we hold in our hearts, and that too often are said only behind closed doors. There must be a sustained effort to listen to each other; to learn from each other; to respect one another; and to seek common ground. Turning briefly to specifics, he said: We will expand exchange programs, and increase scholarships, like the one that brought my father to America, while encouraging more Americans to study in Muslim communities. And we will match promising Muslim students with internships in America; invest in on-line learning for teachers and children around the world; and create a new online network, so a teenager in Kansas can communicate instantly with a teenager in Cairo. Obama concluded with brief quotations from the Koran, the Talmud and the Bible the holy books of what he called the three great faiths. Then he added: The people of the world can live together in peace. We know that is Gods vision. Now, that must be our work here on Earth. Thank you. And may Gods peace be upon you.
The administration has been signaling a tougher line with Israel, and Obama made remarks that can be taken as sympathetic to Palestinians for what he called the daily humiliations large and small that come with occupation. So let there be no doubt: the situation for the Palestinian people is intolerable, he said. America will not turn our backs on the legitimate Palestinian aspiration for dignity, opportunity, and a state of their own. In remarks that will likely rankle some supporters of Israel in the U.S. Congress, he added: Israelis must acknowledge that just as Israels right to exist cannot be denied, neither can Palestines. The United States does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements. This construction violates previous agreements and undermines efforts to achieve peace. It is time for these settlements to stop. Israel must also live up to its obligations to ensure that Palestinians can live, and work, and develop their society.
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#1. To: Allfarmfriend, randge, PSUSA, christine, Old Friend, James Deffenbach, Jethro Tull, Bub, IndieTX, Turtle, Deasy, Prefrontal Vortex, RickyJ, X-15, Itistoolate, mininggold, MUDDOG, IDon'tThinkSo, Cynicom, Original_Intent, DeaconBenjamin, , noone222 (#0) Title: BLING TIME FOR PREZ Ñ0; fit for a king or a rap mogulSource: NY Post URL Source: http://www.nypost.com/seven/06042009/news/worldnews/bling_time_for_prez_172515.htm Published: Jun 4, 2009 Author: JENNIFER FERMINO Post Date: 2009-06-04 08:37:12 by TESTS HIS MEDAL: President Obama yesterday removes for"safekeeping" the gold Saudi Order of Merit that he just received. President Obama was awarded Saudi Arabia's highest honor yesterday -- an elaborate gold necklace and medallion fit for a king or a rap mogul. "Goodness gracious, that's something there," an awestruck Obama said when a royal aide approached him with the massive chain. A beaming King Abdullah -- who hosted Obama in an ornate meeting room decked out with opulent chandeliers, marble columns and engraved mirrors -- presented the gift to the president. "Those are only given to the very few friends of the king, and you are certainly one of those," Abdullah said. Obama ducked slightly to allow the shorter man to drape the chain -- officially called the King Abdul Aziz Order of Merit -- around his neck. "I consider the king's friendship a great blessing, and I am very appreciative that he would bestow this honor on me during this visit," said Obama, who was on his first state visit to Saudi Arabia. Under federal rules, Obama must report the gift and is required to eventually turn it over to the National Archives or another federal institution. He smiled and posed for pics in his new bling, but took it off after a few minutes for "safekeeping." HAPPY2BME-4UM posted on 2009-06-04 9:12:29 ET (1 image) Reply Untrace Trace Private Reply Replies to Comment # 1. #4. To: All (#1) King Abdullah: You're my number one bitch,now. HAPPY2BME-4UM posted on 2009-06-04 09:19:16 ET (2 images) Reply Untrace Trace Private Reply #6. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#1) A beaming King Abdullah -- who hosted Obama in an ornate meeting room decked out with opulent chandeliers, marble columns and engraved mirrors -- presented the gift to the president. Obama will probably give him a Lewinsky for that. James Deffenbach posted on 2009-06-04 09:29:11 ET Reply Untrace Trace Private Reply End Trace Mode for Comment # 1. Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
Title: BLING TIME FOR PREZ Ñ0; fit for a king or a rap mogulSource: NY Post URL Source: http://www.nypost.com/seven/06042009/news/worldnews/bling_time_for_prez_172515.htm Published: Jun 4, 2009 Author: JENNIFER FERMINO Post Date: 2009-06-04 08:37:12 by TESTS HIS MEDAL: President Obama yesterday removes for"safekeeping" the gold Saudi Order of Merit that he just received. President Obama was awarded Saudi Arabia's highest honor yesterday -- an elaborate gold necklace and medallion fit for a king or a rap mogul. "Goodness gracious, that's something there," an awestruck Obama said when a royal aide approached him with the massive chain. A beaming King Abdullah -- who hosted Obama in an ornate meeting room decked out with opulent chandeliers, marble columns and engraved mirrors -- presented the gift to the president. "Those are only given to the very few friends of the king, and you are certainly one of those," Abdullah said. Obama ducked slightly to allow the shorter man to drape the chain -- officially called the King Abdul Aziz Order of Merit -- around his neck. "I consider the king's friendship a great blessing, and I am very appreciative that he would bestow this honor on me during this visit," said Obama, who was on his first state visit to Saudi Arabia. Under federal rules, Obama must report the gift and is required to eventually turn it over to the National Archives or another federal institution. He smiled and posed for pics in his new bling, but took it off after a few minutes for "safekeeping."
URL Source: http://www.nypost.com/seven/06042009/news/worldnews/bling_time_for_prez_172515.htm Published: Jun 4, 2009 Author: JENNIFER FERMINO Post Date: 2009-06-04 08:37:12 by
TESTS HIS MEDAL: President Obama yesterday removes for"safekeeping" the gold Saudi Order of Merit that he just received.
President Obama was awarded Saudi Arabia's highest honor yesterday -- an elaborate gold necklace and medallion fit for a king or a rap mogul.
"Goodness gracious, that's something there," an awestruck Obama said when a royal aide approached him with the massive chain.
A beaming King Abdullah -- who hosted Obama in an ornate meeting room decked out with opulent chandeliers, marble columns and engraved mirrors -- presented the gift to the president.
"Those are only given to the very few friends of the king, and you are certainly one of those," Abdullah said.
Obama ducked slightly to allow the shorter man to drape the chain -- officially called the King Abdul Aziz Order of Merit -- around his neck.
"I consider the king's friendship a great blessing, and I am very appreciative that he would bestow this honor on me during this visit," said Obama, who was on his first state visit to Saudi Arabia.
Under federal rules, Obama must report the gift and is required to eventually turn it over to the National Archives or another federal institution.
He smiled and posed for pics in his new bling, but took it off after a few minutes for "safekeeping."
HAPPY2BME-4UM posted on 2009-06-04 9:12:29 ET (1 image) Reply Untrace Trace Private Reply
#4. To: All (#1) King Abdullah: You're my number one bitch,now. HAPPY2BME-4UM posted on 2009-06-04 09:19:16 ET (2 images) Reply Untrace Trace Private Reply #6. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#1) A beaming King Abdullah -- who hosted Obama in an ornate meeting room decked out with opulent chandeliers, marble columns and engraved mirrors -- presented the gift to the president. Obama will probably give him a Lewinsky for that. James Deffenbach posted on 2009-06-04 09:29:11 ET Reply Untrace Trace Private Reply End Trace Mode for Comment # 1. Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
King Abdullah: You're my number one bitch,now.
HAPPY2BME-4UM posted on 2009-06-04 09:19:16 ET (2 images) Reply Untrace Trace Private Reply
A beaming King Abdullah -- who hosted Obama in an ornate meeting room decked out with opulent chandeliers, marble columns and engraved mirrors -- presented the gift to the president. Obama will probably give him a Lewinsky for that.
Obama will probably give him a Lewinsky for that.
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