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Notes On The Eve Of Day One

from Huffington Post Still I couldn’t get the words of Rosa Clemente — the 36 year-old Green Party vice-presidential candidate who was for many of us just as much a symbol of hope and progress and change — out of my head. “If we become the majority,” she told me last summer, “then we’re going […]

Inauguration Evening: Michelle Obama’s gown

KW: The news event that many of us have been waiting for: What did Michelle Obama wear to the inauguration balls? She wore white. Which is sweet, like a young bride. And, the AP describes her gown in this way: “…a white chiffon one-shoulder gown… “Her full-skirted dress had a strap across her right shoulder, […]

Censorship in Rockland

Hi All, On the evening of Inauguration Day (last Tuesday, January 20th) the Rockland County Legislature unanimously passed a pro-Israel resolution that had been introduced during the attacks on Gaza. I was among a small number attending to voice opposition as a result of an initial appeal by Alan Levin. Subsequently, I submitted a piece for […]

Inauguration coverage: Glen Ford of Black Agenda on Democracy Now!

Go to: www.democracynow.org for analysis and coverage. (I will probably not do updates for awhile. Need lunch.) Glen Ford is the editor of Black Agenda Report. Amy Goodman notes that he has been a critic of Barack Obama. Glen Ford gave very positive coverage of Cynthia McKinney, the Green Party candidate for President. Glenn Ford […]

Inauguration: Ending Prayer/Benediction by Reverend Joseph Lowery

Live blogging of the Inauguration by Kimberly Wilder (one green’s perspective): Joseph E. Lowery did the ending prayer/benediction. Reverend Lowery was inspired and entertaining. [Here is a link to the Joseph E. Lowery Institute for Justice & Human Rights.] He spoke of “inclusion, not exclusion” and “tolerance, not intolerance.” This seemed like a hidden message […]

Inauguration coverage: Reflections on President Obama’s speech

Were you looking for info on President Obama’s speech on February 24th? A thorough AFP article is: here. _______________________ Live blogging by Kimberly Wilder, one green’s perspective on Inauguration Day: A line that is very personal to his story… “A parent’s decision to nurture a child which finally decided our fate…” Some ideas from the […]

Barack Obama sworn in…

Barack Obama was sworn in by John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Both the justice and Barack Obama used his whole middle name, “Barack Hussein Obama.” I am glad for that. It was rumored he might shorten it to “H” because of the controversy of his middle name being […]

VP Biden sworn in/Aretha Franklin sings…

So, technically, Joe Biden is the VP of George Bush, Sr.? Just for this moment? ;) Aretha Franklin was wonderful. I think by her repeating and intoning, she wanted to give the blessing and emphasize “Protect” and “Let freedom ring.” She wore a beautiful an unique hat, exactly what should have been worn by the […]

Reverend Rick Warren introduced and makes invocation…

When Diane Feinstein introduces Rick Warren there is tepid applause and an awkward sense of silence.

Barack Obama arriving at the viewing area of the Inauguration…

The chants are “O-bama!” “O-bama!”. A crew of dignataries and planners comes out. Diane Feinstein gets a loud, warm greeting. Nancy Pelosi got a pretty positive shout out, I think mixed with reservations (but I am not clear.) Obama comes from behind the doors. Amy Goodman notes the first hug is for Congressman John Lewis. […]

George Bush goes to the seating area…

As I have said before, it is such a festive day, and people are so happy for Barack Obama and the politeness bestowed upon him, there are even some warm feelings about George Bush today. (Let’s think about indicting him for war crimes next week.) But, I was thinking how happy he must be today, […]

Inauguration Day: Alice Walker and Amy Goodman comment on Democracy Now!

Okay, I think I am somewhat grassroots to have been watching the events on C-Span, which is an organization that the government caused the cable companies to set up to “give back” to Americans by providing coverage of government meetings, etc. Though, I guess the most progressive place to watch is on “Democracy Now” on […]

Inauguration Day: Former Presidents arrive

It is so interesting to have modern technology and cameras everywhere. (oh, coverage is at www.c-span.org and at www.democracynow.org) George Bush, Sr. said out loud what should probably never be said on a day of ceremony. George Bush and Barbara Bush were walking down a hall, they stopped a moment, George Bush, Sr. looked around […]