You mean the networks are coming to the defence of Obama! Get out! For real!
Must have been watching that left-wing CBC. As we all know US media is radically right-wing and probably crucified Barack Saddam Obama.
You mean the networks are coming to the defence of Obama! Get out! For real!
FALSE.
A Myth made by Canadians to make other Canadians feel good about being Canadian.
Canadians are liked around the world.
Ahem. Speak for yourself.No we are not. That statement is arrogant.
Ahem. Speak for yourself.
You don't count, unless you move.I am. I hate Canadians. I'm going to start a thread.
Actually, the "myth" resulted in a lengthy story in Life magazine circa 1969/70....
Right...so many Americans "backpack" around Europe. Who the heck brings a backpack on a European vacation?
I hate to say it, but, hubby's aunt had an American tourist try to buy her Canadian flag patch from her. We were just discussing it over lunch the other day. Have you ever been to Paris? Most tourists carry backpacks. You walk everywhere, and you often need to carry some basics with you when you hit the tourist spots like the Eiffel tower, Versailles, the Louvre... otherwise you have to spend and arm and a leg to buy lunch there.
All he had to do is repeat what the SJC said! His speech was great but the oath... I even felt uncomfortable for him.
I am not sure if he is even President as he left stuff out!
I think you'll find that that SJC person was the one who said that part of the oath wrong. Obama copied him, as he was supposed to, and so he said it wrong, too.
I also find it bizarre how Americans add showbiz and glamour to politics, especially when a new President is elected.
Whenever a new Prime Minister is elected in Britain, all that happens is that crowds line the Mall and other roads in central London as the Prime Minister-elect travels to Buckingham Palace to ask permission from the Queen for him or her to be Prime Minister and to form a new government. Then he or she usually straight over to the Palace of Westminster to begin running the country, with no extravagant balls or dinners.
The inauguration is the closest thing America has to a coronation (without the history).
The British have a similar event full of pomp and ceremony when we have a new Head of State, except a coronation is more magical than an inauguration thanks to the fact that, on average, a coronation only occurs every few decades or so and is awash with so much more history and colourful uniforms.
Since 1789, the US has had 44 Heads of State. Britain has had just 9.
Ha ha ha... you, a republican, would rejoice in that!!All he had to do is repeat what the SJC said! His speech was great but the oath... I even felt uncomfortable for him.
I am not sure if he is even President as he left stuff out!
WICKED FUNNY knowing we have this to look forward to!
"REPEAT AFTER ME...No...wait...don't get ahead of yourself"
Obama's first task...
Take the Oath of Office...
FAILED