A Good Day In America – Barack Obama Inauguration!

Hola everybody and Happy Obama Day to you!!!!
As I looked upon the inauguration festivities with a chicken wing in one hand and ”cham-pimpin” in the other, I have to say it was a good day in America. Now some of you may wonder why. Well, let me give you 3 reasons:
1. It’s a good day to see a black man being sworn in as the President instead of Pookie & ‘em swearing in on “Court TV” for some dumb crime at the liquior store.
2. It’s a good day when a black man’s face is plastered on Fox News, MSNBC& CNN andit doesn’t have “95794027303″ underneath the mug shot.
3. It’s a good day when a black man is escorted to the White House instead of “Cell CB4″ to meet is new girlfriend named “T Money”.
However with all the festivities, there were some trip ups. One being the actual swear in. Can you believe they did the swear in again? However, I truly understand. When people can make court cases out of coffee being hot at McDonald’s, you better cross your “t”s and dot your “i”s. But what got me was a commentator’s remark on CNN. Their argument was “didn’t Barack just speak about how he wanted to have transparency cornerstone of his administration?” referring to the “secretive 2nd swear in”. I’m looking at dis dumb mutha f&***%@ like “WTF!!!!” There is a difference between transparency and “I don’t give a damn!” Let me explain:
Are you raising my taxes?……………………………Transparency
Did Barack pass gas at the inauguration?? ……….”I don’t give a damn!”
Are we thinking about engaging in a 3rd war?…..Transparency
Did Barack wear underwear on his first day?……”I don’t give a damn!”
Changes to the stimulus plan?………………………..Transparency
Barack getting sworn in the second time when the 20th Amendment makes the first time law?……………………………”I don’t give a rat’s a$$, CNN!!!!! Get some real news!!!!!”
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January 23, 2009 at 3:27 am
Nice explanation between transparency and irrelevance! I believe that the inauguration marked the moment that America returned to her true story. I wrote about that here http://chuckwarnockblog.wordpress.com/2009/01/22/the-power-of-a-true-story/
Thanks!