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When President Barack Obama took the oath of office today, his communications team flipped the switch on the brand new, redesigned White House web site. The Obama Administrations boasts that it's primary web presence will be the most technically advanced ever, with plenty of opportunities for ordinary citizens to engage in the day-to-day decision making process. Left unsaid by the Administration's new webmasters, is that the White House web site has also become a political attack site, with several ungracious references to the previous administration's record."President Obama will keep the broken promises made by President Bush to rebuild New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. He and Vice President Biden will take steps to ensure that the federal government will never again allow the catastrophic failures in emergency planning and response to occur.
President Obama responded swiftly to Hurricane Katrina. Citing the Bush Administration's "unconscionable ineptitude" in responding to Hurricane Katrina, then-Senator Obama introduced legislation requiring disaster planners to take into account the specific needs of low-income hurricane victims.
"In 2002, Obama had the judgment and courage to speak out against going to war, and to warn of "an occupation of undetermined length, with undetermined costs, and undetermined consequences." He and Joe Biden are fully committed to ending the war in Iraq.Unsaid, the specifics of how the Obama Administration plans to end the war, and what that ending will look like.
Barack Obama and Joe Biden believe we must be as careful getting out of Iraq as we were careless getting in. Immediately upon taking office, Obama will give his Secretary of Defense and military commanders a new mission in Iraq: ending the war."
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