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Obama's Hits On Everything, Michael Jackson, Gitmo, & Affirmative Action

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Highlights of President Barack Obama's interview Thursday with The Associated Press:

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

The nation's first African American president said a recent Supreme Court ruling in favor of white firefighters in New Haven, Conn., doesn't close the door on thoughtful efforts at affirmative action aimed at maintaining diversity in the workplace or in college admissions. He cautioned that affirmative action "hasn't been as potent a force for racial progress as advocates would claim, and it hasn't been as bad on white students seeking admissions or seeking a job as its critics have said."

GUANTANAMO DETAINEES

Obama said he's open to the idea of detaining certain Guantanamo Bay terror suspects someplace else for prolonged periods, but it may turn out that he won't be comfortable with any proposals to do that. Obama said some detainees aren't a good fit for prosecution in the United States or under international law. "How we deal with those situations is going to be one of the biggest challenges of my administration."

ECONOMY

As the nation struggles with escalating unemployment, Obama said, health care reform and an increased focus on clean energy are two critical areas that can be exploited to boost the economy. "If we're weatherizing every building and home in America, if we are creating windmills and solar panels and biofuel facilities, that is a huge promising area not only for jobs here in the United States, but also for export growth."

RUSSIA

Obama said Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin "has one foot in the old ways of doing business and one foot in the new." Obama, who plans to meet with Putin when he travels to Russia, said the former Russian president must understand that the Cold War approach is outdated and that the U.S. is not seeking an antagonistic relationship, but wants to partner on issues including energy and counterterrorism.

AFGHANISTAN

The president said he will reassess the possible need for additional U.S. troops in Afghanistan after the Afghan national elections in August. The narrow national security goal, he said, is to ensure terrorist organizations are not acting with impunity. To that end, the U.S. must help build the Afghan army and encourage Pakistan to shore up its borders, he said. "I think those goals can be achieved without us increasing our troop levels."

MICHAEL JACKSON

Obama said he has Jackson songs on his iPod and is glad to see that the entertainer is being remembered for "the great joy" that he brought to people with his extraordinary gifts. But he said that brilliance was paired with a tragic and sad personal life.

 

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  • I most definitely enjoy the format used in this article. It's good to stay informed.

    I think all the points Obama made are efficient and more importantly sufficient for our times. Many people attack Obama because they feel that he has yet to make and BIG decisions, but I disagree with that notion.

    In fact, the last president's frivilous behavior and inability or unwillingness to take a critical analysis of of America's Ecomonic/National Security/Health situation is the reason why we are in this critical state now.

    Obama is thinking his way through these problems. We can't expect him to know everything, as he is learning his way toward a solution.

    I trust that by the end of his term we will have witnessed the CHANGE that he promised on the campaign trail. We just have to stand by our President, that is our duty as Americans.

    Don't get me wrong, I am a firm believer that it is not only healthy but necessary for the people to challenge, even to question the laws and procedures enacted by our government. However, I do question some people's motives (I'm talking to everyone who sat back in silence as former President Bush's inability to rule created entrophy America's foundation for progress). If we are to be critical toward Obama let us choose to see also the GOOD that he is so dedicated to, and ultimately striving toward.



    I am most excited about Obama's discussion regarding the weatherization of all home and buildings; and furthermore the utilization of biofuel facilities, windwmills and solar panels. The Green Initiiative is definitely an affirmative action tool that can be used to help solve our ecomonic and umemployment challenges.

    Our involvement in the Kyoto Protocol would mos definitely help to enforce our effort as we could unite with other nations looking to save our nations through environmental action.

    President Obama is putting the ECO-back into Economy and our Ecosystem.



    You go Pres. Obama! We are behind you 110%

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