Tuesday, January 20, 2009

History

I know that this is more a history questions than a science question but what does today mean to you? Today the United States has its first Black President.

5 comments:

Kayla said...

Its not really that big of a deal to me. Racism isnt that big of a deal anymore like it use to be. It was a big historic event that im glad i seen but i wouldnt of cared if i wouldnt have seen it.

matt said...

It means that we now have a liberal president that is probably going to create jobs and adress the economic situation in the issue. It also shows that america is not a predujice nation towards african americans anymore because most of us voted for him. It shows that in the future we all might have an opportunity to become a president.

Anonymous said...

Today is somethings amazing. Its almost unbelieveable. The inaugeration of Barack Obabma was something that the black community will always remember. It's crazy that only 60 years ago that black people were so discriminated against and now we have a registered black male as president. Hopefully things will change now and he'll start the slow progress of getting out of our recession.

rach said...

yes this is a more historical question than a chemistry question but it has something very important to do wth everyone in the country of the United States. This should be very important to all man kind that is involved in the US. it's very different and new to now have an african american president now instead of bush. i guess we will all know with in the next few years if it was a right decision. i guess.

..::..Fair..::.. said...

Today was important to me. I know that i cant vote or anything, but we have our first black president. It is history in the making. People in like 100 years will be learning about this and we lived it.