
Do I need to say more.
I am no one to say that “I am totally disappointed to what’s happening around the world" If I have to ask this question, I should also answer " what have I done for it to be better". However I feel I have the right to feel sad to what’s going on.
We started our day with GM filing for Bankruptcy and then the worse goes into play with the trains burning, 1 by 1 in Bihar, we then hear that a Plane to Paris goes missing and the we hear that it has crashed and around 228 feared dead. How can Pakistan be left behind with so much happening in the world, around 400 children and staff abducted by the Taliban from a boys school. Arson attack in restive Iranian city kills 5. To continue with the Australian assault on the Indians, a taxi driver from Hyderabad became the latest victim of assault on Indians and the last but not the least, we have North Korea which seems to have transported a long-range missile to a base in the west of the country in preparation for a possible launch.
Are we living in a safe world? ……. That’s the million dollar question.
What did people all around the world expect, a change. Yes, we accept he is Barrack “Change” Obama. But people all around the world have placed so much pressure on 1 person in so little time.
He was up against the deepest economic plight since
a) The Great Depression of the 1930s
b) Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
c) Controversial program of economic reform
We must not judge him in 100 days or 200 days, we as people have to see the efforts he is putting into setting things right. Also may I take this opportunity to tell that our Leadership Dean Dawn Dekle would be on TV today to talk about 100 days of Obama. How can anyone work with swords hanging right over his head. We need to give him some space. The people have entrusted him a great responsibility and I believe, he would not disappoint anyone and would come out a winner and it would for sure effect the world in a positive way. Cheers to OBAMA