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Transcript of Obama's IOC Speech
The White House ^ | 10/2/09 | President Barack Hussein Obama's Speechwriter

Posted on 10/02/2009 10:51:42 AM PDT by Carling

THE PRESIDENT: President Rogge, ladies and gentlemen of the International Olympic Committee:

I come here today as a passionate supporter of the Olympic and Paralympic Games; as a strong believer in the movement they represent; and as a proud Chicagoan. But above all, I come as a faithful representative of the American people, and we look forward to welcoming the world to the shores of Lake Michigan and the heartland of our nation in 2016.

To host athletes and visitors from every corner of the globe is a high honor and a great responsibility. And America is ready and eager to assume that sacred trust. We're a nation that has always opened its arms to the citizens of the world -- including my own father from the African continent -- people who have sought something better; who have dreamed of something bigger.

I know you face a difficult choice among several great cities and nations with impressive bids of their own. So I've come here today to urge you to choose Chicago for the same reason I chose Chicago nearly 25 years ago -- the reason I fell in love with the city I still call home. And it's not just because it's where I met the woman you just heard from -- although after getting to know her this week, I know you'll all agree that she's a pretty big selling point for the city.

You see, growing up, my family moved around a lot. I was born in Hawaii. I lived in Indonesia for a time. I never really had roots in any one place or culture or ethnic group. And then I came to Chicago. And on those Chicago streets, I worked alongside men and women who were black and white; Latino and Asian; people of every class and nationality and religion. I came to discover that Chicago is that most American of American cities, but one where citizens from more than 130 nations inhabit a rich tapestry of distinctive neighborhoods.

Each one of those neighborhoods -- from Greektown to the Ukrainian Village; from Devon to Pilsen to Washington Park -- has its own unique character, its own unique history, its songs, its language. But each is also part of our city -- one city -- a city where I finally found a home.

Chicago is a place where we strive to celebrate what makes us different just as we celebrate what we have in common. It's a place where our unity is on colorful display at so many festivals and parades, and especially sporting events, where perfect strangers become fast friends just because they're wearing the same jersey. It's a city that works -- from its first World's Fair more than a century ago to the World Cup we hosted in the nineties, we know how to put on big events. And scores of visitors and spectators will tell you that we do it well.

Chicago is a city where the practical and the inspirational exist in harmony; where visionaries who made no small plans rebuilt after a great fire and taught the world to reach new heights. It's a bustling metropolis with the warmth of a small town; where the world already comes together every day to live and work and reach for a dream -- a dream that no matter who we are, where we come from; no matter what we look like or what hand life has dealt us; with hard work, and discipline, and dedication, we can make it if we try.

That's not just the American Dream. That is the Olympic spirit. It's the essence of the Olympic spirit. That's why we see so much of ourselves in these Games. That's why we want them in Chicago. That's why we want them in America.

We stand at a moment in history when the fate of each nation is inextricably linked to the fate of all nations -- a time of common challenges that require common effort. And I ran for President because I believed deeply that at this defining moment, the United States of America has a responsibility to help in that effort, to forge new partnerships with the nations and the peoples of the world.

No one expects the Games to solve all our collective challenges. But what we do believe -- what each and every one of you believe and what all of the Chicago delegation believes -- is that in a world where we've all too often witnessed the darker aspects of our humanity, peaceful competition between nations represents what's best about our humanity. It brings us together, if only for a few weeks, face to face. It helps us understand one another just a little bit better. It reminds us that no matter how or where we differ, we all seek our own measure of happiness, and fulfillment, and pride in what we do. That's a very powerful starting point for progress.

Nearly one year ago, on a clear November night, people from every corner of the world gathered in the city of Chicago or in front of their televisions to watch the results of the U.S. Presidential election. Their interest wasn't about me as an individual. Rather, it was rooted in the belief that America's experiment in democracy still speaks to a set of universal aspirations and ideals. Their interest sprung from the hope that in this ever-shrinking world, our diversity could be a source of strength, a cause for celebration; and that with sustained work and determination, we could learn to live and prosper together during the fleeting moment we share on this Earth.

Now, that work is far from over, but it has begun in earnest. And while we do not know what the next few years will bring, there is nothing Iwould like more than to step just a few blocks from my family's home, with Michelle and our two girls, and welcome the world back into our neighborhood.

At the beginning of this new century, the nation that has been shaped by people from around the world wants a chance to inspire it once more; to ignite the spirit of possibility at the heart of the Olympic and Paralympic movement in a new generation; to offer a stage worthy of the extraordinary talent and dynamism offered by nations joined together -- to host games that unite us in noble competition and shared celebration of our limitless potential as a people.

And so I urge you to choose Chicago. I urge you to choose America. And if you do, if we walk this path together, thenI promise you this: The city of Chicago and the United States of America will make the world proud. Thank you so much. (Applause.)

Read more at: [url]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/02/president-obama-michelle_n_307637.html[/url][/QUOTE]


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2016olympics; chicago; ioc; obama; obamafail; theegohaslanded; zerofail
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I highlighted the relevant portions.
1 posted on 10/02/2009 10:51:43 AM PDT by Carling
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To: Carling
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2 posted on 10/02/2009 10:52:59 AM PDT by tophat9000 (Obama plans to fix America like he fixed his dog)
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To: Carling
"NO OLYMPICS FOR YOU!"


3 posted on 10/02/2009 10:53:32 AM PDT by Mac from Cleveland (How to make a small fortune in the Obama era--first, start off with a big fortune....)
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To: Carling
F A I L !

4 posted on 10/02/2009 10:55:14 AM PDT by Rebelbase (This is the time of year when ACORNS fall.)
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To: tophat9000

Ok your getting my vote too. So many great postings so little space.


5 posted on 10/02/2009 10:56:46 AM PDT by Marty62 (former Marty60)
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To: Carling

He loves him some him


6 posted on 10/02/2009 10:57:22 AM PDT by GeronL
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To: Carling
Chicagowned 2016.

}:-)4

7 posted on 10/02/2009 10:57:23 AM PDT by Moose4 (Ted Kennedy: "If they bring up Camelot, we get to bring up the lady in the lake.")
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To: Carling

i,I, I, i ,I eye eye...geezzz.


8 posted on 10/02/2009 10:57:39 AM PDT by Marty62 (former Marty60)
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To: Carling

Ugh! I can bear to read all gthe platitudinous cliches!


9 posted on 10/02/2009 10:59:16 AM PDT by Paperdoll (Duncan L. Hunter, Where are you?)
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To: Carling

I hope that people finally realize that all this “Glorious Mosaic” stuff is a load of crap, and that people just stop listening when a speaker trots out that stuff. Nobody give a damn about “Diversity”.


10 posted on 10/02/2009 10:59:56 AM PDT by Haiku Guy (If You have a Right / To the Service I provide / I must be a Slave)
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To: Carling

“Nearly one year ago, on a clear November night, people from every corner of the world gathered in the city of Chicago or in front of their televisions to watch the results of the U.S. Presidential election. Their interest wasn’t about me as an individual. Rather, it was rooted in the belief that America’s experiment in democracy still speaks to a set of universal aspirations and ideals. Their interest sprung from the hope that in this ever-shrinking world, our diversity could be a source of strength, a cause for celebration; and that with sustained work and determination, we could learn to live and prosper together during the fleeting moment we share on this Earth.”

What a bunch of lies right in this paragraph. It WAS all about him, and since his inauguration it’s been all about racism. “Learn to live and prosper together”, yeah, sure while he’s busy trying to kill this country so no one will prosper.

Very lame presentation, waste of money, taxpayer money of course. They/he showed how little they know about anything by making it all about them, fools, fools, fools...and the world knows it.


11 posted on 10/02/2009 11:00:44 AM PDT by tina07 (In loving memory of my father,WWII Vet. CBI 10/16/42-12/17/45, d. 11/1/85 -Happy B'day Daddy 2/20/23)
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To: Carling

The World laughs at us.
We elected a moron,
So why shouldn’t they?


12 posted on 10/02/2009 11:02:30 AM PDT by Haiku Guy (If You have a Right / To the Service I provide / I must be a Slave)
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To: Carling

Sorry ,,,,,, weak stomach ,,,


13 posted on 10/02/2009 11:03:03 AM PDT by lionheart 247365 (-:{ 0bama's dream is an American NIGHTMARE }:-)
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To: Carling

Whenever 0 opens his mouth you hear the same tune: Me me me me me me me!

But really, it’s not about me me me me me me me.


14 posted on 10/02/2009 11:04:03 AM PDT by mojito
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To: Marty62

All through the day, I me mine
I me mine, I me mine
All through the night, I me mine
I me mine, I me mine
Now they’re frightened of leaving it
Everyone’s weaving it
Coming on strong all the time
All through the day I me mine

I-I-me-me-mine, I-I-me-me-mine
I-I-me-me-mine, I-I-me-me-mine

All I can hear, I me mine
I me mine, I me mine
Even those tears, I me mine
I me mine, I me mine
No-one’s frightened of playing it
Everyone’s saying it
Flowing more freely than wine
All through the day I me mine

I-I-me-me mine, I-I-me-me mine
I-I-me-me mine, I-I-me-me mine

All I can hear, I me mine
I me mine, I me mine
Even those tears, I me mine
I me mine, I me mine
No-one’s frightened of playing it
Everyone’s saying it
Flowing more freely than wine
All through your life I me mine

if you want to listen to it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ox5lDX0eDc


15 posted on 10/02/2009 11:05:16 AM PDT by Vn_survivor_67-68 (CALL CONGRESSCRITTERS TOLL-FREE @ 1-800-965-4701)
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To: Carling
Rio seemed like the obvious choice to me, but I really wonder if Barack and Michelle's ridiculously self-centered speeches turned off voters.

Who cares about YOU, Obama’s? The speeches should have focused solely on extolling the virtues of a) The Olympic Games b) Chicago. This was supposed to be a sales pitch, not a political stump speech.

Michelle's speech was absolutely sickening and embarrassing. It was almost entirely about HER and her Dad.

Truly amateur hour.

16 posted on 10/02/2009 11:08:32 AM PDT by Above My Pay Grade
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To: Carling

That was a really good pitch for Rio.


17 posted on 10/02/2009 11:12:28 AM PDT by green iguana
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To: Carling

 

 

Blame it on Axelrod!

Because his former PR firm did all the work and was paid millions for the project of presenting Chicago’s bid.

Follow the money trail!

This needs to be investigated.

18 posted on 10/02/2009 11:18:26 AM PDT by ncfool (Cash for Clunkers - A big failure and Obama and rats want us to trust them with our healthcare!)
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To: Carling
I come as a faithful representative of the American people,

He starts off with the first lie! He doesn't represent me in any way, shape for form. He hates USA and all it stands for.
19 posted on 10/02/2009 11:38:45 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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To: Carling

Apparently Chicago is too corrupt even for the IOC!!


20 posted on 10/02/2009 11:41:25 AM PDT by Spok
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