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    OBAMA'S PROMISES SCORECARD
    By Lynn Sweet

    Chicago Sun-Times
    http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/ob ama/1548444,obama-100-days-promises-kept-broken-04 2909.article
    April 29 2009
    IL

    WASHINGTON -- President Obama made hundreds of promises through the
    presidential campaign.

    Here's a scorecard on some key pledges:

    Promises kept or addressed

    Iraq and Afghanistan: Obama said in his Aug. 28 speech accepting the
    Democratic nomination, "I will end this war in Iraq responsibly,
    and finish the fight against al Qaeda and the Taliban in
    Afghanistan." Ending the Iraq war was a cornerstone of the Obama
    campaign. While no troops have left yet, Obama did install a timetable
    to withdraw troops from Iraq, while leaving a residual force. He did
    order more troops to Afghanistan.

    Islamic Outreach: Obama said at various points during the campaign
    he would reach out to the Muslim world. He did in a speech in Turkey
    on April 6 where he talked about his own family Muslim ties and using
    his middle name, Hussein.

    Guantanamo: Obama pledged to close the detention facility at
    Guantanamo. On Jan. 22, his second day in office, he issued an
    executive order ordering Guantanamo closed in a year.

    Stem Cells: Obama did rescind orders of former President Bush banning
    federal funded embryonic stem cell research.

    Energy: "I'll invest $150 billion over the next decade in affordable,
    renewable sources of energy -- wind power and solar power and
    the next generation of biofuels -- an investment that will lead
    to new industries and 5 million new jobs that pay well and can't
    be outsourced," Obama said on Aug. 28, before the global economic
    meltdown. He's made a big downpayment on all these items through his
    massive $787 billion economic stimulus bill. House passes Obama's
    economic stimulus bill

    Mortgage Foreclosures: During the campaign, Obama talked about helping
    homeowners with subprime mortgages, before the housing crisis hit. In
    February, Obama unveiled plans to help distressed homeowners. Obama
    foreclosure rescue plan to allow some refinance options

    Credit Cards: Obama in June, 2008, talked about helping consumers deal
    with outrageous credit card rates and fees. As Congress is poised to
    act, last week Obama hauled credit card company executives to the
    White House and called for more consumer protections. Obama's plan
    to reform credit card practices [PDF]

    Promises broken or not kept so far Taxes: A great applause line on
    the campaign trail was a constantly repeated Obama pledge to abolish
    the income tax for seniors making under $50,000. So far, the plan
    has not surfaced in any legislative or policy proposal. No proposal
    to end taxes for seniors making less than $50,000

    NAFTA: Obama said many times during the campaign, if president, he
    would ask Canada and Mexico to renegotiate the North American Free
    Trade Agreement. But on April 20, U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk
    said NAFTA could be improved without reopening the pact. Obama to
    Clinton: You're trying to back off NAFTA

    Political Hiring: In an executive order issued on Obama's first day
    in office, he agreed "that any hiring or other employment decisions
    I make will be based on the candidate's qualifications, competence,
    and experience." It is too soon to tell. However, preference in the
    first rounds of hiring have gone to people who worked on the Obama
    presidential campaign. Executive order

    Bill Signings: Obama promised to post bills for at least five days
    before he signed them. He did not do it for his first bill, the Lilly
    Ledbetter Fair Pay Act Allow 5 days of comment before signing bills

    Ethics: Another big applause line during the campaign was his call
    to ban corporate lobbyists from working on issues they lobbied on if
    hired by the Obama administration. Obama issued an executive order
    to this effect. But the order came with loopholes--for waivers and
    recusals. Not 'in my White House'

    Armenia Genocide: On this touchy international issue, Obama promised
    during the campaign to consider the murders of 1.5 million Armenians
    in Turkey more than 86 years ago genocide. Obama declined to do that
    on his recent trip to Turkey.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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