Thunder, lightning stop Obama Memorial Day speech

Illinois (Reuters) – President Barack Obama’s Memorial Day observance was stopped in its tracks on Monday by a torrential downpour accompanied by bolts of lightning and booming thunder.

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Obama thrilled the crowd at Abraham Lincoln National Ceremony by appearing under an umbrella as the rain poured down. But he did not deliver his prepared remarks honoring troops who died fighting for the United States.

Instead he urged the crowd to seek shelter.

“We don’t want to endanger anyone, particularly the children, in the audience. A little bit of rain doesn’t hurt anybody, but we don’t want anybody struck by lightning,” he said from the podium, the storm so loud his words could barely be heard through the amplifiers.

As it became obvious that the storm was not going to ease, aides said Obama would not make his speech. Instead, he climbed onto buses where the crowds had taken shelter to greet the drenched members of the public.

Obama was able before the storm to quietly lay a wreath at another part of the cemetery, and then stood, his head bowed, as a bugler played “Taps.”

The president last year marked Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery, just outside Washington, where most presidents have laid wreaths on the national holiday. But this year he visited the cemetery about 50 miles southwest of Chicago, where he has been spending the long holiday weekend at his family home with his wife and daughters.

Vice President Joe Biden attended the ceremonies at Arlington in Obama’s stead.

After the aborted event at the cemetery, Obama drove back toward Chicago, where he stopped to visit with families of troops and veterans being treated at a Veterans’ Hospital just outside the city.

Aides said Obama met with families, including many children, posed for pictures, toured the facility and ate a bratwurst and baked beans that had been made for a Memorial Day barbeque.

Obama spoke at a Memorial Day ceremony in Elwood in 2005, when he was an Illinois senator.

(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle, Editing by Sandra Maler)

At $5 mn, Obama ‘poorest’ US Presidents in 57 yrs

He may be heading the world’s largest economy, but US President Barack Obama’s personal net worth is just USD five million – the lowest for any American President in five decades.

The last time a US President had a lower net worth than Obama was Harry Truman (1945-53) with less than USD 1 million, as per a list compiled by The Atlantic magazine.

“Obama is the grandson of a goat herder. He is a former constitutional law professor and civil rights attorney. Book royalties constitute most of Obama’s net worth,” the US magazine said.

Till now, the US, whose GDP is USD 13 trillion, has seen 44 Presidents and net worth for each was calculated in “2010 dollar” rate, for the list.

Obama, who took over as the President in 2008, has fortunes to the tune of USD five million. In comparison, George W Bush, who was the President from 2001-08, had a net worth of USD 20 million while his predecessor Bill Clinton’s fortune is estimated to be worth USD 38 million.

As per the analysis, at least 14 former US Presidents had net worth less than USD five million. They include Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson (both had fortunes less than USD 1 million) and Franklin Pierce (USD 2 million).

This compares to Americans accounting for 40 per cent of the world’s billionaire population (with over 400 billionaires calling US their home)

The Atlantic noted that the first US President George Washington’s net worth is estimated to be USD 525 million at current dollar valuation.

“One of the most important conclusions of this analysis is that the presidency has little to do with wealth. Several brought huge net worths to the job. Many lost most of their fortunes after leaving office. Some never had any money at all,” the publication said.

The analysis took into account hard assets like land, estimated lifetime savings based on work history, inheritance and homes, among others.

“Royalties on books have also been taken into account, along with ownership of companies and yields from family estates,” the magazine said.

According to the magazine, the rise of inherited wealth in the early 20th century contributed to the fortunes of many presidents, including Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D Roosevelt, John F Kennedy, and both of the Bushes.

Pointing out that stigma of making money from being a retired President began to disappear, the report said Bill Clinton made millions of dollars from writing his autobiography.

Obama scolds Wall St for resisting reform

President Barack Obama scolded Wall Street on Thursday for its “furious efforts” to fight tighter regulation, saying the United States was doomed to another financial crisis if reforms were not implemented

In a speech in New York attended by several Wall Street executives, Obama blamed the financial meltdown and the recession that followed on a “failure of responsibility” by both Washington and Wall Street.

His speech tapped into public fury at big banks and pushed a Democratic regulatory reform bill that is gaining traction in the U.S. Senate after months of voluble opposition by the Republican minority.

“A free market was never meant to be a free license to take whatever you can get, however you can get it,” Obama said. “One of the most significant contributors to this recession was a financial crisis as dire as any we’ve known in generations,” he added.

He said the legislation would significantly improve the current flawed regulatory structure, “despite the furious efforts of industry lobbyists” to try to weaken it.

Obama, who has in the past referred to Wall Street executives as “fat cats,” said some of the huge pay packages in the industry encouraged “perverse incentives to take reckless risks,” although he added that he does not begrudge anyone success “when that success is earned.”

The audience, many of them students and professors, applauded loudly at some of Obama’s tougher rhetoric.

He spoke at the historic Great Hall at Cooper Union college in Manhattan, the venue for several notable addresses. Abraham Lincoln once argued there against the expansion of slavery in a speech that helped his 1860 presidential victory.

Cooper Union was also the site of a speech Obama gave on financial reform during the 2008 presidential election campaign. Democrats hope cracking down on Wall Street will help them win voter support at congressional elections in November.

One of Obama’s aims in the speech was to put pressure on Republicans to support reform legislation amid signs several in the opposition party may be willing to back the bill.

The legislation got a boost from fraud charges brought against Wall Street powerhouse Goldman Sachs last week and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said he was “absolutely confident” that the reforms will happen.

“If you just listen to the tone of the last couple of days, it’s changed. I spent a huge amount of time with Republicans over the last few weeks … and I think they really want to be for this,” he said in an interview on CBS’s “The Early Show.”

Wall Street is becoming increasingly resigned to Congress approving financial reform, which would hand Obama another win after his healthcare overhaul was passed in March.

“He wants to keep the momentum going. He wants to essentially carry the ball over the goal line and get the political win. I think this is now about politics, not about economics,” Matt McCormick, portfolio manager at Bahl and Gaynor said on Thursday’s speech.

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Obama addressed an audience of about 700 people, including financial industry leaders, members of the President’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board, local officials and Cooper Union students and faculty.

Goldman Sachs Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein attended the speech along with Gary Cohn, the bank’s president and chief operating officer.

The White House has signaled increasing optimism about getting the regulations approved and is targeting moderate Republican senators, including Scott Brown of Massachusetts and Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe of Maine.

Democrats hold a 59-41 vote majority over Republicans in the Senate — one vote short of the number needed to overcome procedural hurdles to the bill’s passage.

Several Republicans have taken aim in particular at the proposed mechanism for winding down failing financial institutions, saying it would lead to perpetual bailouts of Wall Street. The White House says that is not true.

House of Representatives Republican leader John Boehner, in an opinion piece in Investors Business Daily, labeled the measure a “job-killing initiative” and said it “would provide the nation’s largest financial firms with permanent bailouts.”

He said Obama “talks a big game when it comes to Wall Street” but was promoting steps that “benefit the likes of Goldman Sachs.”

Obama said such claims “make for a good sound bite” but are inaccurate. He said that bill in fact would put a stop to taxpayer funded bailouts.

The financial reform bill authored by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd would bring new oversight to hedge funds and derivatives while cracking down on risky bank trading and putting in place protections for consumers of financial products. It might be voted in the Senate next week.

It would also establish a system for unwinding troubled financial companies to prevent a repeat of catastrophes such as the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 and the near-failure of insurance giant AIG.

Among elements deemed by Obama to be essential in the reforms was the “Volcker Rule,” which would ban banks from engaging in proprietary trading, or trading for their own account. It is named after former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, an outside adviser to Obama who attended the speech.

(Additional reporting by Steve Eder, Ross Colvin, Matt Spetalnick and Tabassum Zakaria, Editing by David Storey)

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“Abraham, Martin & John” is a 1968 song written by Dick Holler and first recorded by Dion. It is a tribute to the memories of icons of social change, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. It was written as a response to the assassinations of King and the younger Kennedy in April and June 1968.

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Has anybody here seen my old friend Abraham?
Can you tell me where he’s gone?
He freed a lot of people,
But it seems the good they die young.
You know, I just looked around and he’s gone.

Anybody here seen my old friend John?
Can you tell me where he’s gone?
He freed a lot of people,
But it seems the good they die young.
I just looked around and he’s gone.

Anybody here seen my old friend Martin?
Can you tell me where he’s gone?
He freed a lot of people,
But it seems the good they die young.
I just looked ’round and he’s gone.

Didn’t you love the things that they stood for?
Didn’t they try to find some good for you and me?
And we’ll be free
Some day soon, and it’s a-gonna be one day …

Anybody here seen my old friend Bobby?
Can you tell me where he’s gone?
I thought I saw him walk up over the hill,
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Steven Spielberg, Robert Redford to go head to head with Lincoln biopics

Washington, Sept 16 (ANI): Steven Spielberg will continue work on his new movie based on the life of Abraham Lincoln, even as Robert Redford is making another biopic on the former American President.

Spielberg insists his film will be quite different from Redford’s version.

It is reported that Spielberg’s film tilled Lincoln will have the American Civil War as its plot, while Redford’s The Conspirator will deal with the events leading up to the former President’s assassination in 1865.

Contactmusic quoted Spielberg as telling Daily Variety: “We are very happy that Redford will be doing this Lincoln movie.

“It is completely different from what our DreamWorks Lincoln movie will be, and we believe that it will add to the commercial potential of our film. Lincoln as a subject is inexhaustible.”

The Jaw’s director had announced Lincoln earlier this year but the project has been delayed due to funding problems and changes in script. (ANI)

Robert Redford to direct ‘The Conspirator’

Washington, Aug 19 (ANI): Robert Redford is planning to direct a new movie ‘The Conspirator’, which is about the assassination of former U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.

The film will revolve around the woman who helped John Wilkes Booth in planning Lincoln’s assassination, reports Contactmusic.

Mary Surratt, the convicted woman, was hanged for her part in the murder of the President in 1865.

Redford has directed hit films like ‘A River Runs Through It’ and ‘ordinary People.’ (ANI)

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“How can one be compelled to accept slavery? I simply refuse to do the master’s bidding. He may torture me, break my bones to atoms and even kill me. He will then have my dead body, not my obedience. Ultimately, therefore, it is I who am the victor and not he, for he has failed in getting me to do what he wanted done.”
- Independence Day Quotes by Mahatma Gandhi

American students make Obama mural from 2,420 dominoes

Washington, Jun 20 (ANI): A mural of US President Barack Obama has been created by students at Franklin Avenue Elementary School and nearby Westfield State College by using 2,420 dominoes.

The official unveiling of the mural, which has been called Obaminoes, took place on June 16 in the school cafeteria.

Julian F. Fleron, professor of mathematics at Westfield State, said the work is a based on a design by Robert A. Bosch, a mathematician at Ohio’s Oberlin College, who created the mural’s plans for Obama’s inauguration.

“Bosch has many wonderful domino designs, including Abraham Lincoln and Marttin Luther King Jr, which have been made by many groups of schoolchildren,” Fleron said.

“However, this Obaminoes installation is only the second of its kind in the world – and the first ever created by an elementary school,” he explained.

A group of middle school students working after school in Shelby, Miss., also constructed the Obama mural in honour of his inauguration.

Fleron said that Obaminoes is the largest Bosch design in terms of the number of dominoes used.

It took 2,420 dominoes, 44 complete sets of double-nine dominoes to create the mural of the 44th president.

The mural, which will be on permanent display at the school, is 4-feet tall and almost 6.5-feet wide.

Fleron oversaw the project, along with Leslie Clark-Yvon, principal at the Franklin Avenue school and a former teacher-in-residence at the college.

The college’s Division of Academic Affairs, Department of Education and several individual faculty and staff members at both schools also supported the project.

Several college students and the entire K-5 student body constructed the mural, working in small groups to make 55 individual sections.

“The Obaminoes mural is an excellent example of the college’s primary mission at work – learning combined with community service,” said Evan S. Dobelle, president of Westfield State.

“Everyone involved, from kindergarten students to the college faculty, expanded their mathematics skills and had fun in the process,” he said.

“What is really amazing about this project was watching it all happen, listening to and taking part in the excitement of the children’s learning,” Clark-Yvon said.

“Every part of the work (even the challenges) brought a smile to the faces of everyone involved. Everyone said it was neat, awesome, cool. That is why we are teachers – the look of love of learning on children’s faces.

“The discussions that went on around this project were incredible,” she said, adding that they related not only to math, but also to social studies and art.

“I thought it was fun and it actually gave us hands-on experience instead of doing a lot of paperwork,” fifth grade student Nathaniel Brady said.

“It helped me do fractions and stuff and practice adding together. And it was fun,” 4th grade student Conlan Spinale added. (ANI)

Just like Obama, Lincoln too had an encounter with a fly

Just like Obama, Lincoln too had an encounter with a flyWashington, June 19 : American President Barack Obama has once again been likened to Abraham Lincoln, with reports now claiming that the latter too had an encounter with a fly.

Daniel Weinberg, the owner of the Abraham Lincoln Book Shop in Chicago, is in possession of a picture showing Lincoln with a housefly on him.

He, however, does not know whether Lincoln also killed the fly or not.

It may be recalled that Obama swatted a fly during a television interview earlier this week, and killed it in just one attempt.

Weinberg jokily said that Lincoln might have let the fly off scot-free, and thus would not have left the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) upset.

Activists attached with the animal rights group have announced they are sending Obama a contraption that traps but does not kill bugs, apparently as a token of their protest.

“He (Lincoln) was the great pardoner,” Fox News quoted Weinberg as pointing out.

He revealed that the picture was clicked in Alexander Gardner”s Washington, D. C. photo studio, when Lincoln went there to sit for a photographic portrait in August of 1863.

Weinberg thinks that Lincoln would have remained absolutely still for such a picture at the time-if he had moved to swat the fly, it would have caused the photo to blur.

Thus, he believes that Lincoln would have kept his hands where they were so as to have a quality photograph, and would not have done what Obama did.

Pak officers don’t want to fight their own people: US expert

New York,May 3 (ANI): Even though the Pakistan Army has initiated military operation against the Taliban in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and has claimed success in some areas, the offensive might not yield the desired results, because Pakistani officers are hesitant to carry out an attack against their own people, a US expert believes.

A retired US Army colonel and author, Ralph Peters said Washington must understand that Pakistani military personnel might be facing problems fighting their own people.

“Pakistani officers just don’t want to fight against their people,” The Daily Times quoted Peters, as saying.

“Our diplomats and generals can’t understand why Pakistan’s million-man military avoids confronting the Taliban as the extremists tear into the country’s flesh,” he added.

Peters, while comparing the struggle in Pakistan with America’s civil war said : “Look to our own history. Along the Indus River, 2009 looks worrisomely like 1861 did on the Potomac, the river which flows through West Virginia and Washington.”

“After the attack on Fort Sumter, President Abraham Lincoln offered command of the Union forces to the most respected officer in the US Army, Colonel Robert E Lee. Lee was not in favour of secession,” he said.

“Lee declined the offer. For all of his patriotism, he felt he couldn’t lift his sword against his native Virginia, against his relatives, friends and neighbours,” Peters said. (ANI)

America faces terror threats from Pakistan: Obama

Washington, Mar 13 (ANI): US President Barack Obama has said that his country faced a terror threat from Pakistan.

Speaking at the dedication of Abraham Lincoln Hall at the National Defence University, Obama said on Thursday that the 9/11 terror attacks “signalled the new dangers of the 21st century.”

“We’re still at war with terrorists in Afghanistan and Pakistan who are plotting to do us harm,” the Daily Times quoted Obama, as saying.

Meanwhile, a senior US defence official said that the White House will complete its strategy review on Afghanistan and Pakistan as early as next week before mounting a new push for help from NATO and other allies.

For Pakistan, the Obama Administration is preparing what the official described as “quite a comprehensive approach” to shoring up the country’s security, economics and politics. (ANI)

Hidden message found in Lincoln’s pocket watch from 1861

Washington, March 11 (ANI): A watchmaker has found a legendary message inscribed inside American President Abraham Lincoln’s pocket watch, dating back to 1861.

The legend about this message has been there for almost 150 years, with rumors claiming that it was written by an Irish immigrant and watchmaker named Jonathan Dillon.

Dillon, working in a D.C. watch repair shop in 1861, told family members that he had been repairing Lincoln’s watch when news came that Fort Sumter had been attacked in South Carolina.

It was the opening salvo of what became the Civil War.

Dillon told his children that he opened the watch’s inner workings and scrawled his name, the date and a message for the ages: “The first gun is fired. Slavery is dead.

Thank God we have a President who at least will try.”

He then closed it up and sent it back to the White House. Lincoln never knew of the message. Dillon died in 1907.

The watch, meanwhile, was handed down and eventually given to the Smithsonian Institution in 1958. It didn’t run anymore and no one had pried open the inner workings in ages.

Then, according to a report in the Washington Post, Douglas Stiles, Dillon’s great-great grandson, alerted Smithsonian officials to the family legend last month.

He’d heard the legend around the dinner table as a kid, but had just discovered a New York Times article from 1906, quoting Dillon as telling the story himself.

Officials from Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History decided to find out if the legend was true or not.

Expert watchmaker George Thomas used a series of delicate instruments – tweezers, tiny pliers – to pull apart Lincoln’s timepiece.

The hands of the watch were original with a case made in America and the workings from Liverpool.

When he pried off the watch’s face, pulled off the hands, and turned it over to see the brass underside of the movement, he found the legendary message.

Split into three different sections to get around the tiny gears, was this razor-thin etching: “Jonathan Dillon April 13, 1861. Fort Sumter was attacked by the rebels on the above date. Thank God we have a government.”

Though Dillon had not forecast the end of slavery, or Lincoln’s critical role in its demise, but the little bit of history that was present in Lincoln’s watch, had finally been found.

“That’s Lincoln’s watch,” Stiles said after putting it down, “and my ancestor wrote graffiti on it!” he exclaimed. (ANI)

Miami student discovers rare Abraham Lincoln fingerprint

Washington, Feb 23 (ANI): A student at Miami University has found a fingerprint, belonging to Abraham Lincoln, while working on a class project.

Lydia Smith is a first year psychology major from Granville, Ohio.

She was transcribing a letter written by Lincoln on October 5, 1863 for a class project when she noticed a smudge, which she suspected, could be the 16th president’s thumbprint.

The 1863 letter was among hundreds of miscellaneous letters stored in Miami’s Walter Havighurst Special Collections section of King Library and uncovered this fall.

The Papers of Abraham Lincoln, a project of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency and Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, reviewed and confirmed the print, making it the second rare fingerprint of the 16th president housed at Miami’s libraries.

The collection at Miami includes the first authenticated fingerprint of Lincoln with a signature known to historians since it was first verified in 1957.

Lydia Smith’s discovery of the second fingerprint has historians taking notice.

“Miami’s collection includes the first certified document that provides a critical comparison for us,” Science Daily quoted John A. Lupton, associate director of the Papers of Abraham Lincoln project, as saying.

“I have seen a number of fingerprints that I assumed to be Lincoln’s, but never more than one in one repository. The fact that Miami has two makes it fascinating,” he added. (ANI)

Obama is America’s No. 1 hero, not Jesus

Chicago, February 20 (ANI): US President Barack Obama has beaten Jesus Christ to be American’s number one hero, according to a new Harris poll.

The top 10 list based on the poll showed Obama at number one position, Christ at number two, and Martin Luther King at number three.

Wrapping up the top five Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush.

They were followed by Abraham Lincoln, John McCain, John F. Kennedy, Chesley Sullenberger, and Mother Teresa in the same order.

The online survey involved 2,634 US adults, reports the Chicago Sun-Times.

The news report said that those surveyed were asked whom they admired enough to call their heroes, but were not shown any list of people to choose from.

In a Harris Poll conducted in 2001, Jesus Christ was the hero mentioned most often, followed by Martin Luther King, Colin Powell, John F. Kennedy and Mother Teresa.

Bush was rated 19th at the time, but the latest list shows him to be on number five.

John McCain, who was not in the top 20 in 2001, is presently number seven.

Mother Teresa, who was number 5 in 2001, is now number 10.

American’s top 10 heroes are:

1. Barack Obama

2. Jesus Christ

3. Martin Luther King

4. Ronald Reagan

5. George W. Bush

6. Abraham Lincoln

7. John McCain

8. John F. Kennedy

9. Chesley Sullenberger

10. Mother Teresa (ANI)

Obama returns Churchill’s bust back to Britain with ‘thanks but no thanks’ message

Washington, Feb. 18 (ANI): A bronze bust of the former prime minister Sir Winston Churchill, which British Government loaned to George W Bush in the wake of the 9/11 attacks as a symbol of the strong transatlantic relationship, has now been handed back.

The Telegraph quoted a British Embassy spokesman, as saying: “It was lent for the first term of office of President Bush. When the President was elected for his second and final term, the loan was extended until January 2009. The new President has decided not to continue this loan and the bust has now been returned. It is on display at the Ambassador’s Residence.”

The bronze bust is a Sir Jacob Epstein creation worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.hen British officials offered to let Obama continue hanging it in the White House, his reply was ‘Thanks, but no thanks.’

Obama openly cited the words and works of his hero Abraham Lincoln and now since taking over the presidency, a bust of Lincoln sits in the Oval Office.

The rejection of the bust has made some British officials nervous over how much influence the UK can wield with the new regime in Washington, and may force Gordon Brown to think about offering an alternative symbol of Anglo-American camaraderie when he visits Washington to meet Obama for the first time since he became President. (ANI)

Isla Fisher’s ‘Confessions of a Shopaholic’ could be about Lincoln’s wife, says US author

New York, February 18 (ANI): An American author says that Isla Fisher’s new film ‘Confessions of a Shopaholic’ could be about Abraham Lincoln’s wife.

“Mary Todd Lincoln was the original fashionista first lady and first to ever have been described as having shopping mania,” the New York Post quoted Catherine Clinton, author of the biography ‘Mrs. Lincoln’ a saying.

“She enjoyed her shopping trips to Manhattan so much that reporters started following her around and into shops. She was addicted to gloves like Imelda Marcos was to shoes. And she also loved lavish gowns, cashmere shawls, diamonds and pearls,” added the writer.

She further stated that, ironically, Mary “was crucified in her own time for buying pricey Haviland china for the White House dinners.And yet reproductions of Mary Lincoln’s china was what everyone was eating from at Barack Obama’s inauguration dinner.”(ANI)

Winston Churchill’s ‘black dog’ wouldn’t have let him be Brit PM today

London, Feb 10 (ANI): Winston Churchill would have never become the British Prime Minister had he been alive today, says Alastair Campbell, former PM Tony Blair’s director of communications.

He said that Churchill, who led UK during World War II, would have been stigmatised because of his depression, which he called as his “black dog”.

In a report highlighting the issues around mental illness, Campbell said other great public figures such as Florence Nightingale, Abraham Lincoln, Charles Darwin and Marie Curie had some form of mental problem.

And he claimed that all the above people might never have achieved great things if they had been subjected to today’s intense media glare and harsh public scrutiny.

Campbell, who was open about his depression during his time working for Mr Blair, said that he had his first breakdown in 1986 when he was a journalist.

The report, titled ‘A World Without’, written on behalf of Time to Change, a campaign from leading mental health charities, was co-authored with historian Nigel Jones.

The report highlighted how mental illness leads to partiality in today’s society.

“In the 21st century mental health problems are a big taboo and many of those affected find themselves sidelined, kept out of the top jobs and treated as incapable,” The Scotsman quoted Campbell as saying.

He added: “Today, more than 60 per cent of employers say they wouldn’t consider employing someone with a history of mental illness. Perhaps they don’t realise what talent they are missing out on.

“Had this discrimination applied to Churchill, Lincoln, and Nightingale we can safely say that today’s world would be a very different place.”

He further said that Britain could not have afforded to write off such an important leader as Churchill.

“But how many other potential great politicians with mental health problems have been sidelined and stunted because of social stigma, or stay out of the front line because of their fears of how their so-called weaknesses will be exposed and attacked? Could the next Churchill be missed?” he said.

Campbell said: “As I watch politicians and other public figures deal with the pressures of modern leadership, not least dealing with harsh 24-hour scrutiny, I sometimes wonder how these great historic figures would have fared had they been alive today.
Churchill with his depressions, drinking and long lie-ins; Darwin with his severe anxiety and mental torment.

“I am not convinced that a modern politician who admitted to mental health problems would be able to get to the top. (ANI)

Obama could be returning to Chicago soon

Washington, Jan 29 (ANI): President Barack Obama, who has acknowledged his admiration for former President Abraham Lincoln and was sworn in using the Lincoln Bible, could return to Illinois to celebrate famous Abe’s 200th birthday.

Officials have declined to comment on Obama’s February schedule, but one source said Obama could return during President’s Day weekend, when daughters Sasha and Malia have a three-day break from school, The Chicago Tribune reported.

The trip could mark Obama’s first trip aboard Air Force One, which usually lands at O’Hare Airport.

To avoid snarling Chicago’s already crazy traffic, officials have considered flying Obama via helicopter to a helipad near his South Side home, the report said. (ANI)

US history’s best presidential inaugural addresses

Washington, Jan.21 (ANI): Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John F Kennedy and Ronald Reagan have been credited with delivering the best inaugural addresses in American history, according to a Live Science report. Here is an abbreviated version:

Delivering his first inaugural address in 1981, Reagan delivered a memorable summons to the American people, asking them for some old-fashioned blood, sweat and tears to combat the economic hardships that had hit the nation:

“We are not, as some would have us believe, doomed to an inevitable decline. I do not believe in a fate that will fall on us no matter what we do. I do believe in a fate that will fall on us if we do nothing. So, with all the creative energy at our command, let us begin an era of national renewal. Let us renew our determination, our courage, and our strength. And let us renew our faith and our hope.”

Franklin D. Roosevelt said in 1933: “This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper. So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself – nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance. In every dark hour of our national life a leadership of frankness and vigor has met with that understanding and support of the people themselves which is essential to victory. I am convinced that you will again give that support to leadership in these critical days.”

Thomas Jefferson opened the 19th century with a stirring, eloquent speech aimed at repairing divisions caused by his controversial election, which took recounts and debates in Congress to decide:

“We have called by different names brethren of the same principle. We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists. If there be any among us who would wish to dissolve this Union or to change its republican form, let them stand undisturbed as monuments of the safety with which error of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it.”

John F. Kennedy said 1961: “I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it – and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.”

Abraham Lincoln said in 1865 when the Civil War was in its final days and the country still divided: “With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation’s wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.” (ANI)

America greets its 44th President Barack Obama with a deafening roar

Washington, Jan.20 (ANI): There was a deafening roar which erupted among the crowd of hundreds f thousands of people, as President-elect Barack Obama was introduced at the Capitol before his wearing-in on Tuesday.
The crowd greeted the President-elect to the stage shouting: “Obama, Obama”.

Earlier, thousands of spectators crammed the street outside one of the security gates at the eremony Thursday.

Saddleback Church founder Rick Warren delivered the invocation, calling for the nation to put its ifferences aside.
“We know today that [the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.] and a great cloud of witnesses are shouting n heaven,” Rick Warren stated in the prayer.
Obama, sworn in using the same Bible that was used in Abraham Lincoln’s inauguration, greeted ongressional leaders on a stage stretching across the front of the Capitol.

Obama extended Rep. John Lewis, D-Georgia, a warm hug after being introduced. (ANI)