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We’re going to Atlanta! And we thought how great it would be if a surprise speaker turned out to be Barack Obama. So we sent him an invitation. If your team agrees that we can all inspire our president, please join us and send your own invitation. Here’s what we wrote:
On Behalf of FIRST Robotics team 1807, the Allentown Redbird Robotics, we would like to invite you to attend the FIRST Championship Event held at the Georgia Dome on April 16, 17 and 18. FIRST stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, and there is no group more inspired, dedicated, creative and hard working than a FIRST Robotics team. We will be attending this event with over 10,000 other students from around the country and the world, along with their teachers, parents and mentors. Passionate students who will be our future scientists, mathematicians and engineers. We realize that there are many demands on your time, but we are certain that even a short visit with all of us will strengthen your hope for our future. As you have inspired this country, let this group of students inspire you. Respectfully, Team 1807 Here’s the contact info: www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ or The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 |
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Pace,
Great idea! We'll draft something up as well. It'd be great to get teams from all over, as well, to join in to show how important FIRST can be in developing the potential for our country's future. |
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From Team 1987 who fired off letter Jan 4th or so:
With our 400-500 letters sent this year, we have had responses from Kit Bond, Matt Bartle, and now Mr. Obama. The reply came through email to our mentor, Mr. H. Here it it: “Thank you for inviting President Obama to attend the Kansas City Regional FIRST Robotics Competition. The President values each and every invitation, but due to time constraints, he must decline the majority he receives. We have reviewed your invitation, and unfortunately, the President will be unable to attend. As you noted in your letter, President Obama has sought to prioritize science and math education and teacher recruitment. As he has said, “We need to recruit an army of new teachers. I’ll make this pledge: If you commit your life to teaching, America will pay for your college education. We’ll recruit teachers in math and science, and deploy them to under-staffed school districts in our inner cities and rural America. We’ll expand mentoring programs that pair experienced teachers with new recruits. And when our teachers succeed, I won’t just talk about how great they are—I’ll reward their greatness with better pay and more support.” We thank you for partnering in this pursuit as a science and math mentor, and we appreciate your understanding. We thank you and your organization for your contributions in this pursuit, and we appreciate your understanding. Sincerely, The White House Scheduling Department” |
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To be brutally honest, I doubt any current president will be able to attend Champs. Here's my reasoning:
A. It's open to the general public. This makes security an even larger nightmare. B. Teams enter and exit with toolcrates constantly. This creates a security environment that is inoperable for a president. It would be disturbingly easy to smuggle a firearm into a FRC competition, hence the lack of likely hood of his attending. C. We're not big enough. This is the president we're talking about here, folks. This is the most powerful man in the world. We aren't big enough yet. We're close, but this is the man who single-handedly packs millions for speeches. |
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/bal...urn=nba,145551
If that isn't a similar security problem I dont know what is. |
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My guess is that sort of planning could be used, because if there is no way of knowing if he will show up, no one will plan for it. This generally would make security much easier (Again, note the security detail at the event when George Bush Sr. was in Atlanta, it seemed to me to be quite light, even if he is an ex-president). My 2cents anyways, I'm sure there are plenty of good reasons for him not to come, but I wouldn't rule it out completely. And there's always Deans plan of taking everyone to the Washington mall in a few years too. :) |
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the security for a presidential visit would SCREW UP the entire event. nobody could get into the arena that entire day without being searched. it's a nice thought, but I don't really think it's possible.
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Ok while I agree with you people that security will be an issue, I don't believe it's completely impossible for him to show. Honestly, he could just probably show up unannounced and FIRST will let him speak. I mean he is the president after all. Also, last time I checked, no one at FIRST has a burning desire to bring any firearms to the Georgia Dome for a robotics competition. He could just show up, his security lock down the Dome, and then leave. No one would expect anything, so there would be no risk of random assassins bringing snipers to the event.
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Wait how about a live webcast? He could talk to us from the white house. He'd never have to leave.
I've already sent an email to my team talking about sending letters. |
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I don't know. Personally, I don't think he belongs there. He should be writing laws and negotiating with other countries. FIRST is very important to me and to many others, but it really is not the most important thing for this country. Let Obama fix the economy, then he can worry about robotics. Afterall, with engineering outlook, that would be doing us all a huge favor.
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Here is a better idea: Tell Dean Kamen to get Obama. It would be a much easier for one of our greatest inventors of our time to invite a president to an event then it would for a group of students. Yes I agree that if we were a complete legion and everyone in FIRST asked Mr. Obama to join us for atlanta there would be just a good a chance for him to attend, but lets get real for a second. A Webcast would probably be easiest, and a pre-recoreded video would be even easier.
Also, reminder - keep the political stuff at a min. |
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It may be a slight inconvience getting into the Dome however i think its something that can be done. It wouldnt take to long to be searched headed into the arena the normal way, as well as, the tunnel could easily be searched and controlled. It would make a pretty big statement to the first community if the President of the United States made it to the Championship.
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The best option for him would be to give a pre recorded video speech for all to see. George Bush did this in 06. |
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I would just like to say that i think FIRST IS big enough for the president to speak at, for we are the fix to the future. I get that he he has a lot on his plate but i would hate for the FIRST community to see themselves as some how not worthy of having the president at their championship. With the help of Mr. Obama we can really make a difference.
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My team wrote three letters to Obama's organisation after he got elected. We wanted him to attend the DC regional, or at least make a 10 minute appearance. He's only a 5 minute car ride away after all, right? All three responses were that it's too close to the start of his term and there are so many issues to deal with that it would be very difficult to find time for security to set up for an appearance.
We'll try again next year, and the year after that, and every year we go to the DC regional. As for Atlanta ... that's the Secret Service's nightmare ... so he'd have to really want to go. The only way to do that is to get a HUGE amount of teams, including those who aren't attending, to write letters. Hop to it! Quote:
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Wow, so much Negativity here on ChiefDelphi.
1> President Obama thinks so highly of Science and Technology that he put it into his inaugural speech. 2> I believe FIRST fits into his vision of the future of Science and Technology. 3> His people are quite capable of deciding if the security risk is worth coming to Atlanta. So lets just invite him, and let him make the decision. |
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Lets keep the political talk to a minimum, I wouldn't want to see this thread closed because it devolved into a "I Love/Hate Obama" mess.
My hope is that he rejects all the invites and then shows up anyway. This will get around some of the security concerns and still have him there. I also hope that we are inviting other nation's equivalent to our President. Can we get some Canadian political love in Atlanta? |
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I could see Obama attending. A stadium half-full of high school students would not be so hard to lock down compared to a stadium full of political nuts (nomination) or a few million members of the public (inauguration). I completely agree that it seems right up his alley. It's a fairly innovative, merit-based approach to education that provably gets results.
I agree that a pre-recorded video (or live video) is far more likely though. Which is unfortunate, because I think the greatest benefit of Obama being at champs would be him getting to see FIRST in action (and thus perhaps supporting it as part of an education initiative), rather than the kids getting to see a speech by Obama. |
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Ask Dean Kamen to invite President Obama ... (Not sure I would recommend that anyone tell Dean Kamen to do something.) I get the point of the post but I also get the fact that many people read ChiefDelphi, not just members of FRC teams. |
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While it's a nice idea, Obama has a lot bigger things to get done. He should be doing his job in Washington DC. It would be much more realistic to get a past president (kind of like the first George Bush) to come to the Championship instead.
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I think it would be awesome if Neil Armstrong would show up at the Boilermaker Regional in a couple of weeks. I'm sure the Purdue grad would like to come back. He hasn't been back to campus since last fall when they dedicated the new Neil Armstrong building. |
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But keep in mind, just to get into the inauguration, one had to queue up 4ish hours before hand to go through security screening. I don't want to deal with that at a FIRST competition. |
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Take it how you will, but that's just my .2 cents. |
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If you want an Apollo astronaut, I'd ask Gene Cernan. He's a Purdue grad, and seemed like a really likeable guy from his interviews in Discovery's When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions. He also is significant as he was the last man to walk on the moon. |
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That Discovery Series was very good. |
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I too believe that fixing the economy is top priority. Maybe he could send a cabinet member, maybe VP Biden? But honestly, this country has more problems. I'd say more but I too don't want to get political. Flame wars suck! |
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I actually thought of this sometime last year after the election,
This idea would be perfect, President Obama want s new generation of teachers teaching our future engineers and scientists. WE ARE THAT FUTURE. It would be a perfect fit in a perfect manner. not to mention all the positive PR he would receive from a visit to students such as this Quote:
President Obama wants to see our future students succeed, WE ARE THAT FUTURE. P.S. To those of you who say that we aren't that big. please explain this http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/lo...ade-Class.html |
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Lol plus it was outside... way bigger security risk |
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obama in safety glasses...i'm sold...lets do it!
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... [edit] ... Seriously. Cordially, Pavan Davé |
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You are correct, but this thread isn't about the factors as to why President Obama may choose not to come. This thread is about asking President Obama to come to Atlanta and see first hand some of the 'promise of the future'. |
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Ya'll are being way to nice. <rest of comment omitted because of violation of CD Rules>
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The topic brought up was to invite President Obama, Not whether or not we should invite President Obama. I believe we should invite as many political figures as possible, including President Obama, and let them see what motivated american kids can do. If FIRST is ever to change the culture, then we need to start with those we've elected to public office. JMHO. I believe we should let them decide if it is prudent, or not, for them to come. Us Making that decision for them is rather presumptuous, don't you think? |
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Why should we worry about the security or the little details?
Just write letters to Obama to show him that FIRST is something that his constituents care about enough to take the time out of their day to write to him about. Every day Obama personally reads ten letters from the public, and who knows, maybe one of those will be about FIRST. It doesn't hurt to try. Whether he decides to come to the event, or make a [prerecorded] speech via webcast, or just write a letter congratulating the participating teams for helping the long term goals of this country, is up to him and his staffers. And whatever the choice would be, the event organizers and teams in Atlanta would adapt. Without a doubt, Obama certainly is our most tech-savvy President ever. I'm sure it would be well within the realm of possibility of having him record a short speech to broadcast at the event congratulating teams, mentors, and volunteers. FIRST is not a partisan issue. The goals of FIRST (increasing STEM education and awareness, improving students' skills and education to help the economy, etc) line up with goals of both Democrats and Republicans. Our past three Presidents have supported FIRST in some way, so there should be no reason not to seek the support of our current President. |
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Okay to appease a few requests, I think that we all need to be very careful about what we write her. The forum has strict rules about political threads right now this is not a political thread it is a thread about alerting the leader of our country to The FIRST Culture and to let him know there is this little competition in Atlanta. But please take a moment and think, sure it would be cool to give your opinion about Obama or the current state of the government or countless other things that have to do with politics but remember, why ruin a perfectly harmless thread trying to discuss informing our president to FIRST for your own pleasure.
Thank you for the moment of time you took to read this Mike Schroeder CD MOD Team |
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Furthermore, making the decision for him would be telling him that he is not welcome. Nobody has done anything of the sort. We are just choosing not to invite him. If he decides of his own accord to go to Atlanta, that is his choosing. |
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Annnnnd this thread has gone off into hilarious tangents that I wouldn't have imagined. Honestly folks, enough bickering. If you choose to invite President Obama, go for it. If you don't, so be it. It's not up to you guys to worry about the logistics or the possibility of it happening. If it happens, it happens. If it doesn't, we try again next year.
But as for my two cents, I can't see why you wouldn't invite President Obama. As others have said, the worst that could happen is that he declines. But I think it would benefit FIRST's profile tremendously if he does show up. |
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Shortly after the inauguration, as they were talking about the new part of the whitehouse.gov site that was supposed to make it easier for you to submit feedback to the White House, I sent out a message introducing FIRST in general, and offering to provide more information upon request. To date, I haven't heard anything back...
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If you don't want to write him an invite, don't. Nobody is forcing you to. And if you have no problem with him attending, why are you attempting to persuade others not to invite him? Your argument makes very little sense to me. |
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Hmm that makes me think that we shouldve invited Former President Clinton to the NYC Regional..hmmmmmmm
But anyways, Obama's going to the FIRST Champs would be awesome! That just makes me wish I was going even more....sigh |
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As I've stated, arguments related to the Obama travel is relevent to this thread's nature. However, this little discussion that has arisen from it, is not. Please allow people to voice their opinions on the Obama matter. However, as for this debate that I accidentally started, consider me withdrawn. Do me the favor of not asking me any questions, and I will not post in this thread again. |
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i'll have my letter sent off some time this week
also; for all the people still worrying about all the security if this was a public event the stadium would have more people more people = more exposure to FIRST so i don't see anything wrong with that |
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In the end: I don't think an Obama visit would necessitate locking down the dome, but a recorded message or live webcast is far more likely. Edit: Even if they have to lock down the georgiadome, entry and exit doesn't happen _that_ often: the people going to/from the fields for matches are low in volume enough that there probably wouldn't be a problem searching them. People entering and leaving the main georgiadome might see more of a delay, but I don't think it would be enough of one to really dampen festivities. As for the "but anything in a toolbox could be a weapon" thoughts, I think he'd probably give a speech like he did in Chicago on election night: behind a few inches of bulletproof glass. Walk in, give speech, walk out. |
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But yes we are smaller than other events in the world. But many people I have come across knowing or not that I am on the robotics team, asked If I saw this robotics competition on TV. So the word is getting out. |
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this is a really great idea, but then again, he is the president of America!
He has lots of important tasks, and if he does accept our invitation. The amount of security there will disturb everyone. He is not any average person! Great idea though:) |
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we need to start a petition!
my friend is attempting to start this on face book right now |
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