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Re: Invite Obama to Atlanta, we already did
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... [edit] ... Seriously. Cordially, Pavan Davé Last edited by Pavan Dave : 15-03-2009 at 01:40. |
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Re: Invite Obama to Atlanta, we already did
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Re: Invite Obama to Atlanta, we already did
Craig,
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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Re: Invite Obama to Atlanta, we already did
That is exactly what is being discussed here. Should we invite Obama? That is the question we are asking ourselves. Many of us came to the answer of no. You may think yes. Either way, it certainly does fall into the topic of this thread.
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Re: Invite Obama to Atlanta, we already did
Ya'll are being way to nice. <rest of comment omitted because of violation of CD Rules>
Last edited by Mike Schroeder : 15-03-2009 at 19:33. Reason: Violation of CD Forum Rules |
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Re: Invite Obama to Atlanta, we already did
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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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Re: Invite Obama to Atlanta, we already did
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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Quite right. We can assume with some certainty that the Secret Service would handle the details, soon after the acceptance of such an invitation. The paranoia about weapons and locking the stadium down isn't reasonable at all. As a society, it's ridiculous to be in constant fear of someone attacking the President, wherever he may go, to the degree that he can no longer make a simple public appearance.
Last edited by Tristan Lall : 15-03-2009 at 20:41. Reason: Have it your way about not discussing EE_I_B's post #50, but keep the moderation text in the "Reason for Editing" box. |
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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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