Written by Brett Worthington | |
Thursday, 22 January 2009 | |
Hope and heckling on display at ‘Bye Bye Bush Bash', hosted by Democrats Abroad Cambodia to mark the inauguration of America's 44th president. THE American flag and red-white-and-blue decorations competed Tuesday night with more than a dozen television sets, all tuned to CNN, for space on the walls of Gym Bar where at least 150 people turned out to celebrate the inauguration of new US President Barack Obama. Hope and change, two words that figured prominently during Obama's improbable campaign to become the 44th president, dominated conversations at the "Bye Bye Bush Bash", hosted by Democrats Abroad Cambodia. "Tonight is a sign of change and hope, not just for Americans but for anyone who has ever been discriminated against or faced hardships," said California native Teresa Dunbar. "This shows anything is possible, and it is inspiring to see the underdog getting a happy ending." Democrats Abroad Cambodia Chairman Wayne Weightman said, "People are excited about the hope. The cloud has been lifted, and although there are difficult times ahead, we have hope in our new steward." |
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