Tag: Barack Obama

  • Obama Transition Announces Rules for Lobbyists in Transition

    Obama Transition Announces Rules for Lobbyists in Transition

    During a briefing today at the Presidential Transition Team headquarters, Obama Transition Co-Chair John Podesta announced the strictest, and most far reaching ethics rules of any transition team in history. The rules are:

    Federal Lobbyists cannot contribute financially to the transition.
    Federal lobbyists are prohibited from any lobbying during their work with the transition.
    If someone has lobbied in the last 12 months, they are prohibited from working in the fields of policy on which they lobbied.
    If someone becomes a lobbyist after working on the Transition, they are prohibited from lobbying the Administration for 12 months on matters on which they worked.
    A gift ban that is aggressive in reducing the influence of special interests.

    Related article in Turkish :

    https://www.turkishnews.com/tr/content/2008/11/14/turkiye’den-obama-icin-6-lobici/

  • Some Chicago Jews say Obama is actually the ‘first Jewish president’

    Some Chicago Jews say Obama is actually the ‘first Jewish president’

    Last update – 05:10 13/11/2008

    By Natasha Mozgovaya

    Tags: Israel, Barack Obama

    Quite a few of Barack Obama’s “friends from the past” have popped up recently. It’s doubtful whether he even knows their names, but in the Chicago Jewish community many people really are long-time friends of the president-elect. Some of the older people in the community say that they “raised him,” while others half-jokingly call Obama “the first Jewish president.”

    They raised contributions for him, provided him with contacts, and also enjoyed hosting him and believed in his glorious future in politics. During most of the campaign, when rumors were spreading among American Jews that Obama was a closet Muslim who was more supportive of the Palestinians and was interested in granting the president of Iran legitimacy, his support among American Jews did not even come close to that enjoyed by Bill Clinton. But at the moment of truth, according to the exit polls, it turns out that 78 percent of Jews voted for Obama.

    Members of the Chicago Jewish community are not surprised. They claim that the Jews simply discovered what they have known for years. Obama lives near the synagogue in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, an area with quite a large Jewish population. Some of area visitors may even mistake the heavy security presence on the street for the synagogue’s location – that is, until they hear about Obama.

    Alan Solow, an attorney from Chicago, a leader of the Jewish community and a veteran Obama supporter, was one of the few who gained access to the president-elect after his speech in Chicago’s Grant Park last week. “After his speech on Tuesday night [election day] in front of hundreds of thousands people, he was the same Barack Obama I know. I think his life is going to change, but it won’t change the type of person he is. Presidents tend to become isolated, but I’m confident he’ll fight hard against it,” he says.

    Solow used to live in Obama’s neighborhood, and says that Obama has always had “excellent relations with the Jewish community.”

    “As a local senator, he was very effective and helpful in what we call ‘the Jewish agenda,’ the community issues, values. He has always had a deep understanding of Israel’s need for security. I went with him to Israel for a week in January 2006, and when he started the race for the presidency I had no doubt I’d support him. The first thing that impressed me about him was his intellect – he’s one of the smartest people I’ve met – but he’s also a warm and caring person who has a keen interest in issues that people of this country are worried about,” continues Solow.

    “I said with a smile that he will be the first Jewish president. He also has a deep understanding of issues that confront Israel and the Jewish community. And I think his personal story reflects the story of Jewish immigration to the United States.

    “He was raised in a family without any built-in advantages: His father was a stranger, but with the help of a close family and an emphasis on education and hard work, he succeeded. It’s the Jewish story in America. He understands it, and that’s why he’s so close to the Jewish community. His first autobiography is about seeking his roots and he understands Jewish people’s yearning for this – it fits into his world view and it’s one of the reasons for his support of Israel. When he says that Israel’s security is sacrosanct, I believe him. As I know him, he won’t say things he doesn’t really mean. And he has a lot of close Jewish friends who can confirm this.”

    Solow is also very familiar with Obama’s first appointment – his designated White House chief of staff. “Rahm is an active member of Jewish community, his children go to the day schools and he was always recognized as Jewish when he was Clinton’s advisor. But I don’t believe that the fact that he’s a devoted Jew and supports Israel has anything to do with his appointment. He’s simply the best person for this job, because of his experience in Congress and in Clinton’s administration, and because of his intellect. But his support of Israel fits with the president-elect’s thinking.”

    Michael Bauer, a political activist from the community who has known Obama for over a decade and supported his presidential campaign, says his first reaction to Obama’s victory was disbelief. “It seemed like a dream. After the election, I had a brief opportunity to congratulate him, to exchange a hug with Barack, a kiss with Michelle. We’re very proud of him and we’re sure he’ll successfully handle the big challenges facing the country and the new president,” he says.

    “If we go back to his work as a State senator, his Senate district had a relatively high percentage of Jews, and more importantly, it was a Jewish population involved both politically and with charity organizations. When he was in the State Senate, the Democrats were a minority. When you’re a minority you don’t get too much accomplished. Neither Barack as a State Senator nor any of his colleagues were able to accomplish a great deal, because of Republican control of the State Senate. However, because of his district, it was always clear to me that many people supporting Barack are active in the Jewish community both locally and nationally. And they agreed about his sensitivity to a number of issues – the issue of the U.S-Israel relationship and domestically, issues that many of us are concerned about, be it the separation of Church and State, women’s right to choose, etc. It was always a natural fit between the Jewish community and Barack Obama. He understands those issues. Frankly, he’s so smart he understands them better than most of us,” says Bauer.

    Identifying with Sderot

    “As a U.S. senator he visited Israel twice, and especially the second time I think was highly significant,” Bauer continues. “I think it was important to him personally to go to Sderot and see the proximity involved when Israel is attacked on a daily basis from Gaza. I think it was also symbolic for the people of Israel and the worldwide community, as well as the Jewish community, to see Barack Obama going to Sderot and speaking about it, that as president it will be unacceptable to him and he recognizes Israel’s right to defend itself. This symbolism was important on so many different levels. I’ve known the president-elect for over 10 years, and his values and principles never change. If you ask me whether I have confidence that he’ll continue to be committed to Israel’s existence as a Jewish state within secure borders – I have absolutely no doubt.”

    “President Bush supported Israel as well, but after eight years of his support Israel faces a stronger Iran, Hezbollah at the northern border, Hamas at the southern border – and Hamas gained a sort of political legitimacy. I think George Bush was a disaster for the State of Israel. And I think Obama’s administration understands Israel’s needs for safety and security, the importance of Israel remaining a Jewish state, and will try to help to mediate a peace in the Middle East that accomplishes those goals. There are still people who don’t believe it, but the great thing in democracy is that everyone has an opinion and you don’t need 100 percent consensus. I think peace in the Middle East is one of his highest priorities – he’s not going to wait for seven years as a president to start working on it.”

    Bauer was also heavily involved in Rahm Emanuel’s campaign for Congress. “Let me say something about Rahm. One of the things people don’t like about him is the fact he’s short with people, but it’s only because he’s such a smart person. He doesn’t need a 15-minute phone conversation, he gets to the issues in three minutes. And Israel – it’s in his blood. The fact that Joe Biden, with a long record of supporting Israel, is Obama’s vice president-elect and Rahm Emanuel is his chief of staff – I’m not sure what reassurance anyone needs that the president-elect when he is president will remain a close ally of the State of Israel and the people of Israel.”

    Source: www.haaretz.com, 13.11.2008

  • Obama Seeks Your Input, Visions & Job Applications

    Obama Seeks Your Input, Visions & Job Applications

    Turkish (Türkçe) Note: Aşağıdaki mesaj, Obama Hükumeti’nin internet üzerinden iş başvuruları ve orjinal fikirler kabul etmesi ve bunun nasıl yapılacağıyla ilgilidir.

    The Obama Administration is accepting ideas and job applications over the web. This could be a way for anyone (regardless of their background) who have raised concerns about an Obama presidency to make their voices heard.

    Note to our American friends: The message below targets Turkish community specifically but it could nevertheless be applicable to any other platform.

    Please see the article at this link:
    /technology/7715264.stm
    Pertinent excerpts follow (links in blue must be pasted into your web browser to work):

    ** Barack Obama is turning to the web as he prepares to become US president.

    Via a website called Change.gov, the Obama campaign plans to provide a guide to the transition process. The site also solicits suggestions from US citizens about their vision for America, and lets them apply for a post with the new administration. … The site will also accept applications for “non-career” posts in the incoming administration [at this link: application ] . The site does not give details about posts for which it is seeking recruits, but it said some of the roles would require “Senate approval” suggesting they could be positions of some influence. The site also wants US citizens to tell their stories about what Obama’s campaign meant to them, and pass on their “vision” for what they would like to see happen in America [at this link: yourstory and yourvision ; with explanation at this link content/americanmoment ]. …

    ** Your Story/Your Vision
    Obama’s campaign rhetoric on many issues touching upon Turkey and Turks initially followed traditionally anti-Turkish lobbies, and then later softened. The softening rhetoric is likely due to further insight and information gleaned from sources outside of those lobbies, including Turkish Americans. So we can make a difference, but only if we speak up.

    Obama is providing a unique opportunity for all Turks in America, whether U.S. citizens or not, to speak to the incoming administration and express their hope and vision for the future. Obama has pledged to be everyone’s president and is soliciting your input, so please let your voices be heard and become a catalyst for change.

    ** Job Application
    Turks in the U.S. are also encouraged to submit their interest in positions with Obama’s administration. Information about specific openings is not yet available. It is likely they will include positions for full- and/or part-time consultants with specific areas of expertise, knowledge and language skills. The website asks only for contact information and says applications will be emailed to those who express interest.

    Turks possess language skills, knowledge and expertise that U.S. involvement in the Middle East requires, but has always lacked. This is another unique opportunity for Turks in the U.S. to get involved and make a difference. The website interest form indicates that applications from non-citizens with the right to work in the U.S. are also welcome.

    Lobbying government can effectuate change, but a role in the incoming administration will provide an opportunity to be part of the group that decides what changes will occur. Please consider expressing an interest in working with the Obama administration, even if only as a consultant on specific issues.

    If a large number of applications are submitted by Turkish Americans, it is likely that at least a few will find a seat at the decision-making table from which we have been missing for too long. This is your opportunity to sit in the corridors of government where decisions are made, please take advantage of it.

  • Barack Obama’s foreign policy advisor: Zbigniew Brzezinski

    Barack Obama’s foreign policy advisor: Zbigniew Brzezinski

    Barack Obama’s foreign policy advisor Brzezenski explains why he is supporting Barack Obama.

    Source: “Frost over the World” – Zbigniew Brzezinski – 10 Oct 08

     

  • KRG congratulates President-elect Barack Obama

    KRG congratulates President-elect Barack Obama

    Official KRG Statement
    The Kurdistan Regional Government congratulates Senators Barack Obama and Joseph Biden on their election as the next President and Vice President of the United States. We join America and nations and people from around the world in hailing this historic election.

     

    The next Administration, like the present one, can continue to count on the partnership of the Kurdistan Regional Government to bring progress to Iraq. The Kurdistan Region remains America’s best friend and ally in support of a democratic, federal Iraq. We are proud to have fought side-by-side American and coalition forces to remove a tyrannical dictator.

    We deeply appreciate the many sacrifices of the US military and the American people in Iraq. No American soldier or civilian has been killed or wounded in the Kurdistan Region since the liberation of Iraq in 2003. And all the while, we have demonstrated that a democracy based on human rights and economic opportunity can thrive in the Middle East.

    The Bush and Obama Administrations, and the present and future US Congress, can be assured that we will remain resolute in our efforts to finalize a strategic framework agreement between Iraq and the United States. We will also continue working with our partners in Baghdad to pass a hydrocarbons and revenue sharing law, guided by our nation’s constitution. Furthermore, we will embrace opportunities for a strategic dialogue with the Obama-Biden Administration regarding its Iraq policy and to facilitate a better understanding of the unique needs and potential of Iraq’s Kurdistan Region.

    We offer a warm acknowledgment to Senator John McCain, an American hero and long time friend to Iraq and the Kurdistan Region, and our most sincere congratulations to President-elect Obama. And as always, we offer our best wishes to the people of the United States of America.
    -KRG-

     
  • OBAMA: kürdistan’ı TÜRKİYE’YE KURDURACAĞIM / Read Obama’s plans for Turkiye

    OBAMA: kürdistan’ı TÜRKİYE’YE KURDURACAĞIM / Read Obama’s plans for Turkiye

    OBAMA: kürdistan’ı TÜRKİYE’YE KURDURACAĞIM
    Obama, Kürdistan’ı Türkiye’ye kurdurtacak
    ABD’de Demokrat Parti’nin başkan adayı Barack Obama’nın seçim bildirgesinde, “şimdiki Cumhuriyetçi Başkan George Bush’un yanlış Irak müdahalesi yüzünden, bölücü PKK terörünün arttığı ve Obama’nın, başkan seçildiği takdirde Türk-Amerikan stratejik ortaklığının onarılması için çalışacağı” bildirildi. Obama’nın internet sitesinde yayımlanan ve bütün önemli iç, dış ve ekonomi politikalarını kapsayan bildirgesinin Avrupa ile ilişkiler bölümünde Türkiye’den, “Türkiye ile stratejik ortaklığın restore edilmesi” başlığı altında bahsedildi. Kuzey Irak’ta bir Kürt devletinin kurulması için üstü örtülü olarak Türkiye’nin de destek vermesini isteyen Obama, bildirgede şunları söyledi: “Türk ve Iraklı Kürt liderlerin bir araya getirilmesi ve PKK tehdidiyle uğraşılmasını, Türkiye’nin toprak bütünlüğünün güvence altına alınmasını ve Irak’ın kuzeyinde çok ihtiyaç duyulan Türk yatırımlarının ve buradaki Kürtlerle ticaretin kolaylaştırılmasını öngören kapsamlı bir anlaşma için görüşülmesi yönünde bir diplomatik çabaya önderlik edeceğim.”
    Türk-Amerikan ilişkileri
    Türk-Amerikan ilişkilerine geniş yer verilen bildirgede şöyle devam edildi: “Barack Obama ve Joe Biden, Türkiye’de demokrasi, insan hakları ve ifade özgürlüğünün ilerletilmesini ve Türkiye’nin AB’ye katılma çabalarını destekleyecek. Obama ve Biden  istikrarlı, demokratik, yüzünü Batı’ya çevirmiş bir Türkiye ile yakın bir ilişkinin, ABD’nin ulusal çıkarı için önemli olduğuna inanıyor. Bu ilişki, özellikle, bölücü PKK’nın Türkiye’ye yönelttiği terörist tehdidin yeniden canlanmasına yardım eden, Bush yönetiminin yanlış yönlendirilmiş ve yanlış idare edilmiş Irak müdahalesi yüzünden, son yıllarda derin şekilde gerginleşti.  (A.A)
    24/10/2008  01:38

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