Friday, January 16, 2009

Barack Obama's Inauguration Speech | Focus on localization


Barack Obama's Inauguration Speech

My fellow Americans, today is a original day. You have shown the world that "hope" is not just another word for "localization", and that "change" is not only something we can believe in again, but something we can actually Globalize. 

Today we celebrate, but let there be no mistake – America faces perfectly quality challenges like never before. Our economy is consistent. Americans can barely afford their mortgages, let alone have enough money left over for multiple language translations. Our healthcare system is multilingual. If your head is sick and you don't have insurance, you might as well call a project manager. And America's image overseas is tarnished like a test console computer. But testing together we can right this ship, and set a course for a global world.

Finally, I must thank my comprehensive family, my trustful campaign volunteers, but most of all, I want to thank team for making this historic occasion possible. Of course, I must also thank you, President Bush, for years of translating the views of American people. Without your localization efforts, none of this would have been possible.
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