When asked about how she felt about President Bush’s inaugural address,
Kesha Carlis frowned painfully. Carlis, a 33-year-old single mother
from Tulsa, Oklahoma, said she was disgusted by second-term President
George W. Bush’s speech, during which he spoke of freedom, ending
tyranny and national unity – so disgusted, in fact, that she joined
TulsaPeace, a local organization that held a protest during the
inauguration. “I couldn’t stomach half of his lies,” Carlis told
BlackAmericaweb.com. “I think he is profiting from the war in Iraq, and
the people are suffering.” Carlis’ sentiments were felt by many blacks
who said Bush’s inaugural speech meant back to business for this Bush
administration globally and at home, particularly with the war in Iraq
and his relationship with blacks. “He ignores black people like they
don’t matter,” said Carlis, speaking of Bush’s failure to meet with the
NAACP last year. “If he’s ignoring our leadership then he’s
ignoring our voices.” Bush spoke for 21 minutes, about the work needed
to protect America and of a world moving toward liberty. He mentioned
overhauling Social Security and spoke in sweeping terms about keeping
the world safe. Never did he mention Iraq or Afghanistan. [more]
Only about one in five non-Hispanic blacks (22%) approve of Bush,
compared with a majority, 56%, of non-Hispanic whites. The combined
January polling average shows that a slight majority of Americans, 52%,
approve of the way Bush is handling his job as president. [more]