Obama: 'Til election put us apart

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It's obviously there is one word in most of everyone's lips today and that is Obama. The new president means different things to different groups of people but there is a community that may be looking a his future actions and way of legislate in a very close way. The LGBT community has shown support to Mr. Obaman's campaign and that support will have to be rewarded in the shape of new laws, those should give more fairness to the current living standards of many gay Americans in the U.S.

Though the new president has upset some of his supporters by appointed a bishop whose speeches are clearly homophobic, he tried to compensate it by allowing another openly gay reverend to take part in the concert that took place yesterday -today the press reports about the problems to broadcast Mr. Robinson's invocation in the the main TV channels, though.

Obama's team must be trying really hard to try to please every one and that task will become extremely difficult once he is in power. Gay marriage matter will be top of the agenda with many gay groups around the United States lobbying for its approval. Being that the main issue, it won't be the only one and Obama will have to try hard to deal with a hardened right wing support and the most liberal one.

Good luck, Mr Obama.

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