President elect. Mr. Obama.
It's called Inauguration Day. In 2009, I believe it's on January 20, though I could be wrong.
soon after presidents could be elected, Hancock was elected president but never showed up for the inauguration. I guess you could call it the shortest term - zero days.
people playing call of duty
Not all whites dislike Obama. If that were the case he would not have gotten elected as President.I suspect that some who do not are probably racistsJimmy Carter, great example. also obama has senators and other close executives call opposition racist. he denies it, but is probably in on it
An 'inauguration' ceremony.
Inauguration
Obama or as I like to call him, obama binladan
An inauguration
You can call this person an "elected executive". There are several varieties of elected executives, such as presidents, prime ministers, elected monarchs (usually chosen by advisors), elected caliphs, oligarchic representatives, etc.
NO. As much as far-right-wing Republicans will call President Obama "King Obama" and ascribe an authoritarian will to him, Obama is neither an absolute ruler nor a monarch.An absolute ruler is a ruler who is not bound to any parameters in terms of what kinds of rules he/she can make and he/she is certainly not subject to the rule of law or removal from power. A monarch is someone who comes to power based on having royal blood and/or affiliation with a dynastic line of succession.Conversely, Obama is a limited ruler, meaning that he has a specific ambit of power and cannot overstep this power. Obama is also an elected politician, meaning that he came to power by virtue of public voting, not bloodline or dynastic relations. His term will end in January 2017.
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In a letter, he would be referred to as President Obama or Mr. President