Promises made should be promises kept, and President Obama made some audacious promises during his historic run for office. He promised to pass health care reform legislation, close Guantanamo Bay within a year, and bring the men and women of the military home from Iraq.Some of those promises have worked out better than others.
With President Obama's one-year anniversary upon us, let's take a look at what he promised and what he was actually able to accomplish.
Promise: Close Guantanamo Bay within a year
President Obama said that the detention facility for "enemy combatants" who were held without due process, or any of the other rights, "diminished" the United States' standing in the world. For a minute, it looked like Obama was off to a rip-roaring start on the issue. A couple of days after taking office, hr signed executive orders to close the facility.

Reality: The January deadline has come and gone, but Obama is still working on the issue. Closing the detention center proved much more difficult than previously thought. The United States had to figure out where to house the prisoners and other countries were not anxious to take them in. Congress stripped the bill that would fund the closing. With the recent attempt to blow up a U.S.- bound plane on Christmas Day, closing the center is causing even more political furor as some of the planners are believed to have been released from Guantanamo.
Status: In October, Congress approved a plan that would allow Obama to temporarily house some former inmates on U.S. soil. "We are on a path and a process where I would anticipate that Guantanamo will be closed next year," Obama said. "I'm not going to set an exact date because a lot of this is also going to depend on cooperation from Congress."
Promise: Pass Health care reform
President Obama repeatedly called health care reform his "top domestic priority," and Republicans lined up to use the issue to derail his presidency. There were ugly battles along party lines, with conservatives and some commentators accusing Obama of trying to "socialize" medicine and institute "death panels" for the elderly.
Reality: On Christmas Eve, the Senate passed a version of health care reform, following the lead of their colleagues in the House. All 58 Democrats and the two Independents that caucus with them voted in favor of the bill, which received no Republican support. Although the two bills are substantially different, the Senate bill does not have a public option for health insurance. If the bill passes, Obama will have accomplished what seven previous president's failed to do.

Status: The House and the Senate have to reconcile their two versions of the bill and that just got a little more difficult because Democrats have lost their majority in the Senate. Democrat Martha Coakley lost to Republican Scott Brown in the Massachusetts Senate election. Democrats and the White House have said they believe they can still pass the bill without the supermajority to override Republican technical maneuvering. "We're right on course. We will have a health care reform bill, and it will be soon," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. "Whatever happens in Massachusetts, we will have quality, affordable health care for all Americans." That remains to be seen.
Promise: Bring troops home from Iraq
President Obama's promise to bring troops home from the Iraq war in 16 months "safely and responsibly" won him a lot of votes and was one of the ways he differentiated himself from Republicans John McCain and former President George W. Bush. "Barack Obama will work with military commanders on the ground in Iraq and in consultation with the Iraqi government to end the war safely and responsibly within 16 months," said Obama's campaign Web site. "Barack Obama had the courage and judgment to oppose the war from the beginning, warning against undetermined cost, length and consequences."

Reality: In February, Obama announced a plan to bring American troops home by the end of August of this year. "Let me say this as plainly as I can: By August 31, 2010, our combat mission in Iraq will end," said Obama.
Status: Even though our combat mission in Iraq will end that doesn't mean our troop presence there will. At least 50,000 troops will remain in Iraq and will remain open to attack. There has recently been an uptick in violence in Iraq with suicide bombings and explosions.
Promise: Focus on the war in Afghanistan
With troops divided between two major fronts in Iraq and Afghanistan, candidate Obama said the U.S. was missing the point. "Barack Obama opposed fragmenting our troops to fight a war in Iraq, instead advocating that we should focus on Bin Laden and al Qaeda in Afghanistan," reported Obama's campaign site.
Reality: After conferring with his advisers for a couple of months, during which time he was accused of dithering by former vice president Dick Cheney, Obama, in November, ordered 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan. This followed a troop increase of about 17,000 that Obama ordered in February of 2009.
Status: Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he expects 92 percent of those 30,000 troops to be on the ground by the end of August.
Promise: Review mandatory-minimum sentencing guidelines
This is an issue that strongly affects African Americans. Mandatory-minimum sentences remove discretion from judges to decide sentences based on the circumstances before them. Mandatory-minimum sentences based on things such as the amount of drugs a person is in possession of remove the ability of judges to look at extenuating circumstances.
Reality: From Obama's and Biden's Web site:
There are at least 171 mandatory-minimum provisions in federal criminal
statutes. According to the United States Sentencing Commission, in (fiscal year)2006, 33,636 counts of conviction carried a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment, affecting 20,737 offenders. Most of these counts of conviction – 82.9 percent – were for drug offenses. Black and Hispanic offenders make up the overwhelming majority of individuals convicted under a mandatory minimum sentence. A RAND study found that mandatory minimum sentences are less effective than discretionary sentencing and drug treatment in reducing drug-related crime, and every leading expert body in criminal justice has opposed the use of mandatory minimum sentences,including the Sentencing Commission, the Judicial Conference, the American Bar Association, and leading criminal justice scholars.
Status: A defense bill that Obama signed in October orders a review of mandatory-minimum sentencing, according to PolitiFact.com. The site writes: The report is to contain: a compilation of all mandatory minimum sentencing provisions under federal law; an assessment of the effect of those sentencing provisions on the goal of eliminating unwarranted sentencing disparity and other goals of sentencing; an assessment of the impact of mandatory minimum sentencing provisions on the federal prison population; an assessment of how mandatory minimum sentencing provisions affect plea agreements; a detailed research study of the effect of mandatory minimum penalties; and a discussion of alternatives to mandatory minimum sentencing laws. It will be the first significant review of federal sentencing laws by the Sentencing Commission since 1991.
Promise: Step up enforcement of civil rights laws
Being the first African American president and a lawyer, expectations about how Obama would handle civil rights was running high. On Obama's and Biden's Web site, the two promised to beef up civil rights enforcement. ..."(F)ifty years after the creation of a Civil Rights Division, our nation's leading antidiscrimination agencies have become more politicized than ever before, have seen their budgets slashed and have shifted their enforcement priorities away from traditional civil rights cases.Barack Obama and Joe Biden will restore and build upon our nation's commitment to equal justice and opportunity for all. Specifically, he will (1) restore professionalism to the Civil Rights Division and reinvigorate federal civil rights enforcement."

Status: Obama has made solid steps toward this goal. According to PolitiFact.com:
The Obama administration has begun making good on this promise, beginning with a civil rights enforcement memo issued by the acting assistant attorney general for civil rights, Loretta King, on July 10, 2009. The memo to the civil rights officers and directors in every federal agency outlined new procedures for helping the Justice Department "in a renewed effort to ensure the consistent and effective enforcement of Title VI," the Civil Rights Act.
And, last week, at Rev. Jesse Jackson's Wall Street Project, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Thomas E. Perez announced a new division within the Justice Department that will focus solely on enforcing fair lending practices .


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By: toyna on 1/20/2010 11:47PM
bill the boy, if you're so offended by improper ENGLISH WHY DO YOU HAVE YOUR LONG HOOK NOSE ON ''BLACK VOICE? I DON'T SEE YOU COMPLAINING ABOUT DUMB PALIN EBONIC? LET ME GAVE YOU MORE FACTS, YOUR ANCESTORS WERE DUMMIES, MOST SPOKE BROKEN ENGLISH, MANY SOUND OUT WORDS AND WROTE THEM BY THE WAY THEY THOUGHT IT WERE SPELLED, MANY USE STICK FIGURE TO ADD AN SUBTRACT, YOU NEED TO LOOK THRU YOUR HISTORY BEFORE AND THEN SEE IF YOU HAVE ANY ROOM TO TALK.
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By: katina brown on 1/21/2010 12:23AM
too you nissa you grow up because I'm grown been that for many years your a hater don't wanna see your own excel oops you must be of another nationality look at the facts he's trying bush didnt care one way or the other he ran our country too hell and we aren't back yet.
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By: GERI on 1/21/2010 7:30AM
Is it me or do white folk go out of their way not to say President Obama in the same sentence...I continue to hear...him...his...he...he'll..Obama...The President... and I know I'm not the only one!Retarded azz Bush did everything he could get away with to destroy this country...and white folk didn't said a thing...Take a chill pill crackuss!..PRESIDENT OBAMA got this!!!!!!
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By: bev on 2/25/2010 6:19AM
I am so sick and tired of people ignorant enough to still be blaming bush and its only because they don't want to have to admit obama is a big failure. Obama has done more harm in his one year, like putting us much further in debt, than Bush did in his 8 years of service. People should be afraid that this man in one year can do all this damage. He has lied over and over and yet some choose to ignore it. He has tried to cover his tracks so many times but the truth comes out anyway. What about those supposed White House crashes - in 2005 they were invited to Obama's party and he had a picture taken right near them. Oh yes, he didnt want that to come out because some of the other people that were invited were palestins. Obama invited terrorists to celebrate with him. He threw his own security under the bus so that information wouldnt come out EVERYTHING COMES OUT IN THE WASH so Obama is done
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By: bev on 2/25/2010 6:36AM
Most of you people voted for Obama, not even educating yourself as to who he was, but voted for him because of one thing, he is part black. You didnt care if he wasnt qualified or how bad a president he is you just wanted something black in office. Well, you got it and now you are finding out he hasnt done and wont do a darn thing for you. He doesnt care about you people, dont you understand that yet. You havent gotten anything since he has been in office. Joke is on you. Hows that change working for ya so far LOL
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By: Carol on 2/28/2010 4:11PM
B. Hussein Obama has done nothing since he has infiltrated The White House. Obama will go down in history as Americas one and only (SELECTED) (1)term (failure) appeasement presidents. 2012 cannot come soon enough. We learn from our mistakes - NO MORE UNQUALIFIED (SELECTIONS) for appeasement purposes only - Obama is proof - THEY DO NOT WORK (and neither does Obama). Perhaps he can get a job as a vacation planner, it seems to be the only job he is qualified for. Cant help but wonder if he is dealing with his self admited illeegal drug abuse the same way he is dealing with his nicotine addiction. 2012 cannot come soon enough.
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By: Robert on 2/25/2010 8:48PM
The GOP and Democrats have failed us. Obama is president now, and blaming Bush as an attempt to defend Obama is pointless and meaningless. Bush did some very questionable things and Obama is making them worse, especially the economy.
But beyond the economy, look at the backgrounds of the people in the Obama administration and the presidential advisors; look at the broken promises; look at the "Change We Can Believe In." How about giving terrorists Miranda rights? Or winking at Iran nuclear tests? Or ignoring the plight of California farmers in favor of the delta smelt? What about the government running banks and car manufacturers? And on and on.
We were promised a change in "politics as usual," and we got change ... but instead of improvement we got this. Its no longer about Dems versus GOP, or GOP versus Dems, its about the survival of the middle class.
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By: Dan on 4/16/2010 12:27PM
First Bush did nothing to this country. The greedy and those who thought soemthing for nothing came with no price tag were huge contributors. If Bush did antyhing he had 535 helpers in the Senate and the House. The current President has the same group of helpers...only problem is unlike Bush he can do no wrong. One of the previous writers here said Obama is working hard for the poor. News flash...he is supposed to work hard for us all. I want a President that doesn't promise anything but instead produces results for the greater good. I don't want more government I want less. Lets face it the only government organization that has consistently accomplished the job given it without increasing in size is our military. So why would anyone support a President, regardless of party affliation, who supports any program that increases the size and intrusiveness of government? So stop the Bush, Obama, Demorcrat, Republican, black, white, and previous 8 years arguments. While we are arguing about these things that will never change...what's important gets lost in the fog. In 2012, elect someone who only makes one promise...to work for us all!
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By: Scott on 2/07/2011 8:35PM
It's time to face reality people. You ran out and voted for this Marxist lunatic only because he was black...you knew nothing about him....and got zilch. For those of you blaming Bush for the economic decline...you're just too stupid to realize that DEMOCRATS were in charge of the house and senate while he was in his last term....and that was when things began to go downhill.
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