DUBAI - As organisers in Washington DC prepared for Barack Obama’s inauguration today, locally based Americans prepared to watch the new president’s swearing-in ceremony in Dubai.
Democrats Abroad, the official arm of the Democratic Party for Americans living outside of the US, anticipated two hundred guests at its dinner and live broadcast at the Dubai Marina Yacht Club, said chairman Chris Hansen.
Noah Waxman, a businessman originally from
“As an American and especially as a Washingtonian I am really sad to be missing it,” he said.
Jim Russell, a pilot for Emirates Airline said his schedule made celebrations difficult. “I’ll probably be sleeping.”
While Russell was not excited for the inauguration itself, he said he is happy about the new president.
“I think he represents a change from the sort of aristocracy that I feel like the Bushes and to some extent the
Several local Americans said people have been congratulating them since the election.
“I helped a friend of mine cross a border to
“My conversations with non-English speaking dhow sailors turned into a celebration for Obama,” said Waxman. “I use Obama as an icebreaker. I get big thumbs up all around the
David Kreeger, a local finance worker, said his non-American co-workers were excited after the initial Obama news. “They literally all congratulated me the day he won. I was just standing in the office and people were saying ‘Obama’, and then all these languages.”
Russell said he had a similar experience in
But Russell also said he is cautious of the exuberance surrounding the new American president. “People who think that he’s going to stray a lot from the