Meredith Vieira Marathon : The arrival of U.S. President Barack Hussein Obama to the country reap the pros and cons among the people.
Even the number of students and faith-based organizations are scheduled to welcome the number one State Superpower by demonstrations.
Related to this, U.S. Ambassador William P Turchrello admitted that no flood of protests questioned Barack Obama's arrival in Indonesia.
"This point of democracy, now in Indonesia is a democracy, some people like it, some people do not like, it's okay," he told Legal in Jakarta on Monday (11/08/2010) night.
Regarding burning the American flag that often occur in the country, he also said it does not matter, nor when asked about the threat of terrorism.
"Now Indonesia is secure, it's okay," he added.
As is known, President Obama will certainly arrive in Indonesia today, after two canceled his visit plans. Obama planned to stay in Indonesia for two days.