The International Effect of Obama's Candidacy

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OK OK I know I've been putting a lot of posts up today but this was too nice not to share.

An Obama blogger from Oxford, UK just posted this and it was too nice to not share. She said it is from today's Sunday Times (London), written by columnist Andrew Sullivan:
 
"The world will also inevitably note in the person of a President Obama a moment in America’s own history. It will doubtless be surprised to see America confront its racial past so publicly. To watch a country you respect regain its bearings, to address one of its own deepest wounds in full view of the world, to do so after such a tumultuous, open and deeply American democratic process: this has already reminded many people around the world of what they love about America and what they have missed these past few years."
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He's not elected yet. If it's McSame, all those hopeful sentiments will be washed away for another 8 years.

Time to get active. 

by toosinbeymen on 06/10/2008 06:57:13 AM EST


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