Dear all,
As Martin luther king said "I have a dream" - I long time dream to see an African (afro American I meant) at the head of USA and the world. It is very symbolic to all Africans and the rest of present or ex slave (repressed) nations. Obamar may make this dream become true but what I bother me about Obamar is his has an impressive and scaring impassive attitude. Should it be an admiration? I doubt. Mr Obama seems to show that he is the Master, he has an invincible constant self control and nothing can perturbs him or change his attitude . He portraits himself as a natural winner of this election. And frankly talk I don’t think that Obama has any better than McCain to save USA and the world from the late finance crisis. And inversely, McCain shows much more human figure than Obama with his weakness and his maladroit so for me MsCain is much frank than Obama. In term of foreign policy, I believe Republican cooperate and argue better with poor counties for human rights and freedom. Of course, in term of partisan and ideological I may argue to vote for Obama and in term of humanness, I may argue to vote for McCain. It is American people to be wise and choose the right person. So bad that this time of crisis USA doesn't has a strong man as Sarkozy..... 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David Marquet ; Australian Prime Minister ; CAMBODIAN VETERANS Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 10:10 AM Subject: America can't take four more years of John McCain’s Bush policies. In his first post-debate speech, Barack Obama sought today to continue tying John McCain to the unpopular presidency of George W. Bush and to the economic meltdown. "John McCain and I each had the chance to make the case for change -- to talk about what we would do differently from the last eight years when it comes to lifting our middle class, and growing our economy, and restoring our prosperity," Obama told voters in Indiana. "But all we heard from Senator McCain was more of the same Bush economics that led us into this mess in the first place." The Democrat went on to criticize McCain's proposals on healthcare, tax cuts, and the economy -- and only vaguely referred to the series of character assaults McCain's campaign is making against him, saying that McCain and Palin "are out there saying all kinds of stuff." "I can take four more weeks of John McCain’s attacks, but the American people can’t take four more years of John McCain’s Bush policies," Obama said. He said the global economic crisis is serious, but that it can be resolved. "I’m here today to tell you that there are better days ahead. I know these are tough times. I know that many of you are anxious about the future. But this isn’t a time for fear or for panic. This is time for resolve and steady leadership. I know that we can steer ourselves out of this crisis. Because that’s who we are. Because this is the United States of America." He added, "It will take a new direction. It's going to take new leadership in Washington. 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