http://www.economist.com/world/unitedstates/displayStory.cfm?story_id=12516666&source=features_box1

"IT IS impossible to forecast how important any presidency will be.
Back in 2000 America stood tall as the undisputed superpower, at peace
with a generally admiring world. The main argument was over what to do
with the federal government's huge budget surplus. Nobody foresaw the
seismic events of the next eight years. When Americans go to the polls
next week the mood will be very different. The United States is
unhappy, divided and foundering both at home and abroad. Its
self-belief and values are under attack.

For all the shortcomings of the campaign, both John McCain and Barack
Obama offer hope of national redemption. Now America has to choose
between them. The Economist does not have a vote, but if it did, it
would cast it for Mr Obama. We do so wholeheartedly: the Democratic
candidate has clearly shown that he offers the better chance of
restoring America's self-confidence. But we acknowledge it is a
gamble. Given Mr Obama's inexperience, the lack of clarity about some
of his beliefs and the prospect of a stridently Democratic Congress,
voting for him is a risk. Yet it is one America should take, given the
steep road ahead."

I can't say I'm exactly surprised at the endorsement but at the same
time, I kind of thought they might sit this one out.

Interesting stuff.

Judah

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