Sen. Barack Obama's recent speech in Berlin may have been a hit with American journalists. That, however, is due to most journalists' politics, not to the profundity of Obama's remarks. They were neither profound nor stirring. Indeed, a careful study of the speech should lead an impartial observer to be concerned about Obama's grasp of the world. I started my analysis last week; I conclude this week.
Let me begin with that which was praiseworthy.
Obama: "This is the moment ...
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Posted by: Masako
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Sat Aug 9, 2008 4:55 PM
"But what matters is who is responsible for erecting these walls. For example, is it Christians or Jews or Muslims who today are erecting walls between "Christian and Muslim and Jew"? Obama seems to imply that all are equally responsible."
Yep, Einstein, that's what he seems to imply.
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Posted by: brooke starr44
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Sun Aug 10, 2008 6:37 AM
Why is it that "most people" cant seem to see the implications that this Obam is really wanting to put in force. Why cant the people see that this man is not for the good of this nation.....after all he wants "change"! Not corrections...."change", not betterment, oh no..."change"! That is the operative word!! They cant see the changes that he is implying!! Woe to America!!!
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