Barack Obama is probably the real deal-not only for America, but also for us, world citizens…
Published June 5th, 2008 in politicsHe’s dynamic, charismatic, young. He manages to raise enthusiasm among crowds of very different ethnic backgrounds. Born from a white American mom and an Kenyan father, Barack Obama was a sporty and brilliant student as a kid.
With his clever tactics, his intelligence and a great determination to win the Presidential battle, Obama managed to get rid of his Democratic party rival, Hillary Clinton.
Today I’d like to express my support to a man who raises some new hopes for the entire world.
First and foremost, I think that Barack Obama should not be looked at as a “black man” (he ’s from a bi-racial background anyway) and his skin color should not be people’s main motivation in electing him, the target being too much important to be overlooked.
No matter what your ethnic background is, I do think that Barack Obama’s election would be a great step in reconciling humanity, bridging folks from diverse, multicultural origins.
Barak Obama truly represents the voice of any ethnicity. Being from a bi-racial ethnic background, he is particularly sensitive to ethnic minories’ needs and aspirations.
He will help better than anybody else fight against discrimination.
Unlike his predecessors-George W Bush in particular- Barack Obama has some REAL changes and challenges to offer to our world. He might definitely put an end to the worthless Iraqi war that Bush pursued with no mercy-leaving the whole world into a big pool of blood, as a consequence of so many terror attempts worldwide. Moreover, I am deeply convinced that Barack Obama is the ideal person who can handle Middle East conflicts with a delicate, diplomatic hand.
Which allows me to express some more hopes for more peace in this world…and maybe Al Quaeda might calm down a little bit too…(maybe I’m a little bit too optimistic on the subject, but please allow me to dream about a safer world…)
Unlike Bush- Barack Obama seems to take the very sensitive question of global warming and environmental pollution very seriously.
Of course, Barack Obama will have to battle Mc Cain to win the final race. But considering that the 73 year old Republican seems to be Bush’s carbon copy, it shouldn’t be that much difficult.
Barack Obama has the mind of a winner. I sincerely hope that American folks will have the intelligence to make the right choice.
If this brilliant man wins the race to the White House, all hopes for a better future are permitted. It allows me to think that great doors will eventually open for all people from mixed ethnic background like my own kids.
Yes, he can win- with your support, American folks!
For more info, visit:
www.barackobama.com
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I agree! He has had my vote from day one:)
happy to know he is supported in America…i really hope he wins the race:)
i hope he wins… in my opinion, mccain is another bush:)
Barack…not Barak
ok-mistake corrected.
Barack is a fool. He wants to take the working man’s money and give it to the people who will not help the selves. What happened to self reliance?
whatever…your comment sounds more foolish that anything Barack might want to do…
P.S: i don’t care if you like him or not…but to me the real fools are those who support Mc Cain…
Obama is yet another tool of the New World Order