Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Obama

Surely he is going to be the next president of the States. What do we think about him?, well, we really think that he´s one of the best actors in the world. Highly influenced by Gene Simmons´ way of life he´s just focused on main problems but about the solutions...just smoke...sadly. To us he´s nothing but another product that will be thrown out as soon as he starts to face the real problems of the country. In front of european politicians he´s a rookie, good looking but without experience. I know, I´m just a spaniard not an expert but...Zapatero is the spanish president for doing the same and my country is at it darkest hour. So, you´ve been warned.


I'll take a rookie anytime over someone with "substance" who has taken us into an illegal and devastating war, who has trampled on our civil liberties, who has destroyed our relationships with much of the world and who has contributed to making the rich get richer and the poor poorer by giving tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans. Where has experience gotten us, I ask you? And hey, being good looking doesn't hurt if you have to see the guy on TV and in the papers for the next four years.

Good looking doesn´t hurt, I agree, but that´s not all. Anybody can be better than Bush, just hope that Obama can be able to face all the problems of the States. Now in Europe we are more worried about the KKK than for the polls, but most of us want Obama as president, specially if he respects the rest of the world and, as you well said, contributes to make richer to the poorest. Surely he´s more intelligent than Zapatero (my golden fish is) and for sure that his support from whoever must be quite strong to take him to be the president. Wish U.S.A. start to think like Europe, more open minded and less politicly correct. The dream can be true this time. Good luck.

I don't expect a President or Prime Minister to solve all the problems of the States and the world. What a tall order for a leader! What I hope for in Obama is an openness to seeing things in greys rather than black and white, a willingness to engage people who have traditionally been left out of the conversation and to act as though the US is not THE world but rather part of the whole. There are many dreams and hopes for what Obama is able to accomplish, however I think many people have a better understanding of politics to know that he faces many hurdles. However, I, and a great deal of others in the country and world, believe that this is an opening, a hope that at least some of our dreams will indeed come true. If we don't have hope what is there left for us?

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