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Thursday, June 05, 2008

World Excited over Obama Nomination

Via WaPo:

"For much of the world, Sen. Barack Obama's victory in the Democratic primaries was a moment to admire the United States at a time when the nation's image abroad has been seriously damaged.

From hundreds of supporters crowded around televisions in rural Kenya, Obama's ancestral homeland, to jubilant Britons writing "WE DID IT!" on the Brits for Barack discussion board on Facebook, people celebrated what they called an important racial and generational milestone for the United States.

"This is close to a miracle. I was certain that some things will not happen in my lifetime," said Sunila Patel, 62, a widow encountered on the streets of New Delhi. "A black president of the U.S. will mean that there will be more American tolerance for people around the world who are different."

The primary race generated unprecedented interest outside the United States, much of it a reflection of a desire for change from the policies of President Bush, who surveys show is deeply unpopular around the globe. At the same time, many people abroad seemed impressed -- sometimes even shocked -- by the wide-open nature of U.S. democracy, and the history-making race between a woman and a black man.

"The primaries showed that the U.S. is actually the nation we had believed it to be, a place that is open-minded enough to have a woman or an African American as its president," said Minoru Morita, a Tokyo political analyst."

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

¡, Se Puede!

:)

title="comment permalink">June 05, 2008 7:20 AM  
Blogger Robert Rouse said...

This is exactly why Obama has to win. It would be a major repair to our standing in the world.

title="comment permalink">June 05, 2008 12:16 PM  
Blogger Sewmouse said...

Unfortunately, I think some of the folks who are celebrating this are unaware that this isn't the end - and that he still has to beat McCain...

US politics and governmental structure confuse a lot of folks who aren't from here. Judging from the last 8 years, they confuse a lot of folks who ARE from here too, which is catastrophic and SHOULD be a priority in schools - to teach CIVICS again.

title="comment permalink">June 05, 2008 12:24 PM  
Blogger John Good said...

Hill - (Xena yell) ;)

Robert - Absolutely! They're already looking at us like there's hope once more.

Sew - We all must ensure that McSame doesn't even come close. The world deserves no less from us after the last 8 years of thuggery against it.

title="comment permalink">June 05, 2008 7:21 PM  

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