Within the past week, New York Times columnist and former foreign correspondent for the newspaper, Roger Cohen, has written two interesting opinion pieces relating Barack Obama’s family history, and the effect his presidency would have on world foreign relations.
Cohen, now reporting for the Times from Nairobi, Kenya provides an interesting angle on Obama as the next possible world leader by letting us gain a glimpse of the presidential race as seen from Obama’s country of heritage.His father, Barack Obama Sr., was born in the Nyanza Province of Kenya and worked as a domestic servant to the British. Obama, now undoubtedly one of the most well-known faces in the world, was at that point just a little boy helping his father herd goats.
A look at Obama from across the globe
April 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
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You say you want a revolution?
March 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off
You see his name strung out on banners on freeway overpasses, riding along on bumper stickers and popping out on signs around campus.He is Ron Paul … the grassroots, pro-constitution, anti-war, fiscally conservative candidate so loved by his supporters and yet so ignored by the mainstream.
Ron Paul is what’s happening out on the margins while the mainstream candidates are standing on their soapboxes offering the same rhetoric that every kind of political candidate has every said. The campaign he’s running is a subtle, yet enlightened call for revolution.
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