When I discovered the popularity of this blog I began eliminating the part where I spew my opinion all over the screen. It just didn't seem like the place. However...An excerpt from a discussion on Daniel's blog:I am blue-in-the-face-sick of all of the snide, "Well, he's not perfect, you know." "He can't change everything." "He Is going to mess up somewhere." Blah blah blah, CAN'T YOU PEOPLE JUST BE HAPPY FOR ONCE? [...]
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6. India - The World's View of Obama's Win - TIME
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Amartya Sen on Obama Win
http://www.omarha-redeye.com/amartya-sen-on-obama-win/From Time Magazine The most important thing that Barack Obama brings to the presidency is his willingness to reason. He won his presidency not as a black American but as a reasoning American who happens to be black. America needs a change from the reign of “obtruding false rules pranked in reason’s garb” — to use John Milton’s words. Attacking Iraq for an imagined link with 9/11 was daft. [...]
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"The most important thing that Barack Obama brings to the presidency is his willingness to reason. He..."
http://blog.halfwaynowhere.com/post/58125730“The most important thing that Barack Obama brings to the presidency is his willingness to reason. He won his presidency not as a black American but as a reasoning American who happens to be black.” - Amartya Sen
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In the words of Amartya Sen & Josef Joffe
http://www.wormus.com/aaron/stories/2008/11/05/in-the-words-...Some deep words from Nobel Prize winning economist The most important thing that Barack Obama brings to the presidency is his willingness to reason. He won his presidency not as a black American but as a reasoning American who happens to be black. America needs a change from the reign of "obtruding false rules pranked in reason’s garb" — to use John Milton’s words. Attacking Iraq for an imagined link with 9/11 was daft. [...]


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