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no.BackCountrySnow said:Do you think otherwise?
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no.BackCountrySnow said:Do you think otherwise?
haha maybe.55HS said:Maybe OBAMA is secretly the anti-christ? Both his parents and his maternal grandparents were godless, pretty much satanists.
WHAT THE FUCK YOU'RE WILLING TO RISK THAT HE COULD BE THE ANTI-CHRIST?!!Si91Anne said:haha maybe.
What's the correlation between demand for the Australian dollar and an Obama victory? A weaker US dollar perhaps?Trefoil said:The Australian dollar went up 2 cents because Obama won.
$0.6954 USD to $1 AUD, atm.
That's completely true. Obama won because of two reasons:russs said:I'm sick of hearing:
"Obama bridges racial gap."
"First African-American President: Time for a change."
This is a double-standard to the extreme.
I am getting the feeling that he won ONLY because he is black (and maybe because McCain had the baggage of Bush following him).
nahlol.alexdore993 said:That's completely true. Obama won because of two reasons:
I think it's unfair as well, seeing as the election should have been based on:
- He's black, so he symbolises change or is the catalogue of change. (Which I agree, is a double standard.)
- He's not Bush.
Obama excelled in none of these areas, he appealed, like Rudd, to the people's desire for a change, a new direction and his assocation of McCain with Bush was very effective. What's more he has charisma which helped, he is quite a talented politician and he's clever. His race did to a certain degree allow him to physically look like the change he promoted, whilst allowing American's to feel good about themselves for overcoming divides of the past. Let's hope similarities to Rudd stop there, because Rudd is a bumbling idiot.
- experience
- leadership skills
- character
- policies
But I guess one's ability to stir emotion and rouse hope is also an important factor. Obama will be one of the only presidents ever elected, who is completely unknown. He sounds like a good guy, but how much do we actually know about him and how he will act in office? Not much I would suggest.
He's not proven, and it's a shame, but he'll have to prove himself in office even though others in the past have had to do that beforehand.
Events meant that Obama plummeted to power, though his campaign was also very effectively run and he himself remained constant throughout the campaign. McCain was doomed against any candidate I think, because of the economic crisis which he never recovered from...
It's an incredibly complex thing. I'm not sure what the future holds, none of us are. We can hope for change, but to believe in it would be naive. Obama has not yet proven himself and to earn my trust, that's something he's going to have to do.
So bring on the first issue which will test his character - reveal it to the American people and the world once and for all. Personally I think, he was right on one thing, his term/s will be defined by:
What do you guys think?
- His action in Iraq/Afghanistan
- His other foreign policy decisions (Russia, China, Australia, Iran North Korea, Israel, Pakistan, his dealings with the United Nations)
- His attempt to fix the economic policies
- His attempt to bridge the political resentment towards Republicans (I think this and not a race divide is what he refered to in his speech.)
- Decisions regarding the environment
- Decisions regarding renewable resources
- Restoration of American prestige or an attempt at it and to restore diplomatic ties.
- Ability to promote democratic ideals and spread them.
- MORE, but I can't think of them at the moment.
that you are a fool who should complete his HSC before discussing American politicsalexdore993 said:What do you guys think?
deep. very deep.BackCountrySnow said:nahlol.
Nope: increased optimism on the local front, it seems.incentivation said:What's the correlation between demand for the Australian dollar and an Obama victory? A weaker US dollar perhaps?
but is still a celebrity.9deuce said:Not President yet.