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Bodhi BloodWave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-08-08 12:09 PM
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Reality Check: Obama Tries to Save Kenya
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The Below is from a DailyKos blog (i've only posted the first 4 paragraphs so you will have to check the link for the details)

Campaigning is a tough business that can drive some candidates to tears. The hectic schedule, the press conferences, the Lines and crowds, the meetings, none of it is easy. All of it deserves our respect, appreciation, and awe.

This morning though, an ongoing matter was focused by Joe Klien of all people... I know... and it's a story I believe all Democrats may wish to hear on this historic day.

Namely, inbetween the Campaign Stops, Debates, and Media Interviews, Mr. Obama has shown a masterful skill I think any Democrat would Respect and Appreciate. He has been an actor on the Global Stage trying to keep the Peace in Kenya all the while he's been building his lead and taking possibly his first steps towards becoming the Next President of the USA.

This is a Reality Check for those who argue he's either not ready or "Wrong"...

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/1/8/95149/26931/452/432792
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