US Elections: Obama wins
The US elections concluded last night, with Barak Obama winning. So, do you think a new US president will have a positive impact on the world economies and peace? Why or why not?
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The US elections concluded last night, with Barak Obama winning. So, do you think a new US president will have a positive impact on the world economies and peace? Why or why not?
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First of all, I would like to say that it's a new era which begin with the Obama choice by he ammericans. Indeed, he will give a new breath to the nation; like he always says: we need to change! the first change is that a black man in the white house will blow up the old stereotype wich tell that the black people are an inferior race. Now there is a black at the head of the first world's economic power! For the peace it's sure that it will change something because he'll adopt an other approach for the international relations (e.g Irak,Africa,Asia). As money is related to peace, the world econmy will grow up freely.
I love you Obama!!!
I hope Obama helps world peace but I think every politician considers his national benefits. The first thing that Obama thinks is American benefits in the world. It makes sense. It was always like that and I think it will be. But, his speeches show that he is a really open-minded person. So, I hope he also thinks about other nation's benefits.
I hope Obama helps world peace but I think every politician considers his national benefits. The first thing that Obama thinks is American benefits in the world. It makes sense. It was always like that and I think it will be. But, his speeches show that he is a really open-minded person. So, I hope
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