In January 2009 the United States of America will have a new president, someone who will take over what G.W. Bush has managed to leave behind; a country going through a serious financial and economic crisis, militarily insecure and much less respected than it used to be.
Americans are sick and tired of long term promises who always seem to get lost on the way, of presidents who cannot understand the people and who do not see beyond the White House fences.
For all the above reasons, The Boston Globe has found that Senator Barack Obama is America’s best candidate for presidency and they have decided to fully endorse him. They see his campaign as a modern, up-to-date one, who talks about the problems Americans face with daily and that looks towards the future, not only to the present.
He is also appreciated for his power of persuasion, for his economic and political plans, for the team he works with, which is an extremely competent one. His plans for improving the environment and health policies, the tax system and external politics (mostly the Iraq War and the Al-Qaeda issue), seem to have convinced many Americans and press representatives.
Posted under Politics
This post was written by Dana Ciucalau on October 15, 2008
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