Sunday, August 24, 2008

Obama versus McCain

When it comes to election taking place in America, racial comments will always have a role to play upon idealistic politics. The overstretched candidature election between Obama and Hilary has pushed Obama into the sight of keenly-noticing-world. His agenda is clearer than that of McCain's-atleast to the people of America. A nation where not more than 5% of its residents know if there is a world outside its frontiers, it's a wasteful effort for both the candidates to put their views over the third world- that we live in. The America will be same whether it gets a white president or a black one. Nonetheless, Under the brilliance of his ideology, Obama's skin colour gleams fairer than McCain's. The present republican government has gotten rust of the unpopular war in Iraq. Another republican president would be injustice to those who have suffered the trauma of the war, albeit McCain claims renewal in the policy for Iraq. However, Obama has taken up a defined and circumscribed opinion that he, as a president, would draw the troops out of Iraq. Arguably, it will entice peace-lover Americans as well as those who boast of America's magnanimity. Obama has also pointed out the reviving Taliban in pakistan. This could be a major turnaround in the mindsets of Americans. He said it would rather be strategically beneficial to spend the withdrawn troops in Afghanistan and Pakistan since the two nations have caught world's attention over last couple of months.
To have McCain as the president would be as stupid as to have rotten cheese reprocessed and repacked. If America really want s to give up the worn-out shoes and put on new ones, it has got to have Barack Obama step into the white-house.Rest of the world can do nothing but wait for Obama to swear in and spark off a wave of change in the opinion the third world holds about the USA.

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