Democrats’ first debate is void of Africa
FinalCall.com, IL - May 18, 2007
We cannot overestimate the importance of the Presidential Campaign for 2008. The world is in a big mess. China throws all the rules to the wind as they develop into a massive economic monster. Russia is yearning for the days of old, The Cold War. Genocide and suffering is bigger now then ever before, while a corrupt United Nations (UN), International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank seem to be useless.
The United States leadership role in the world is being questioned like never before. Now is the time for a true leader to step forward. We need someone to present a vision that addresses all the major problems, with solutions that can quickly turn around fear, death, and horror with hope, progress and prosperity.
On the evening of April 26, at the HBCU campus of South Carolina State University, the Democratic Party held its first debate involving eight declared candidates. In essence, it was quite cordial. All the candidates held mutual respect for each other and there were no personal attacks. They concentrated on various issues. The biggest issue was, naturally, the Iraq civil war ...
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