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Advice for Obama - build the conomy from bottom up not top down.

As far as the economy is concerned the first thing any nation should do is build up the bottom part of its economy. This was proposed by Karl Marx and by Roosevelt. American presidential election show s people want a bottom up economy a bottom up economy Roosevelt did the same thing. I think this is high time for american economy to really get out of the unexplainable fear against communism. After all it is one fo the two greatest economy theories - Adam Smith and Karl Marx.

Obama not McCain

It is Obama with his open mind that is wanted at this time. Not McCain vainly reechoing neoCon niose.

Samizu Matsuki The New Energy Discovery: America's next president needs to leap ahead, not fall back

As one of those 73 year old nationless cosmopolitan individuals, I see that American must now produce a president seriously concerned with new energy source. A completely new direction. Germany is trying but can't even lead euro nations into their directions. Ditto China If a new thing is to become a big deal, America must getinto it. Never really impact human life very much without. Entire world could be like Germany if America gets in. Judo haiku zen Buddhism were once small stuff in small country but america took it and now its worldwide. Difference between McCain and Obama Obama has a capacity for World Leader in conception ideation and philosophy. In every way he is equipped to be world leader. And is an American. If he leads us away from petroleum, away from atomics, using america's energies, than the world will help us and not be mean to us. McCain is all offshore drilling/ internal extraction excavation of our own energy source, doesn't solve a ...

Peace, with or without honor

Listening to a recent speaker on the declared "need" to not depart from Iraq, I realized that not only was he wrong about the "moral" need for America to stay there (to prevent civil war, suppposedly), but his line of thinking presupposes that the moral high ground is for America to leave Iraq in triumph, or not at all. It takes a profound morality to accept defeat, or failure of occupation, and to depart, and offer whatever reparations are needed. The speaker instead spoke of it being a good thing that America occupy and oppress Iraq until such time as _WE_ decide we like their state of being. But like the British leaving America in defeat in the 1770s, the Japanese leaving China in defeat in WW2, the French leaving Algeria in defeat in the 1950s, America will survive the humuliation and move on.