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18 Jun 2008 09:30 am
Another View From Abroad
A reader writes:
I was in Europe the past two weeks and it was absolutely stunning.
Everywhere I went, people wanted to speak to me about Obama. An old
woman sweeping the street in Lisbon stopped me when she heard me
speaking English and said: "American? Obama?" I could only shake my
head and smile since I don't speak Portuguese. The doorman in
Frankfurt, the waiter in Munich and the hotel receptionist in The
Netherlands all bent my ear for about 10-15 minutes about how they are
so looking forward to having Obama as President. Notice that they
didn't say "your President" or "the American President" - it was simply
"President". Everyone feels like they have a stake in this election.
I hope the American public understands just how important it is that we
get this one right.
Finally, at a medical conference a doctor from Angola came up to me
with tears in his eyes and implored for me to vote for Obama. I told
him that I was an Obama supporter and he thank me over and over. As he
left, he said to me "Only in America. Only in America."
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