Re: Not to be picky, but...(and something for jeff)
- From: "Mark Bowen" <beausdad@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 14:09:08 -0500
"Tom Littleton" <ThomasLittleton@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As I recall, your contention, generally, was that Obama has brought a
sense of
hope/change/something to much of the world. My contention was, and is,
that
much of the world doesn't know (anything of substance) or care about
Obama.
and this article proves what, exactly?? Just for starters, the official
Chinese position was and is somewhat leery of Obama, as they found the
Bush approach much more predictable. Several of their officials expressed
such a view during the campaign, and numerous experts on China have been
all over the airwaves since, explaining the Chinese viewpoint. Now, given
that, and that Chinese public perception is greatly shaped by a
government-controlled media, these links you cited are about as germane to
your debate with Jeff as an interview with my dog.
Tom
Just out of curiosity... would you be able to glean any geopolitical
insights from an interview with your hound?
If the answer is "yes,"
then you have done considerably better than Jeff has done, in his
discussions with Rah Dean.
If the answer is "no,"
then you have done no worse than Jeff has done, in his discussions with Rah
Dean!
Op
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