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	<title>Comments on: Of John McCain and His America: It Is Apocalypse Now</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Very interesting analysis. This is without doubt a very interesting phase for American politics. Clearly, there are a number of issues of concern here but it boils down to a generational problem. On the one hand, we have an older John McCain, former military guy, desperate to win this election but has forgotten in which America he is in today. Clearly, America today has changed and so has the world. In today\&#039;s America, its citizens come from different backgrounds but they are all Americans. McCain\&#039;s message seems to be one of separation of this America. On the other hand, we have Barack Obama who represents the younger generation who understands the notion of togetherness as a nation. So instead of dwelling on the negative, he has managed to bring people together regardless of their backgrounds. He is not desperate. He is a uniter. I would rather be on the uniter\&#039;s side than on the side of someone who tries to divide people. McCain is too \&#039;old school\&#039; his time and his tactics are not appropriate for today\&#039;s America. Go Obama!

Obama Supporter, Canada</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very interesting analysis. This is without doubt a very interesting phase for American politics. Clearly, there are a number of issues of concern here but it boils down to a generational problem. On the one hand, we have an older John McCain, former military guy, desperate to win this election but has forgotten in which America he is in today. Clearly, America today has changed and so has the world. In today\&#8217;s America, its citizens come from different backgrounds but they are all Americans. McCain\&#8217;s message seems to be one of separation of this America. On the other hand, we have Barack Obama who represents the younger generation who understands the notion of togetherness as a nation. So instead of dwelling on the negative, he has managed to bring people together regardless of their backgrounds. He is not desperate. He is a uniter. I would rather be on the uniter\&#8217;s side than on the side of someone who tries to divide people. McCain is too \&#8217;old school\&#8217; his time and his tactics are not appropriate for today\&#8217;s America. Go Obama!</p>
<p>Obama Supporter, Canada</p>
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