United Nations Diplomats for Barack Obama

October 6, 2008 RSS Feed Print

They can't vote, but if the foreign diplomats in New York for the opening of the United Nations General Assembly late last month could do so, they'd go for Sen. Barack Obama. They see him as a fresh start after 9/11 led to sour relations with world capitals. Many of the diplomats tuned into the race closely for the first televised debate between Obama and GOP Sen. John McCain. "There's no question most people here want to see Barack Obama win," says a senior U.N. diplomat. "Obama is an American story. He generates excitement that he will put America back on the right path." Of McCain? "You hear a lot of references to McCain being old and militaristic," says the diplomat, who still threw Mac a bone. "McCain is a real friend of the world when it comes to climate change."

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Good thing our tax rates will go up and be equivalent to those in other socialist countries. That is the course Obama wants to take us. He claims to be able to lower taxes. The math just doesn't add up though. A trillion in new spending and lower taxes???? Oh yeah tax corporations so that the price of goods and services will increase. That is indirect taxation, but is the same result. Money of our pockets. Not to mention corporations moving overseas to countries with lower tax rates. Also he wants to cut military spending?? When we don't seem to have enough people and can't replace equipment as it is. Yeah, that's what I want along with foriegn diplomats.

Mike of OH 4:27PM October 11, 2008

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