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World captivated by US presidential race By WILLIAM J. KOLE, Associated Press Writer
Fri Feb 1, 6:30 AM ET



Germans are gaga over Barack Obama. He's got Japan pretty jazzed, too, along with Hillary Rodham Clinton. Russia's leaders, not so much: They prefer a Republican - as long as it's not Kremlin critic John McCain.


And Mexico's president? He doesn't have much use for any of them.

America's extraordinary presidential campaign has captivated politicians and ordinary people around the globe. With so much at stake in the race for the White House, the world is watching with an intensity that hasn't been seen since the Clinton era began in 1992.

After eight years of President Bush, the latest mantra in U.S. politics - "transformational change" - is resonating across the rest of a planet desperate for a fresh start.

"They feel there's a real chance to work with the U.S.," said Julianne Smith, a senior fellow at the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies. "America's image in the world is really on the line."

Non-Americans, she said, are looking for someone who can "restore faith in the United States."

Obama, perhaps not surprisingly, is generating most of the buzz abroad.

"Der schwarze Kennedy," some German admirers are calling him: "The black JFK."

"He is young, charming and sexy!" the mass-circulation newspaper Bild gushed. "Obama is now the ideal projection screen for hopes and expectations in Europe" and the U.S. alike, said Christian Hacke, a professor at the University of Bonn.

"I like him. I like his ideas, his attitude, his appearance. I prefer him to Hillary Clinton, who is more artificial," said Eva Berto, a Rome doctor who thinks Obama would bring a new approach to the crisis in Iraq and the nuclear standoff with Iran.

Japanese media are closely tracking both Obama and the woman they refer to simply as "Hillary," and focusing on the possibility that either could make history.

"The idea since the country's founding - 'You can't become president if you're not a white man' - has already been destroyed," the Mainichi newspaper said in an editorial.

But in Europe, where some see Obama as untested, support for Clinton is widespread, and nostalgia for her husband's charisma runs deep. When scandals rocked the Clinton White House, most Europeans responded with a Gallic shrug.

"Nobody in Europe ever took Bill Clinton's problems in office seriously," said Patrick Dunleavy, a political scientist at the London School of Economics. "Nobody could ever understand why Americans were so upset. Bill Clinton was always a fantastic presence in Europe."

The Republican presidential hopefuls, by contrast, are not highly regarded in Europe: Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee are seen as too religious, and the 71-year-old McCain as too old.

To Britons, history's most popular postwar presidents were Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton because of their perceived levelheadedness and intelligence, said Dunleavy. The most despised? President Bush and Ronald Reagan "because they were seen as erratic and unpredictable," he said.

Yet Democrats don't rule the entire world of public opinion.

Saad al-Hadithi, a political analyst in Baghdad, contends the Republican candidates are more committed to Iraq and have a better approach.

"They show more support to the political progress and to combating terrorist groups in Iraq," he said. "The Democrats, especially Hillary Clinton, are calling for the withdrawal of U.S. forces, but they are not offering an alternative. Such a withdrawal while the Iraqi security forces are still weak will lead to disastrous results."

Russia's leaders also consider Republicans more pragmatic, said Nkolai Petrov, an analyst with the Carnegie Moscow Center.

But the Kremlin, Petrov said, would likely have "serious concerns" if McCain wins the Republican nomination because of the Arizona senator's harsh and persistent criticism of Vladimir Putin's autocratic government.

Others in Russia are drawn to the lively U.S. campaign if only because it's such a sharp contrast to Moscow's tightly choreographed March 2 presidential election - a contest that Putin's favored successor, Dmitry Medvedev, is seen as certain to win.

Africans naturally gravitate toward Obama, whose father was from Kenya.
Israelis, though, seem to prefer Hillary Clinton - even though Obama has voiced support for key Israeli demands in peace talks with the Palestinians - because of her experience and the backing Bill Clinton gave to the Jewish state during his two terms as president.

Amid the raging debate over immigration, Mexicans arguably have more at stake in the U.S. election than any other nation. But President Felipe Calderon doesn't think very highly of any of the candidates.

"The only theme," he declared in December, "is to compete to see who can be the most swaggering, macho and anti-Mexican."

In the post-Bush era, the bottom line is blunt and simple, Dunleavy said.

"People all around the world are pretty worried," he said. "They want a president who will restore a kind of U.S. legitimacy in the world."

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Associated Press writers Matt Moore in Berlin, Sameer N. Yacoub in Baghdad, Steve Gutterman in Moscow, Bernd Bergmann in Rome, Natacha Rios in Paris and Karel Janicek in Prague contributed to this report.

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The Americans have had this system for many many years now. If we were good learners we would have learned long ago....

Hivo ndio zile kelele za kuwa tusubiri miaka 200 ili tufanye kama Wamarekani walivyofanya miaka 200 iliyopita? You just stated that you have been here since 1992, have you made any efforts to introduce the idea kwa Taifa lako? or just surrendered because those before you did not make an effort?

Kitila,

What can you educate your party CHADEMA from this? are you (CHADEMA) ready to learn and utilise this process to find candidates to represent your party in 2010? (rejea mjadala wa focus 2010 and Chadema must reform).
 
Kheeeee...umesikia hii ya Ann Coulter kumpigia debe Hillary kama McCain akipata nomination...huu uchaguzi mwaka huu mtamu

duh hiyo kweli kali!!! yaani Ann Coulter........
Hivi umeona Mayor Viaragossa, D-Los Angelos, ambaye ni co-chair wa Hillary campaign in Cali, nae amekutikana na ties na jamaa wa Rezko(the disgraced Chitown, illinois businessman), alikula mshiko kama 75000 mnyamwezi!!! patamu hapo......kimsingi ngoma zime-cancel,kama unaelewa hiyo lugha!!! Ndio maana wakina sie hatufagilii siasa za "mudslinging", now kipowapiiii???

Joka kuu,
soma by googling or whatever "health care for hybrids" kwenye Obamanomics/Obanomics, hopefully unaweza kupata glimpse ya kwanini wall street wanafagilia Mr. Change!.
 
Hilo gazeti la Rupert Murdoch unategemea wangemwe-endorse nani? Sitashangaa hata Sean Hannity akimwen-endorse Obama....lol

...yeah,its possible for sean to endorse Obama or Hillary,na ndicho wanachotaka kufanya sasa hivi na inavyoonekana ni good strategy kwao ingawaje ni hard choice,hawa conservative cant stand McCain na they do hate the guy with passion na theres no way watamsaidia kwenye hii election na wengi wamesema this time watavote Democrats ili washinde,point behind hii yote wanataka kurudi kushindana tena after 4 yrs maana McCain akiingia it means they have to wait another 8 yrs kitu ambacho hawataki kusikia,sitashangaa November ikawa landslide maana consevative wameanza something against McCain hope they'll be back with true conservative 2012!
 
Jokakuu,

Napingana na wewe , aimanishi kwa kuwa Obama hakuwepo kwenye senate mwaka 2003 basi mawazo yake yasikilizwe kipindi hicho . Obama he was right on the money from the get go ...Jee unataka kuniambia wamarekani wote wanaompa pass kwenye hili ni wajinga ? Sijapata point yako unamaanisha mtu akiwa kwenye senate anakuwa na mtazazmo tofauti ? Serikali sio senate tuu !


Tafadhali soma speech ya Obama hapo chini halafu uniambie kama vitu vyote alivyoongelea sio tunavyoviona leo !



Delivered on 26 October 2002 at an anti-war rally in Chicago by Barack Obama, Illinois Senator.

Good afternoon. Let me begin by saying that although this has been billed as an anti-war rally, I stand before you as someone who is not opposed to war in all circumstances.

The Civil War was one of the bloodiest in history, and yet it was only through the crucible of the sword, the sacrifice of multitudes, that we could begin to perfect this union, and drive the scourge of slavery from our soil. I don't oppose all wars.

My grandfather signed up for a war the day after Pearl Harbor was bombed, fought in Patton's army. He saw the dead and dying across the fields of Europe; he heard the stories of fellow troops who first entered Auschwitz and Treblinka. He fought in the name of a larger freedom, part of that arsenal of democracy that triumphed over evil, and he did not fight in vain.

I don't oppose all wars.

After September 11th, after witnessing the carnage and destruction, the dust and the tears, I supported this Administration's pledge to hunt down and root out those who would slaughter innocents in the name of intolerance, and I would willingly take up arms myself to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.

I don't oppose all wars. And I know that in this crowd today, there is no shortage of patriots, or of patriotism. What I am opposed to is a dumb war. What I am opposed to is a rash war. What I am opposed to is the cynical attempt by Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz and other arm-chair, weekend warriors in this Administration to shove their own ideological agendas down our throats, irrespective of the costs in lives lost and in hardships borne.

What I am opposed to is the attempt by political hacks like Karl Rove to distract us from a rise in the uninsured, a rise in the poverty rate, a drop in the median income – to distract us from corporate scandals and a stock market that has just gone through the worst month since the Great Depression.

That's what I'm opposed to. A dumb war. A rash war. A war based not on reason but on passion, not on principle but on politics.

Now let me be clear – I suffer no illusions about Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal man. A ruthless man. A man who butchers his own people to secure his own power. He has repeatedly defied UN resolutions, thwarted UN inspection teams, developed chemical and biological weapons, and coveted nuclear capacity.

He's a bad guy. The world, and the Iraqi people, would be better off without him.

But I also know that Saddam poses no imminent and direct threat to the United States, or to his neighbors, that the Iraqi economy is in shambles, that the Iraqi military a fraction of its former strength, and that in concert with the international community he can be contained until, in the way of all petty dictators, he falls away into the dustbin of history.

I know that even a successful war against Iraq will require a US occupation of undetermined length, at undetermined cost, with undetermined consequences. I know that an invasion of Iraq without a clear rationale and without strong international support will only fan the flames of the Middle East, and encourage the worst, rather than best, impulses of the Arab world, and strengthen the recruitment arm of al-Qaeda.

I am not opposed to all wars. I'm opposed to dumb wars.

So for those of us who seek a more just and secure world for our children, let us send a clear message to the president today. You want a fight, President Bush? Let's finish the fight with Bin Laden and al-Qaeda, through effective, coordinated intelligence, and a shutting down of the financial networks that support terrorism, and a homeland security program that involves more than color-coded warnings.

You want a fight, President Bush? Let's fight to make sure that the UN inspectors can do their work, and that we vigorously enforce a non-proliferation treaty, and that former enemies and current allies like Russia safeguard and ultimately eliminate their stores of nuclear material, and that nations like Pakistan and India never use the terrible weapons already in their possession, and that the arms merchants in our own country stop feeding the countless wars that rage across the globe.

You want a fight, President Bush? Let's fight to make sure our so-called allies in the Middle East, the Saudis and the Egyptians, stop oppressing their own people, and suppressing dissent, and tolerating corruption and inequality, and mismanaging their economies so that their youth grow up without education, without prospects, without hope, the ready recruits of terrorist cells.

You want a fight, President Bush? Let's fight to wean ourselves off Middle East oil, through an energy policy that doesn't simply serve the interests of Exxon and Mobil.

Those are the battles that we need to fight. Those are the battles that we willingly join. The battles against ignorance and intolerance. Corruption and greed. Poverty and despair.

The consequences of war are dire, the sacrifices immeasurable. We may have occasion in our lifetime to once again rise up in defense of our freedom, and pay the wages of war. But we ought not – we will not – travel down that hellish path blindly. Nor should we allow those who would march off and pay the ultimate sacrifice, who would prove the full measure of devotion with their blood, to make such an awful sacrifice in vain.

Source: Wikipedia

 
Hivo ndio zile kelele za kuwa tusubiri miaka 200 ili tufanye kama Wamarekani walivyofanya miaka 200 iliyopita? You just stated that you have been here since 1992, have you made any efforts to introduce the idea kwa Taifa lako? or just surrendered because those before you did not make an effort?

Kitila,

What can you educate your party CHADEMA from this? are you (CHADEMA) ready to learn and utilise this process to find candidates to represent your party in 2010? (rejea mjadala wa focus 2010 and Chadema must reform).

No one has surrendered anything. On the flipside, what have you Reverend Kishoka done to introduce the idea to your country other than being an online activist...?
 
ukweli ni kwamba lau kama Obama angekuwa kwenye senate wakti wa kura za Iraq war, kuna uwezekano mkubwa ange-vote YES!!! Kwasababu @ the time repubs walikuwa wana play hardball, ku-vote no ilikuwa close to political suicide in case vita hii ingeenda vizuri. Wengi wa senators did that to save their skins, na kuhakikisha kuwa wapo kwenye record kwamba wamefanya hivyo kwasababu hawana jinsi!!
Hivyo Obama anasema hivi kwasababu tu hakuwepo, mbona yale mapesa meeeengi ya ku-finance iraq war ali-vote yes?? acheni bwana, politics za beltwayz ni rahisi kuzi-criticize ukiwa nje, pale ndani ni issue nyingine kabisa...... Kilichotokea hapa ni kwamba, he gambled politically (akiwa nje) and won big!!!

FMES,
Pats watashinda na game itakuwa very entertaining!!! AMEN.
 
ukweli ni kwamba lau kama Obama angekuwa kwenye senate wakti wa kura za Iraq war, kuna uwezekano mkubwa ange-vote YES!!! Kwasababu @ the time repubs walikuwa wana play hardball, ku-vote no ilikuwa close to political suicide in case vita hii ingeenda vizuri. Wengi wa senators did that to save their skins, na kuhakikisha kuwa wapo kwenye record kwamba wamefanya hivyo kwasababu hawana jinsi!!
Hivyo Obama anasema hivi kwasababu tu hakuwepo, mbona yale mapesa meeeengi ya ku-finance iraq war ali-vote yes?? acheni bwana, politics za beltwayz ni rahisi kuzi-criticize ukiwa nje, pale ndani ni issue nyingine kabisa...... Kilichotokea hapa ni kwamba, he gambled politically (akiwa nje) and won big!!!

FMES,
Pats watashinda na game itakuwa very entertaining!!! AMEN.

Damn! This is the only time in this thread I've seen you be objective!! For some reason I didn't think you could be objective given the current political temperature...

Go Pats....
 
LOL...........man, i have been objective all along, thanx for your observation!!!

rain or shine, Pats will win!! You gotta believe.
 
No one has surrendered anything. On the flipside, what have you Reverend Kishoka done to introduce the idea to your country other than being an online activist...?

Online activism by itself is a start. Infact I am even active in other forums that Mabalozi na watendaji wa serikali are registered so that they can snoop and deliver the message to their masters.

I do not need to grab 15 minutes on press for Tom, Dick and Harry to know of what I stand for and what can be done to revolutionize our country.

Ask those who have been sent to be watchdogs here, how come their Boss is now singing to the tune of Azimio la Arusha and what we have discussed on Agano Jipya, Dira na Utume, Focus 2010, Kikwete is Useless, Lowassa and Sitta must go, the BOT saga, Ballali stuff, etc. etc,etc.

So for the case in question, CHADEMA are buying the idea to roll down the electoral process by empowering the grassroots and not the upper echalons wa Kamati Kuu na Halmashauri Kuu
 
ukweli ni kwamba lau kama Obama angekuwa kwenye senate wakti wa kura za Iraq war, kuna uwezekano mkubwa ange-vote YES!!! Kwasababu @ the time repubs walikuwa wana play hardball, ku-vote no ilikuwa close to political suicide in case vita hii ingeenda vizuri. Wengi wa senators did that to save their skins, na kuhakikisha kuwa wapo kwenye record kwamba wamefanya hivyo kwasababu hawana jinsi!!
Hivyo Obama anasema hivi kwasababu tu hakuwepo, mbona yale mapesa meeeengi ya ku-finance iraq war ali-vote yes?? acheni bwana, politics za beltwayz ni rahisi kuzi-criticize ukiwa nje, pale ndani ni issue nyingine kabisa...... Kilichotokea hapa ni kwamba, he gambled politically (akiwa nje) and won big!!!

FMES,
Pats watashinda na game itakuwa very entertaining!!! AMEN.


Yaani hapa umegonga ikulu! Harafu jiulize as you rightly said ni asilimia ngapi ya wamarekani walikuwa wanasupport hii vita? more thani 80%!! kwa hiyo wote ni wajinga? I dont think so.. extraordinary problems like 9/11 demands extraordinary solutions. Eee bwana siasa achana nazo..its all about gambling, but it takes a smart gambler to gamble correctly.

But honestly, I have tried to restrain from taking sides in this election but I have to say OBAMA is appealing and though he cant change politics of this world but atleast he can offer a fresh air in the business. Lets hope so!!
 
Masanja ,

Ni kweli wamarekani wengi walisupport vita vya Iraq . Lakini sababu haikuwa 9/11 bali ni Bush propaganda akisaidiwa na media . Ni nani asiyekumbuka state of union adress Bush aliposema Saddam alienda Niger kutafuta uranium , wamarekani waliona Saddam ni imminent threat. Alichofanya Bush ni kutumia 9/11 kucreate fear , na mara mtu anapokuwa na wasi wasi mara nyingi hawezi kumake best decisions. Lakini Barack aliliona hili...


But I also know that Saddam poses no imminent and direct threat to the United States, or to his neighbors, that the Iraqi economy is in shambles, that the Iraqi military a fraction of its former strength, and that in concert with the international community he can be contained until, in the way of all petty dictators, he falls away into the dustbin of history.

 
ukweli ni kwamba lau kama Obama angekuwa kwenye senate wakti wa kura za Iraq war, kuna uwezekano mkubwa ange-vote YES!!! Kwasababu @ the time repubs walikuwa wana play hardball, ku-vote no ilikuwa close to political suicide in case vita hii ingeenda vizuri. Wengi wa senators did that to save their skins, na kuhakikisha kuwa wapo kwenye record kwamba wamefanya hivyo kwasababu hawana jinsi!!
Hivyo Obama anasema hivi kwasababu tu hakuwepo, mbona yale mapesa meeeengi ya ku-finance iraq war ali-vote yes?? acheni bwana, politics za beltwayz ni rahisi kuzi-criticize ukiwa nje, pale ndani ni issue nyingine kabisa...... Kilichotokea hapa ni kwamba, he gambled politically (akiwa nje) and won big!!!

FMES,
Pats watashinda na game itakuwa very entertaining!!! AMEN.

Kula tano!!!
Eeh Banae avote NO alafu watu waseme hana UTU?
 
She's baa-aack. Oprah Winfrey will return to the presidential campaign trail Sunday to support her "favorite guy," Barack Obama, at a get-out-the-vote rally in Los Angeles, the Obama campaign announced Friday.

The event, which will be open to the public, will also feature the Illinois senator's wife, Michelle, and a recent high-profile endorser, Caroline Kennedy.

The Clintons start a new conversation about race.

YR, hii story nyingine ya Spygate naona imeibuka jamaa anadai aliwarekodi Rams.
 
Oprah na Caroline JFK wana-rally Cali baadae leo kwa ajili ya Supa Dupa Tsunami Tuesday, massege, VOTE OBAMA........its a super bowl sunday baby, excited kinoma!!!!

Ndani ya B-town kuna rally ya Kenya, bonge ya party, maelfu ya fweza yamekuwa raised!!! na bembea ma-heiny usawa huu!!. Nimeona ubaguzi wa laana, Kenya kwa mwendo huu ina-hit korongo in the next month! mark my words.
 
Icadon,
usijali sana hizo spygate, wanashindwa football, wanataka kuleta politics!!.
 
..............................................................................................................................................Obama...
 
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