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Obama for President

We normally don't quote ourselves; but we can't resist repeating our November 8, 2007 editorial endorsement of Barack Obama for President of the United States. America--and the world--need Barack Obama. His campaign for the Democratic nomination signals... ...full story at China Confidential

from China Confidential on Sat, Jan 05 2008

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