What if we all voted?

To be honest I wasn’t going to link. (But you gotta love it when Luxembourg weighs in:^)  People from 53 countries have cast a vote, with internet cables down overseas it may be awhile before the country total climbs.    
As I thought about my reluctance, I came across something from John Allen (a top-notch Catholic Vatican reporter from the US):

I was just in Indonesia, and whenever people found out I was an American, they began shouting, ‘Barak Obama! Barak Obama!’” [the Rev. Thomas] Michel said. He compared that to his experience 40 years ago of entering Palestinian refugee camps and seeing pictures of Egyptian President Gamal Abdle Nasser on one wall and John F. Kennedy on another.

“Kennedy represented something positive to them,” Michel said. “There’s a longing to be able to support the American ideal of freedom and respect for the rights of persons, but that has been blasted in the last eight years. America is now seen as a global oppressor.”

Whatever one makes of the merits of that perception, of course, it’s still interesting as a barometer of global attitudes. In that context, Michel predicted that Obama would have a special appeal.

“Throughout the Third World, and especially in the Muslim world, there’s a feeling that the world has been run so long by white males — from their point of view, badly — that somebody different like Obama would be welcome. My sense is that they’d bend over backwards to give him a break.”

Allen interviewed Jesuit Fr. Thomas Michel, an expert on Islam.


2 Responses to “Super Tuesday - What if we all voted?”

  1. 1 Fred Peatross 

    Obama is so articulate and charismatic that he’s come this far without a real political platform. He’s captured the imagination of the people with hope and change.

  2. 2 Arthur 

    Where I come from, it used to be illegal NOT to vote.

    While recognising the rights of people to exercise their freedom of choice, I wonder if it would not be such a bad idea to implement this type of law here.

    Personally, I would rather see Obama given the chance to be the next president of the U.S. than the Clintons. (Plural!) You do know that the spouse is going to have as much influence as the incumbent if she is given that opportunity.

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