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Having hinted earlier in the year that he’d favour a Barack Obama presidency, Boris Johnson has fleshed his out his “endorsement”. Writing in his Telegraph column, Boris opined that the Bush presidency had “damaged the reputation” of America’s twin columns of capitalism and democracy, and argued convincingly that, while John McCain is a worthy candidate, only Mr. Obama has the vision and the ability to “rejuvenate” the country’s global standing. Read More
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Next Tuesday, you’ll be able to watch America decide who’s next for the White House in the comfort of your own home, under a snug duvet, on any number of channels, over the net or on the radio. But for those of you who need a party atmosphere, there are some big ole shebangs going on around town…Read More
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Asked by kudocities 2 months ago for 10 kudos
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Do you think American politics have affected Britain more or less over recent years?
What effect will the leadership change have this time around? Are you bothered? Who gets your vote? And if Joe the plumber lived in London do you think he’d mend your shower for less than £75 an hour plus bloody VAT?
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Posted by savannah
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00:00 on 4th Nov at washington
2 people attending, 27 responses
I’m finding it really hard to concentrate today. Perhaps like many Americans, I feel like something huge is about to happen – at least I’m hoping it is. Yes, that’s right, I’m backing Obama and I honestly believe he’ll be able to not only change America for the better, but hopeful...
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