I may not believe in god so much but i still thank him everyday for giving us Barack Obama. My dear country, i noticed, really has changed quite a bit. It's a good change though.
I just want to say to Obama and American govt, if you dropped out your loans against sudan you will give people good chance to develope their countries.
it is not Sudan govt issue , it pple of Sudan issue to get better life, this will be by helping Sudan govt, to plan for future out of american and Eurpean loans that affedt country development.
I saw President Obama (then Senator) speak at the '06 rally in Washington, D.C. It was great to see a senator so enthused.
He is in such a difficult position, as was President Bush. I am sure both men would have done everything it took to end genocide, but there are so many complexities in Sudanese, American, and global politics that taking the required action to end the conflict is simply out of our realm at this sad point in time. Even if this is true, we still must do what we are able to do.
I think President Obama is going to be a great President. He is handiling the monster he inherited very wisely. I wish the American people would give him a little time and not expect a miracle so soon.
I think its cool that he agreed to interview with an internet source. This is a difficult situation, and with so many other problems in the world, I think it is very difficult to prioritize.
I may not believe in god so much but i still thank him everyday for giving us Barack Obama. My dear country, i noticed, really has changed quite a bit. It's a good change though.
EliManningFan896 1 year ago
I just want to say to Obama and American govt, if you dropped out your loans against sudan you will give people good chance to develope their countries.
it is not Sudan govt issue , it pple of Sudan issue to get better life, this will be by helping Sudan govt, to plan for future out of american and Eurpean loans that affedt country development.
Hope so
Aboalashraf 1 year ago
That is a tuff job bless him and any president for stepping up to the plate.
britneyslut 1 year ago
I saw President Obama (then Senator) speak at the '06 rally in Washington, D.C. It was great to see a senator so enthused.
He is in such a difficult position, as was President Bush. I am sure both men would have done everything it took to end genocide, but there are so many complexities in Sudanese, American, and global politics that taking the required action to end the conflict is simply out of our realm at this sad point in time. Even if this is true, we still must do what we are able to do.
NVousDesign 1 year ago
I think President Obama is going to be a great President. He is handiling the monster he inherited very wisely. I wish the American people would give him a little time and not expect a miracle so soon.
650142 2 years ago
May GOD save and protect my country SUDAN
abarkaly 2 years ago
I think its cool that he agreed to interview with an internet source. This is a difficult situation, and with so many other problems in the world, I think it is very difficult to prioritize.
Slurrps 2 years ago
Best of luck to you Barack, I'm rooting for you!
ismash23 2 years ago 2
Sounds like the President is doing all he can. There really is no instant solution to all this. It's a tragedy.
theschoolofchuck 2 years ago
Obama is such a great man
tropicallanterns 2 years ago
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alihan5 2 years ago