Colleagues:
It is nice to read about the just-concluded Republican Convention in Tampa, Florida. Of course, there are some of us, who are open-minded to read about all sides of the American political spectrum (i.e. about the Republicans, the Democrats, and the others). Interestingly, we read about outright and subtle appeals on behalf of the major political parties.
In the last few days, we have heard Republican leaders with their messages and, also, we have read from various Republican Party members -- Blacks and Whites -- some of the great things their party is doing, including heated commentaries advanced in the USA Africa Dialogue Series. Conversely, major American newspapers -- without partisan interests -- have also started to evaluate what Nigerian Chief Obafemi Awolowo would have described as "the Republican jamboree". To say the least, I have been sombered and fascinated by three published items in THE NEW YORK TIMES of today (September 31, 2012): the first of three editorial comments, titled "Mr. Romney Reinvents History" (on page A22); Paul Krugman's column, titled "The Medicare Killers" (on page A23) and, interestingly, "Check Point: Facts Took a Beating In Ryan's Speech" by Michael Cooper (page A15).
The above-cited NEW YORK TIMES write-ups are real eye-opening scenarios that, hopefully, will humble a lot of us, no matter whom we support. After reading them, I laughed, and I also wondered aloud about which political party and its leadership "desperately" want to win the November presidential elections! Is the Obama Camp or the Romney Camp? Please, be the best judge! However, we live to see!
A.B. Assensoh (Indiana).
It is nice to read about the just-concluded Republican Convention in Tampa, Florida. Of course, there are some of us, who are open-minded to read about all sides of the American political spectrum (i.e. about the Republicans, the Democrats, and the others). Interestingly, we read about outright and subtle appeals on behalf of the major political parties.
In the last few days, we have heard Republican leaders with their messages and, also, we have read from various Republican Party members -- Blacks and Whites -- some of the great things their party is doing, including heated commentaries advanced in the USA Africa Dialogue Series. Conversely, major American newspapers -- without partisan interests -- have also started to evaluate what Nigerian Chief Obafemi Awolowo would have described as "the Republican jamboree". To say the least, I have been sombered and fascinated by three published items in THE NEW YORK TIMES of today (September 31, 2012): the first of three editorial comments, titled "Mr. Romney Reinvents History" (on page A22); Paul Krugman's column, titled "The Medicare Killers" (on page A23) and, interestingly, "Check Point: Facts Took a Beating In Ryan's Speech" by Michael Cooper (page A15).
The above-cited NEW YORK TIMES write-ups are real eye-opening scenarios that, hopefully, will humble a lot of us, no matter whom we support. After reading them, I laughed, and I also wondered aloud about which political party and its leadership "desperately" want to win the November presidential elections! Is the Obama Camp or the Romney Camp? Please, be the best judge! However, we live to see!
A.B. Assensoh (Indiana).
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Romney accepts nomination, focuses on adding jobs
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