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Posted on Wednesday 27 August 2008

A Biblical Seven Years
By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
Published: August 26, 2008

A lot of people are now advising Barack Obama to get dirty with John McCain. Sure, fight fire with fire. That’s necessary, but it is not sufficient.

Obama got this far because many voters projected onto him that he could be the leader of an American renewal. They know we need nation-building at home now — not in Iraq, not in Afghanistan, not in Georgia, but in America. Obama cannot lose that theme.

He cannot let Republicans make this election about who is tough enough to stand up to Russia or bin Laden. It has to be about who is strong enough, focused enough, creative enough and unifying enough to get Americans to rebuild America. The next president can have all the foreign affairs experience in the world, but it will be useless, utterly useless, if we, as a country, are weak.

Obama is more right than he knows when he proclaims that this is “our” moment, this is “our” time. But it is our time to get back to work on the only home we have, our time for nation-building in America. I never want to tell my girls — and I’m sure Obama feels the same about his — that they have to go to China to see the future.

This NYT OP-ED is a gift. I hope the Obama speech-writers read such things. Friedman hits the nail squarely on the head and I can think of nothing to add to that kind of clarity…

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    joyhollywood
    August 27, 2008 | 3:21 PM
     

    I have had mixed emotions about Friedman for a while now. I actually stopped reading Friedman awhile ago. I will start reading him again because I respect 1boringoldman.com’s opinion.

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