The presence of the Illinois senator at the presidency of the USA could be considered like Providence for all Americans who expected that the civil rights would become effective. In fact, if Obama seems to be the man of the situation for some people, it is because he knows how to stir up the crowd. He has arrived at a good moment with a good speech, at a moment where Americans wanted to have someone who would be able to hear them and realize their hopes at the white house. Someone who is able to put aside the competitiveness of the country in order to devotes himself to the promotion of education, welfare and health. At the end of the double five-year tenures of G. W. Bush, America was in an obscure situation. In fact, Obama isn't the providential candidate. A big task expects him with the financial crises which will compel him to make choices in his political decisions.
[...] The history of the country had to be take in count to understand the situation, and more particularly the segregation that black people has endured. This point had always been developed in the first part. How good future president, O'bama had to be attentive concerning discrimination and inequalities in his country. He wants that black community could be considerate like the others and not that it benefit from a particular treatment. He would like to explain that since the abolition of the slavery, black people has constantly supported the consequence of it colour. [...]
[...] A democrat president couldn't be elected by a part of the population only. He had to be representative of the He explains that he's the candidate who has an autobiographic way typically american and which is possible only in the USA: am the son of a black man from Kenya and a white woman from Kansas [ ] I will never forget that in no other country on Earth is my story even possible” He seems to clear oneself faced to his electors. [...]
[...] The colour of his skin seems to play an important rule. It's true that the candidate wants to put the accent on this community which has trouble integrating itself in the American' society. Contrary to the Hispanics, the Asiatics, the Amerindians and the Europeans, which are rather good integrated, as concern African Americans we can talk about comunautarism. The origin of this bad integration could be resulting of the slavery. Indeed, whereas America is the country where the immigration is and was the most important and the population counts among the most varied at the world concerning the ethnic. [...]
[...] Their experience is the immigrant experience as far as they're concerned, no one's handed them anything, they've built it from scratch. They've worked hard all their lives, many times only to see their jobs shipped overeas or their pension dumped after a lifetime of labor. They are anxious about their future, and feel their dreams slipping away.” The future president wants to demonstrate that in USA, it's difficult to be helping by the government. Social politics and sanitary protections are very limited and citizens build it themselves. [...]
[...] In fact, if O'bama seems to be the man of the situation for some people, it's because he knows how to stir up the crowd, he's arrived at a good moment with a good speech. At the moment where Americans wanted to have at the White House, someone able to ear them and to realizes their hopes. Someone able to put side the competitivity of the country in order to devotes itself at the promotion of the education, the welfare and the health. At the end of the double five-years of G. W.Bush, America was in an obscure situation. In fact, O'bama isn't the providential candidate. [...]
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