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Another Analysis of Obama

Another Analysis of Obama

Mary Ellen Synon from Brussels provides this analysis of Barack Obama and her perception of how he views the world. It is a thought-provoking analysis based upon his roots or lack thereof. Her analysis appears to be consistent with his behavior to date. If correct, the implications are significant for Western democracies.

Obama turban smallNow that President Obama has done enough back-room deals to get the Democrats’ health care legislation through the House of Representatives, he can resume making plans for a visit to his childhood home, Indonesia. The trip was on for this week, but the White House cancelled it so Obama could stay in Washington to push through the Bill.

Once he lands at Jakarta, capital of the world’s largest Muslim state, he probably won’t make the same mistake he made a few years ago in Kenya, when he let himself be photographed wearing a turban. Still, he may find it hard to resist the urge to go native.

One of the reasons a lot of Americans find Obama oddly foreign is that he had an oddly foreign childhood: his formative years were spent in Indonesia. His half-sister, Maya Soetoro Ng, was born there. The rest of Obama’s childhood was spent in Honolulu, a Pacific Ocean capital soaked in East Asian culture.

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