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Obama is trying to emulate Reagan in his upcoming presidential campaign-however, it won't work.
The 2008 presidential campaign most closely resembles the race between Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter back in 1976.
It is a sad and dangerous moment for race relations in American politics.
Should Obama send a letter to Iran's leaders, he would follow a path worn by President Carter.
When it came to justifying the limited goals of the military mission, Obama's speech was fundamentally dishonest. Such dishonesty is unfortunate, because the success of our intervention in Libya is critical.
Presidential approval ratings and opinion polls are fragilebecause the presidentis judged every day by what he does and how the media and his political critics portray him.
Barack Obama is determined to resolve our differences by talking to other countries; however, this tactic has been used for years with little results.
It is hoped that President Obama's misadventures in foreign and security policy are due to inexperience and naiveté,and that he can learn from mistakes made in his first year in office to improve his foreign policy going forward.




