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Joyce McMillan: Creed of hope that challenges a divided world



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Published Date: 07 June 2008
ON THURSDAY morning, the New York Post pulled no punches. "Kicking and screaming, Hillary ends quest for prez," it yelled in a front-page headline, enjoying the imminent end of the presidential campaign of a woman the paper has cordially detested for almost two decades.
But whatever we make of the outcome of that bruising primary contest between Hillary Clinton and her triumphant rival Barack Obama, it has clearly been recognised throughout as a historic encounter, and one that marks a turning-point in politics in ...



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1

Neil,

Glasgow 07/06/2008 15:37:27
I'm sure we will get a lot more of this Hope V Not Hopeness in the coming months with little about what either candidate intends to do, merely how they intend to emote.
2

Itchy,

07/06/2008 19:42:57
"Creed of hope that challenges a divided world"

Who was it who sat for 20 years and listened to a pastor preach racism?

And so what if McCain is old and white? He can't do anything about either so why write about it?


 

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