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Obama The Disengaged
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31/07/2008 10:05:15
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>>Hey, Obama fans, read this one and tell me how committed he is to any particular direction or whether he's "post-political" or post anything
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>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25925202/
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>You clearly read that differently than I do. I see a terrific professor, who made his students think about multiple sides of an issue, and who taught that things aren't simple. (FWIW, one of the things I admire about him now is that he doesn't assume the electorate are idiots who have to be fed sound bites. He talks as though we have functioning brains, and can understand nuance.)
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>As for the faculty's complaints about lack of involvement, I've been part-time faculty at two different universities. There was never any expectation that I'd go to faculty meetings or be involved in internal politics. I got paid for teaching the courses I taught and was expected to do the teaching and hold some office hours.
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>Tamar

I read that the same way. That BO article is part of a series on the candidates. A more interesting article imho is the one of JM regarding an Arizona developer who is now his presidential finance committee national co-chairman.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/22/us/politics/22diamond.html

A letter from Senator John McCain may have helped Donald R. Diamond, a longtime friend, gain the rights to develop property at a former Army base. Mr. Diamond has raised more than $250,000 so far for Mr. McCain’s presidential campaign.
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