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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Re: [chottala.com] FW: Obama

Thank you for your comments. Agreed that his business is of serving
the US and the rest of the world. I believe if he is a true leader, he
needs to find a way to pick up his family regardless of how badly his
father's side had interacted with him. From a self-interest point of
view, I agree with you 100% but from an expanded view that entails
humane elements and capacity to rise beyond the self, I sincerely feel
a president ought to have that touch of supporting his immediate
family, if he wants the respect and authority that he is shooting for.

This is my personal view and people are welcome to disagree.

Thanks.

Zia
IITM
Dhaka

On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 5:00 AM, Kajimel Raisuddin
<Kraisuddin@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On the contrary, no one should just support the blood relatives, leaving
> behind the others, who are empowering him, giving all necessary supports.
> During his raising in the childhood, and later in his professional rise, the
> blood relatives, including his own father, did not help him when he mostly
> needed the help. He was raised by his mother and maternal grand parents. He
> got absolutely no supports (mentally, physically, financially,
> psychologically or spiritually) from any one of his father's family. Then in
> the schools, colleges, and in the universities, he made all distinctions,
> with the help of the teachers and scholarships from the educational
> institutions, and by his talent he earned very good financial supports from
> the educational donors. No Kenyans or no one from his father's side made any
> contributions for him to bring him to this position. He got full supports by
> the taxpayers' money, and the institutional donor's money from the USA. US
> institutions shaped him up. People of US supported him by all means to bring
> him in this position. So, he is doing the right thing, trying help US to
> build anew. On top of all these, if he can help his father's family in
> Kenya, it would be wonderful. But I do not see any reason why someone will
> say, "...no one wants a president who do not or will not support his
> relatives sooner or later.'' This comment does not make any sense. The great
> people always try to help everybody whenever and whatever way possible. They
> do not do nepotism. Obama personally visited his father's family in kenya,
> wore kenyan dress that many pointless criticizers criticized. It is not true
> that he is not helping his father's family, but the deep attraction to a
> family comes from the closeness, that he was never been offered. Still he is
> doing what he should do. This is not any point of discussions, specially for
> the people who never know the facts. Let him take care of his sacred
> business, save the US and the world. There is ample time ahead to help just
> a family.
>
> Thanks,
> KR
>
>
> ________________________________
> To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
> From: luckytoaccess@gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 18:15:12 +0600
> Subject: Re: [chottala.com] FW: Obama
>
>
> I think Obama, needs to start connecting with his family. Surely, no
> one wants a president who do not or will not support his blood
> relatives sooner or later.
>
> Zia, IITM
> Dhaka
>
>
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