PLAIN TALK

 

 

Leonard Horwin                                                                                                                       March / April 2007

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Anticipating Peace by Removing the Appetite for War
                                                                                                                              

Questions and Answers are cited below as "Q" and "A"

Q: Does this Plain Talk anticipate a drastic change in the existing appetite for war, including in Iraq and Iran?

A: Yes.

1. Q: Because it associates the anticipated hunger for peace with election, beginning in the USA, with a presidential candidate who satisfies the appetite for peace and normal human relations.

2. Q: Is there a 2008 U.S. presidential candidate who is an outright mover for peace?

A: Yes.

3. Q: Which candidate, and why?

A: U.S. presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama. (See annexed Plain Talk letter of 2/12/07 to Senator Obama.)

4. Q: What does Senator Obama's candidacy embody?

A: The anticipation of an intimate association of peace with satisfied hunger for peace.

5. Q: Does Senator Obama's diverse cultural background have wide appeal to the American public, and

6. Q: Does the embodiment of Senator Obama's appeal indicate acceptance of a minority candidate for president?

A: See attached article from The Wall Street Journal, Media & Marketing Section WJS (March 1, 2007) on " 'Instant Book' Bets on Obama appeal":

"Publisher moves fast to tap interest while it's still hot."

"People can't get enough of Barack Obama," said Bruce Lubin, vice president of book development at Barnes & Noble, the nation's largest book retailer.

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cc: George W. Bush, President

George H.W. Bush, Former President

Richard Cheney, Vice President

John Kerry, Senator

Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State

Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense

Colonel Oliver North

Michael Chertoff, Secretary of Homeland Security

Alberto Gonzales, U.S. Attorney General

Barack Obama, U.S. Senator

Tony Blair, Prime Minister of Great Britain

Jack Straw, British Foreign Secretary

Newt Gingrich, Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives

Ehud Olmert, Prime Minister of Israel

His Excellency Daniel Ayalon Ambassador of Israel

Benjamin Netanyahu, Economy Minister for the Israeli Government

Israel's "Women In Green"

National Unity Coalition for Israel

Arianna Huffington, Syndicated Columnist

Yohanan Ramati, Chairman, Jerusalem Institute for Western Defense

Gerardo Joffe, FLAME (Facts & Logic About the Middle East)

Mortimer Zuckerman, Editor in Chief - US News and World Report

Time Magazine

Washington Post - Attn: Bob Woodward

International Jerusalem Post

The Weekly Standard - Bill Kristol, Editor

The Wall Street Journal - Editorial and Op-Ed Department

The New York Times, Op-Ed Department

Los Angeles Times, Op-Ed Department

Dr. and Mrs. Jordan Phillips, Medical Books for China International