What Is "The Change We Can Believe In?"

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3.9
by Kris Muller - Oct. 1, 2008

It is a very personal take on the shallowness of political campaigning. I find it credible because the writer trained, as Clinton and Obama did, as a community organizer, and challenges them both to organize Americans to address the real and huge issues facing the nation. Campaign promises will fail if Americans don't recognize and become mobilized to support fights against the powers that truly rule behind the WA scenery.

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