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January 3,
2008 |
Dear World News and Prophecy Subscriber,
By the time many of you read this letter America's
first presidential primary (actually a caucus) will be over
and we'll hopefully have a clearer picture of who
will be the nominees for the 2008 presidential election.
Oh, it may take a few more weeks and several primaries for
the dust to settle, but we will at least begin to sort through
the field of politicians who have been campaigning for more
than a year to get to this point.
This election is different from many in our lifetime. It
may also prove to be the most significant. Not since 1952
have we seen a presidential election where no sitting president
or his vice president is running. It is a wide open field,
and there are many candidates from varied and different
backgrounds and ideologies. As of today the front runners
seem to be running about even in the polls. No one seems
to stand out with any strong positions of leadership. Perhaps
that is what the electorate is sensing as they weigh everyone's
ideas. That is what concerns me.
America's role in today's world is coming under
intense pressure. The next president will confront even
more challenges that those put before George Bush in 2001.
The world's perception of American leadership, embodied
in the person who sits in the Oval Office, is a critical
key to the future. Events are turning against America in
many ways that go unnoticed.
Last week Benazir Bhutto was assassinated as she campaigned
in Pakistan. Bhutto was supportive of America and would
have continued to support American policy in Afghanistan
and Pakistan. Her enemies killed her. In Kenya President
Mwai Kibaki, another supporter of America's efforts
to combat terrorism in that part of Africa, is embroiled
in an election problem that has led to riots in the country.
Friendship with America has a price.
The dollar's decline continues on world markets.
While the size and impact of the American economy dominates
global markets, there are signs of shifting relationships
and perceptions. The recent subprime lending crisis has
created problems with confidence, and confidence is an all
important factor. The world economy is poised for ever greater
heights and no nation, especially America, is going to stand
in the way of that growth. The strong positions of Asia,
the Middle East and Europe will see that commerce and trade
continues to move unhindered from port to port.
This election is important to America's future global
leadership role. That is why there is such keen interest
in who wins in Iowa this week and come November. Although World News
and Prophecy does not get involved with national politics,
we understand the key leadership role the nation plays in
today's world. We also understand it is God who puts
rulers in their positions and that nothing happens without
His final direction.
As the calendar turns to 2008, there are a number of items
we will be watching. Our
January issue just went to press, and we lead with an article
about the new European treaty signed only a few weeks ago. We also have an article
analyzing the Bhutto assassination. You can read these online right
now.
Stay warm and keep watching,
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