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The world has changed, Mr. Romney

Fareed Zakaria, washingtonpost.com

Dear Mitt Rom­ney,

Con­grat­u­la­tions on Flori­da. Now that you are again the front-runner, and your cam­paign focus is return­ing to Pres­i­dent Obama, I’d like to call atten­tion to a line you have used repeat­ed­ly: “This is a pres­i­dent wh…

Fareed Zakaria’s book, honestly the only book I’ve read completely in the past 4 years is spot on. Don’t let the title confuse your nationalistic leanings. It’s about the new reality of geopolitics and the new new world order. And any man that wants to become president needs to understand the world for what it really is not what they want it to be. America can and still should lead the world and economically it is up to us to open up new possibilities in mining asteroids for minerals and materials and the lunar surface for energy.

February 3, 2012
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