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    I hate to sound like a groupie

    By Jeremy | November 5, 2007

    BUT Bono is a brilliant communicator. (DUH!) Fascinating interview in Rolling Stone, where he says, among other things, this about America's role in the world.
    I'm arguing for a demonstration to the world of what we're capable of in the West, with our technology, our innovations, our agriculture, our pharmacology. We've developed this unimaginable prosperity. Let's show the world what we can do with it. America, as I always say, is not just a country, it's an idea. The world needs to see right now what that idea means. Because there's an oncoming train on our track, and it's going to be met one way or another. It isn't going away.
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    Topics: justice, quotes | 1 Comment »

    One Response to “I hate to sound like a groupie”

    1. Baron Says:
      November 7th, 2007 at 10:57 am

      I totally agree, I never was into U2 (I know you probably like are you crazy!), but I saw a YouTube video of his speech at a recent NAACP award ceremony and it brought me to tears – a very simple but passionate communicator — and I dig the accent. LOL.