September 10, 2004


Dear America by Mawala Kabanga (Republic of Congo)

Dear American people,

I hesitated first when I was allowed to give my opinion about America and the 2004 U.S. presidential election. But it's very important to me to write something due to the shared future of America and the world.

I've always dreamt to have such an opportunity. To speak personally to you is my great wish. I know that it will not produce significant effects because the American people don't show enough consideration to the opinion of others; they conclude that they are the world. That's why writing to you might be a waste of time. But it is specifically for this reason that I need to tell you something...

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