Sen. Barack Obama kicks off "patriotism week" today with a "major speech" in Independence, MO.
The Chicago Tribune explains: "To some ears, his name sounds foreign. His father was not an American citizen. Many of his relatives live overseas. And a portion of his own childhood was spent abroad. Every presidential candidate tries to demonstrate patriotism, sometimes in ostentatious ways, from headlining 4th of July parades to leading crowds in the Pledge of Allegiance. But Barack Obama's complex biography seems to heighten the burden..."
"The message will be that love of country is not defined only by such traditional measures as serving in the military or tracing one's ancestors to the Mayflower. Patriotism, he and his supporters will say, can be reflected in living the American dream."
June 30, 2008
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