tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5811405.post6679781066282854366..comments2023-03-30T08:37:38.108+01:00Comments on From Catalonia to Caledonia: The Immigrant PresidentRabhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16537773508053082477noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5811405.post-88802335342384620942007-05-29T21:14:00.000+01:002007-05-29T21:14:00.000+01:00#Ian: I agree with your assessment. Mr Verges is o...#Ian: I agree with your assessment. Mr Verges is on the right target but goes about it a bit clumsily. <BR/><BR/>Your last paragraph made me think about my own attitude sometimes too: how many times have I complained about British attitudes to food and alcohol? It may be trivial but it shows how even the most settled and integrated of migrants always long for a bit of their native homeland in Rabhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16537773508053082477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5811405.post-30956566095488568032007-05-24T04:24:00.000+01:002007-05-24T04:24:00.000+01:00The spirit of the article is good, but there are m...The spirit of the article is good, but there are many errors. Obama is an African American, his father was from Kenya and not from Indonesia (his stepfather was Indonesian but did not influence his DNA). The situation in USA is misrepresented. An Irish American and Italian American or even an African American could become presidents in the coming 2 to 10 years, but Hispanic, Asian and Arab ian llorenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11480151992510686932noreply@blogger.com