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Dear all,
Tonight(4th November 2008) hope
triumphed over fear, common good over individualism, service and
sacrifice over selfishness and greed. Tonight the wall of hatred,
hopelessness and despair that separates us from the common
good fell and bridges of love, compassion, cooperation, justice
and peace were built.
This morning (5th November), as the
sun rises, a new light of hope is shining upon us all. The era of
neo-liberalism, disaster capitalism, adventurism, uncalled
militarism, torture and pseudo-nationalism is over. It
is the dawn of Globalisation for the Common Good. Today is a
watershed in the US and world history.
Thank you President Obama for who
you are and what you do. Thank you to the American people for
electing President Obama to lead the way to a better world.
I am most delighted and grateful
that in the last few months, Globalisation for the Common Good has
been featured time and again on the pages of barackobama.com
web site. Please see the links below for a sample. I very
much thank the researchers and the web master for this.
Finally, I want to invite you to
join us, so that we can continue this momentous journey together.
The 8th Annual International Globalisation for the Common Good
Conference will take place at Loyola University, Chicago-
President Obama's Home State- in May/June 2009. The main theme of
the conference is "Globalisation: The Challenge to
America", a very apt theme at this time of momentous
change and hope( http://www.gcgchicago2009.info/).
As President Obama has reminded us
on many occasions, how well we succeed in changing our world for
the better, so that we can build a world that is just, free and
prosperous for all, will depend on our collective capacities to
mobilise interest and muster enthusiasm around our common vision
and our collective action. This call to action should be heard
loud and clear. So please share our message with all of your
colleagues and friends: Chicago 2009 will be the
place where we will come together with a positive global focus,
inviting all to march with us along the path of justice, peace and
the common good for all, to heal our broken world.
And you know what: YES WE CAN,
YES WE CAN!.
With all my love,
Go well,
Kamran
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