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Is America ready for a black president?

Ros Atkins Ros Atkins | 11:06 UK time, Wednesday, 17 January 2007

It's Ruth on the blog (is that a better phrase, James?) today and here are the topics we're discussing on the show.

is the Democrats' great hope for the next president, speaking to thronging crowds wherever he goes. We're asking today ?

Israeli army chief . In his he said "there is no army as moral as the IDF (Israel Defence Force)" - what do you think?

Obama's father is Kenyan, so could he bring a new dialogue with Africa or is he U.S - centric Should we be so hung up at all on the fact he's black?

Resignation of Israeli army chief

David and Hashit backed this one to make it. Following the of Israeli army chief was this summer's war with Lebanon a big mistake? How did it affect you?

And what will happen now? Is the Israeli military losing the respect it once had? Did you serve in this war?

We'd like to hear from you. The details are on the right >>>>>>>

Muhammed Ali and may not live to 70. What does this living legend mean to you? Has his reputation been sanitized so much we forget how radical he was? Did you ever see Ali fight?

And the ones that didn't make it...

James also suggests discussing the German proposals to even those used in the Hindu tradition of peace symbols.

Christiane, who is from Germany is keen on discussing this also. She also suggests German chancellor advocacy of a . Do we need one? Do you think it would fit in with the individual needs of particular countries? Is it just more E.U. interference?

The Spanish prime minister says talks with were a . Can you ever negotiate with terrorists or should you? It has seemed to work with the IRA in Northern Ireland, but what about groups such as Hezbollah and Hamas that were/are considered as terrorists? It is simply practical to negotiate?

Hong Kong is from February. Women can avoid the one child rule by bearing their child in HK and the child will benefit from improved healthcare and schooling as a HK resident.

A comment on this blog says they . Is this action discriminatory against mainland women?

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