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"The African in him is the one who is making him ask, ‘What is the consensus?’ That’s the African way at its best. The good leader in Africa is the leader who keeps quiet and lets others speak and then says at the end, ‘I have heard you all, and this is our mind,’" – Desmond Tutu on Obama.

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Posted on Jan 7 2009 @ 9:14amAuthor Andrew SullivanCategories The Dish

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