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the promotional tour

Posted By: mk on 2009-02-17
In Reply to: Obama signs the stimulus in Colorado - Sunflower

Wait. Why isn't he supposed to go anywhere? And if he does...is he supposed to fly coach?


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You mean the tour McC goaded him into? How about McC
McCain's condescending challenge (May 29, 2008) to Obama to visit Iraq backfired bigtime on him. Obama rose to the occasion and had a very successful overseas tours. You post is just petty sour grapes because Obama was such a hit with world leaders...unlike McCains photo op with the Dali Lama, where he ended up looking like stiff and uncomfortable.


the arrogance tour
So...you'd like the president to walk, I guess, to Canada? Is he allowed to wear shoes, or does he have to take those off too? (CEOs of car companies have shoes too, I should point out.)
There you go. You should do a comedy tour.
You crack me up, BigBug, you really do.

Does your tin foil hat pick up Radio Free Europe as well as BSNBC?


Come live in my town. I'll take you for a tour of the
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Where's the lie? You didn't watch his world tour
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Obama's middle east tour...(sm)

Has anyone else noticed what's going on in the middle east with elections?  I don't think I would credit all this to just Obama's speech in Cairo, but my guess is that his example (and ours by electing him) has been noticed around the world.


The "pro-Western coalition" won in Lebanon, beating out Hezbollah.


"The leader of the largest bloc in the pro-Western coalition, Saad Hariri, said early Monday in a televised speech that he extends his hand to the losing side "to work together and seriously for the sake of Lebanon." He urged supporters to celebrate without provoking opponents."  (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/07/lebanon-election-results-_n_212359.html)


And how about Iran?  Check this out.  This looks familiar.


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/31210578#31210578


Maybe there's something to be said for extending a hand of peace instead of pointing a rifle.