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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Obama, Polish president at odds on call

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Disagree over support for U.S. missile-defense plan

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Pendamon

Here we go. We predicted this. An inexperienced guy acting like President not sure what he said or when he said it. This is just the beginning of gaffes, misunderstandings, and back-pedaling---and the guy isn't even officially in office yet!
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Irate

The MMM (main moronic media) is rushing to show Mr. Obama acting, semi-officially, as president in fact. Joe Biden was right but not quite the way he predicted.
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shadow2

I believe that our new black president is too green for the job. Wanting to "play president" and being the president are two different things. That is now the second gaffe in as many days....oh, here we go again - another Bushie in disguise.
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websurfer

The Obama retreat begins before his inauguration. We will no longer support Georgian sovereignty. We will pull out of Iraq and leave it open for Iran. We will help Hugo Chavez establish his regime for his lifetime. We will help prop up Raul Castor in Cuba. the list will dazzle everyone with the changes for the world. Oh yes, say goodbye to Taiwan as an independent country.
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CMPark

We can expect more "misunderstandings". What did those who voted for O-man expect when they voted for someone with no experience? This is just the beginning, and he isn't even officially in office.
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CMPark

Sorry, Pendamon, I didn't mean to sound like I plegarized from you on that last line. I wrote, mine then read yours. I guess sometimes we think alike. Take care.
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naturalborn

This is no surprise. Obama is not experienced and has gotten in over his head.
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microcapmaven

Yes, Obama is a lightweight, inexeperienced left-winger. He has no business making any commitments to anyone until 20 January 2009. USA voters-- to find out what you actually bought, view this: http://colony14.net/id41.html
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truthspeaker1

All of you also predicted a Mccain victory, I would really be worried if any of you losers supported President elect Obama.
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soxconn

Obama has to realize that these guys listen to what you say. They are not mezmerized by how you say it.
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Jaeger

One has to feel sorry for President Kaczynski trying to wade through the doubletalk, sophistry, and backpedaling of our President-elect. Having placed his neck on the line by accepting American missiles and now having an angry Russia aiming lethal WMDs at him as a result, the Polish leader understandably desired and expected straight answers from the new Obama Administration on its policies that impact Poland very directly. After crying for a US that's more diplomatic, after the next four years, the world may very well long again for an American leadership that speaks plainly on its policy and where it stands on foreign affairs.
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road_warrior

Are we lost in translation or what. My fear is that all this stuff the liberal illuminati has fed about Obama and the things Obama himself has said are all going to go out the window now that he is in. I really hope not but reports like this get you thinking.
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bowlmeoverva

Doh! Where is Mr. Foreign Affairs Biden?
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rekterx

Needed Website: www.wetriedtotellyou.com
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theo248

Didn't President Lech Kaczynski get the read-ahead packet on our new element of national power--NUANCE...which allows the PEOTUS (president elect of the US) to "say what he says and mean what he means" and if there is a misunderstanding then it's your fault Poland. Mr. Kaczynski thought he was hearing words of American support but if he reads the Nuance Brief, he could decode it to mean that Poland is SOL. What do you get when you cross nuance with international diplomacy? An expanded Soviet Union!
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