President Obama Exercises Diplomacy, Helps Avert Mess (Again) - Political Punch »
Posted By fsev41 8 months, 4 weeks ago in Political NewsPresident Obama brokers his second diplomatic coup in a week. Not bad for someone "with no experience".
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hyperbola8 months, 3 weeks ago
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Actually it is interesting to read the news from other countries. The PMs of at least Germany, Italy and Spain all claimed to have convinced the Turkish PM to accept Rasmussen. Each of them had a story oozing adulation written about them in their "home" press.
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Klarissa8 months, 3 weeks ago
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Obama was highly praised, and I hope we hear about the actions that will follow.
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This subject is not nearly as important as the bonuses being given to Frannie and Freddie.
If you thought AIG was bad???
propeller.com/story/2009/04/04/lawmaker-sees-fanni...-
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StevieGee8 months, 3 weeks ago
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So Klarissa, you're saying that peace in the world is less important than a few million dollars? I'm very impressed with Obama. He's doing really well with the international community which is, as you repeatedly pointed out during the election, his area of least experience.
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