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kpete (39,167 posts)
disgusting
Last edited Tue Jul 2, 2013, 12:02 PM USA/ET - Edit history (1)
{picture of Bush and Obiewun together in silent prayer}
like they give a shit?
give me a break...
kp
Very small campfire at the moment but kpete takes a couple straight down the stack in the first couple posts. I would have loved to see this OP before kpete did the OP editing.
Star Member Recursion (27,159 posts)
1. Isn't that a prayer service for AIDS victims?
You find that "disgusting"?
Response to kpete (Original post)
Tue Jul 2, 2013, 12:05 PM
Star Member uppityperson (75,367 posts)
2. Context?
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Response to uppityperson (Reply #2)
Tue Jul 2, 2013, 12:10 PM
baldguy (31,155 posts)
8. Obama, Bush brought together in Africa at embassy bomb memorial
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and his predecessor George W. Bush stood side-by-side in Tanzania on Tuesday to commemorate the victims of the al Qaeda bombing of the U.S. Embassy 15 years ago - an attack that foreshadowed the United States' present military build-up in Africa.
The two men bowed their heads in silence at a memorial stone in the new embassy compound in Dar es Salaam to the 10 Tanzanians killed and 85 Americans and Tanzanians wounded in the bombing on August 7, 1998.
They then briefly spoke to survivors. But there was little personal interaction between the two men.
The ceremony took place at a time when the United States is stepping up its role in the fight against Islamist militants in Africa.
more:
http://news.yahoo.com/obama-bush-brought-together-africa-embassy-bomb-memorial-102702297.html
The OP is just another excuse to bash Obama.
Um no, the target was Bush but kpete's aim might have been just a bit off.
Star Member SidDithers (27,945 posts)
7. Link and story that go with that "disgusting" picture...
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/obama-africa-tanzania-bush-embassy-memorial.php
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) — Democratic President Barack Obama and Republican predecessor President George W. Bush found common ground in Africa on Tuesday, honoring the victims of a terrorist attack in an unprecedented chance encounter a world away from home.
The U.S. presidents had a brief, silent appearance together at a monument to victims of the 1998 embassy bombing here in the east African city where Bush coincidentally happened to be as Obama wrapped up a weeklong tour of the continent. While the two U.S. leaders didn’t say anything publicly, their wives engaged in a warm and chatty joint appearance at a summit on African women.
Initially the two presidents weren’t even planning to meet while in town, but first lady Michelle Obama joked as she sat next to her predecessor: “They’re learning from us.â€
The Obamas departed Africa for home shortly after crossing paths with the Bushes, who were hosting the summit promoting the role of African first ladies in bringing change to their countries. Bush ended up joining the current president for the wreath-laying ceremony honoring the Tanzanian victims of the simultaneous attacks at the U.S. embassies here and in Kenya masterminded by Osama bin Laden.
Yeah, that sure is disgusting.
Sid
Star Member bigtree (49,449 posts)
10. this post is disgusting
. . . typical of so much criticism here - devoid of the very care and concern that it's decrying.
Looks like even bigtree gets it, Kpete you ignorant slut, BTW , Bush has done more for the dark continent than Obie ever will. Suck on that one DUmmies