Truth or Fiction

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Zeb Johnson, May 14, 2011.

  1. Zeb Johnson

    Zeb Johnson Guest

    Why Obama's were Omitted....

    Group: alt.discuss.state.california Date: Thu, May 12, 2011, 4:50am
    From: (0ddly Real)
    LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH - very  embarrassing!    The American
    people can now more readily "understand" why the Obama's were omitted 
    from the guest list to the Royal wedding in April!  This  is a very
    sobering article.  Our handling of relationships with the Britons over
    the oil spill didn't help either.  
    From The London Daily  Telegraph Editor
    On Foreign  Relations
    Quote:
    "Let me be  clear: I'm not normally in favor of boycotts, and I love
    the  American people.  I holiday in their country regularly, and
    hate the tedious snobby sneers against the United States.  But the
    American people chose to elect an idiot who seems  hell bent on
    insulting their allies, and something must be done to stop Obama's
    reckless foreign policy, before he does the dirty on his allies on every
    issue."
    One of the most poorly kept secrets in Washington is President Obama's
    animosity toward  Great Britain, presumably because of what he regards
    as its sins while ruling Kenya (1895-1963). One of Barack Hussein
    Obama's first acts as president was to return to Britain a bust of
    Winston Churchill that had graced the Oval Office since 9/11.  He
    followed this up by denying Prime Minister Gordon Brown, on his  first
    state visit, the usual joint press conference with flags.
    The president was "too tired" to grant the leader of America 's closest
    ally a proper welcome, his aides told British journalists.    Mr.
    Obama followed this up with cheesy gifts for Mr. Brown and the Queen.
    Columnist Ian Martin described his  behavior as "rudeness
    personified." There was more rudeness in store for Mr. Brown at the
    opening session of the United Nations in September.  "The prime
    minister was forced to dash through the kitchens of the UN in New York
    to secure five minutes of face time with President Obama after five
    requests for a sit down  meeting were rejected by the White House",
    said London Telegraph columnist David Hughes.  Mr. Obama's
    "churlishness is  unforgivable", Mr. Hughes said. The administration
    went beyond snubs and slights last week when Secretary of State Hillary
    Clinton endorsed the demand of Argentine President Cristina Kirchner, a
    Hugo Chavez ally, for mediation of Argentina 's specious claim to
    the   Falkland Islands, a British dependency since 1833. The people
    who live in the Falklands, who speak English, want nothing to do with
    Argentina.  When, in 1982, an earlier Argentine dictatorship tried to
    seize the Falklands by  force, the British -- with strong support from
    President Ronald Reagan -- expelled them.
    "It is truly shocking that Barack  Obama has decided to disregard our
    shared history," wrote  Telegraph columnist Toby Young. "Does Britain
    's friendship really mean so little to him?"  One could ask, does the
    friendship of anyone in the entire world mean anything to him? "I
    recently asked several senior administration officials, separately, to
    name a foreign leader with whom Barack Obama has forged a strong
    personal relationship during his first year in office," wrote Jackson
    Diehl, deputy editorial page editor of the Washington Post, on Monday.
    "A lot of hemming and hawing ensued."  One official named French
    President Nicolas Sarkozy, but his contempt for Mr. Obama is an open
    secret.  Another named  German Chancellor Angela Merkel. But, said
    Mr. Diehl, "Merkel too has been conspicuously cool toward Obama." Mr.
    Obama certainly doesn't care about the Poles and Czechs, whom he has
    betrayed on missile defense.   Honduras  and Israel also can
    attest that he's been an unreliable ally and an unfaithful friend. 
    Ironically, our relations with both Israel and the Palestinian Authority
    have never been worse.   Russia has offered nothing in exchange for
    Mr. Obama's abandonment of missile defense.   Russia and China won't
    support serious sanctions on Iran.   Syria's support for terrorism
    has not diminished despite efforts to normalize diplomatic relations. 
    The reclusive military dictatorship that runs Burma has responded to our
    efforts at "engagement" by deepening its ties to North Korea. And the
    Chinese make little effort to disguise their contempt for him. For the
    first time in a long time, the President of the United States is
    actually distrusted by its allies and not in the least feared by its
    adversaries.  Nor is Mr. Obama now respected by the majority of
    Americans.  Understandably focused on the dismal economy and Mr.
    Obama's relentless efforts to nationalize and socialize health care, 
    Americans apparently have yet to notice his dismal performance and lack
    of respect in the world community. They soon will. -- London Daily
    Telegraph editor -- Alex  Singleton   
     
    Zeb Johnson, May 14, 2011
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  2. Zeb Johnson

    ogden Guest

    Odd that the article doesn't appear on the Telegraph web site, or on
    Alex Singleton's blog. And he's a contributing editor, not "the editor".

    There's a lot of yank spellings in that article too - I suspect it's at
    best misattributed bollocks.
     
    ogden, May 14, 2011
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    TMack Guest

    http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/jackkelly.asp

    Well well, what a surprise! It turns out that "this item about Barack
    Obama is actually a combination of two opinion pieces, neither of them
    written by the London Daily Telegraph's political editor, Alex Singleton,
    or published in that newspaper. Both segments were penned by Jack Kelly, a
    former Marine and Green Beret who was a deputy assistant secretary of the
    Air Force in the Reagan administration and is now a columnist for the
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Toledo Blade."
     
    TMack, May 14, 2011
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    Ivan D. Reid Guest

    IOW, Zeb Johnson is a webtv fuckwit who's a gnat's dick away from
    inclusion in my score-file.

    --
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    Brunel University. Ivan.Reid@[brunel.ac.uk|cern.ch] Room 40-1-B12, CERN
    GSX600F, RG250WD "You Porsche. Me pass!" DoD #484 JKLO#003, 005
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    KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty".
     
    Ivan D. Reid, May 14, 2011
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  5. If I was of a mind to run one he would already be in it.
     
    steve auvache, May 14, 2011
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    boots Guest

    I am surprised you haven't, I binned all of webtv long ago.
     
    boots, May 16, 2011
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