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Obama vacations in the shadow of a nuclear Iran: The massive failure of Obama’s foreign policy
The London Telegraph ^ | August 22, 2010 | Nile Gardiner
Posted on Saturday, August 21, 2010 4:52:50 PM by 2ndDivisionVet
While President Obama enjoys his sixth vacation of the year, at the exclusive playground of America’s liberal elites at Martha’s Vineyard, the United States’ most dangerous state-based adversary on the world stage is celebrating the opening of its first nuclear reactor, the Russian-built power plant at Bushehr. Although purportedly for civilian purposes, there can be no doubt that this is a huge leap forward for Iran’s nuclear weapons programme, with US officials acknowledging Iran is just “12 months from a nuclear weapon.” Earlier this week, Tehran announced it was building 10 uranium enrichment plants in protected mountain strongholds, and on Friday the Iranian regime ominously test-fired a new surface to surface missile, with an undisclosed range.
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
It isn’t a failure to the radical Black Muslim groups like the Black Panthers, Reverend Wright, Nation of Islam and the insane far left. Its part of the plan.
Obama is VERY effective.
3 posted on Saturday, August 21, 2010 4:56:20 PM by whitedog57
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
I hope to read that he has been afflicted with flesh eating bacteria.
22 posted on Saturday, August 21, 2010 5:08:51 PM by NoLibZone (I am currently under federal investigation by the DNC for my opposition to the Ground Zero mosque.)
Dear Yahoo!:
How many vacation days has George W. Bush taken to date as president? How does that compare with Clinton?
Vince
West Hollywood, California
Dear Vince:
While the president of the United States is never completely on vacation, most commanders-in-chief manage to enjoy a respite from the daily grind during their stay the White House. George W. Bush seems to have taken this to the extreme early in his tenure as president. A humorous, fake resume for Bush suggests that he set the record for most days on vacation by any president in U.S. history -- a bit of an exaggeration, but still cause for some teasing.
According to an August 2003 article in the Washington Post, President Bush has spent all or part of 166 days during his presidency at his Crawford, Texas, ranch or en route. Add the time spent at or en route to the presidential retreat of Camp David and at the Bush family estate in Kennebunkport, Maine, and Bush has taken 250 days off as of August 2003. That's 27% of his presidency spent on vacation. Although to be fair, much of this time is classified as a "working vacation."
http://ask.yahoo.com/20031001.html