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Why Should Obama Dabble In British Politics?

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anotheoldgit | 09:53 Fri 22nd Apr 2016 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3552704/Obama-landed-save-Cameron-s-bacon-President-arrives-UK-PM-helping-hand-arguing-against-Brexit-oh-s-going-meet-Queen.html

Would he like his US to be partly governed by a amalgamation of Mexican and South American countries?

No the US are not in the least bothered about the British people, they just selfishly want to use UK as a voice in European affairs.

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The average Joe is entitled to state their opinion, in places such as here, because they don't have more influence than another poster arguing a different viewpoint. That's part of a debate. Although even then those outside the UK should be careful since the same, 'not your concern', accusation could be levelled at them; depending on what was written....
11:47 Fri 22nd Apr 2016
As in the pantos, DTC, I'm behind you...Five hours. The only pasties I know of are the those little thingies used at the local strip-club.
lol - ours have more meat behind them, definitely worth lingering over.....
It is worth remembering that when Obama entered the oval office in 2009, the first thing that happened was, the bust of Sir Winston Churchill, that had been there for over 10 years was removed and unceremoniously returned to the British Embassy. Also note that the US refuses to recognise the International Criminal Court, or to sign up to The International Convention on the Law of The Sea. It is also the only country the world that so far failed to sign up to the UN convention on the rights of the child or the emancipation women. They do protect their independence do they not? You who think that staying with the gangster EUSSR is a good idea, try to remember these few facts when you gleefully greet Obama's weasel words as gospel.
The US has done more to undermine peace in the world than any other country in recent times. Interfering in the Middle East with pointless wars has compromised the security of every country in Europe including Britain. His opinion counts for nothing as far as I am concerned.
Obama is a complete and utter ****
I'm getting crosser every time I hear Obama's words this evening. Who the heck does he think he is to try bullying and browbeating us? I really hope Her Maj. gently reminded him today that he is in HER country - I gather that she can be quite withering. This intervention could well backfire and I very much hope it will.
All we need now is for Hillary to stick her oar in and Brexit will have it neatly sewn up.
I really think Obama has lost the plot.

But all funded by the tax Payer.
//I'm getting crosser every time I hear Obama's words this evening. Who the heck does he think he is to try bullying and browbeating us?//

I suspect many feel just like you jordain. For myself, I have always thought that there is something very sinister about him. Creepy almost, the easy practised polish hides something very disturbing.
Exactly, Togo.
Just watched the Obama's meeting the Queen and Phil the Greek.
No mistaking the warmth of the reception, they look very much like old friends rather than 'statesmen' .
Is there really any need to refer to the Duke of Edinburgh as 'Phil the Greek' or are you just copying Mikey's example in using derogatory nicknames for members of the Royal Family?
I suspect that has more to do with Her Majesty and Prince Philip than Obama Eddie. Does being disrespectful to Prince Philip make you feel more knowledgeable?
Snap Jackdaw.
if the boot was on the other foot,how much notice would theUS take of DC?
I like the Guy but I've called him 'Phil the Greek' since school days (1960's) when I was an avid reader of Private Eye who always referred to him as 'Phil the Greek'
Obama is a total failure in his own country so he thinks as we are a small country he can bully us.

We should tell hi to nob off.
Zilch, petal - and that is about how much notice we should take of Obama. I would prefer a negative amount of interest! Anyway, I've been poorly for a while (nothing serious, general nasty bugs) and tire easily at the mo. so I'm off to bed. 'night all - we will be free!
Very good point, petal54.
I have to agree, Phil the Greek is not derogatory is a term of affection.

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