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Title: BHO in Australia
Post by: philw on March 04, 2010, 06:50:30 AM
http://www.news.com.au/national/president-barack-obama-to-address-australian-parliament/story-e6frfkvr-1225836997227


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President Barack Obama to address Australian parliament
UNITED States President Barack Obama will address a special joint sitting of federal parliament in Canberra on March 23.

And Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will deliver a speech to parliament when he visits Australia next week.

Anthony Albanese, in his role as leader of the government in the House of Representatives, has confirmed that parliament will be specially recalled for the US President in three weeks' time.

"The visit of President Barack Obama will of course generate a great deal of interest from the Australian public and indeed we will be honoured by his presence in Canberra on that day,'' Mr Albanese said.

The last American president to address the Australian parliament was George W Bush in October 2003.

Mr Obama is likely to bypass Victoria on his four day trip to Australia, spending his time in Sydney and Canberra.

The President will be accompanied by his wife, Michelle, and children Malia and Sasha. The family have expressed interest in seeing wildlife including koalas, kangaroos, wombats and platypuses.

The Indonisian President will give his address next Wednesday, March 10, at 2pm.

"This is an important visit by our nearest neighbour and a good friend of Australia,'' Mr Albanese said.

Mr Albanese said it would be the first time an Indonesian president had addressed the Australian parliament.


reckon we should give them a good Feed of Roo
Title: Re: BHO in Australia
Post by: Hazcat on March 04, 2010, 07:28:38 AM
And the perpetual public funded vacation continues!  >:(
Title: Re: BHO in Australia
Post by: Pathfinder on March 04, 2010, 07:40:42 AM
Hey, Phil, can you keep him?

Please? ? ? ? ? ?
Title: Re: BHO in Australia
Post by: tt11758 on March 04, 2010, 11:25:52 AM
Hey, Phil, can you keep him?

Please? ? ? ? ? ?

I'll even pay you a few bucks if you say yes.
Title: Re: BHO in Australia
Post by: shooter32 on March 04, 2010, 11:38:32 AM
Send him on a walkabout!!! 
Title: Re: BHO in Australia
Post by: philw on March 04, 2010, 03:30:52 PM
Send him on a walkabout!!! 

send him out with Tony Abbott
http://www.smh.com.au/national/tony-abbott-lost-in-the-outback-20100303-phd9.html
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Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott got lost in the central Australian outback and was forced to send a text message to his press secretary: "WERELOSTNEARFOSSILCREEK".

While Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was gearing up for a big health announcement, his opposite number was yesterday contemplating a cold and uncomfortable night, lost and sleeping rough, before being saved.

Just before lunchtime yesterday, Mr Abbott set off with a small party on "quad" four-wheeled motorbikes to ride deep into Watarrka country in search of Aboriginal sacred sites.
Title: Re: BHO in Australia
Post by: tt11758 on March 04, 2010, 05:21:46 PM
send him out with Tony Abbott
http://www.smh.com.au/national/tony-abbott-lost-in-the-outback-20100303-phd9.html


Maybe you can take him so deep in the bush that he sees the elusive fugahwee bird.






























You know, the one that sits in the top of the tree looking in every direction, shouting, "Where the fugahwee?!?"
Title: Re: BHO in Australia
Post by: philw on March 13, 2010, 12:29:11 AM
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/obama-confirms-delay-in-australian-visit/story-e6frg6so-1225840286791

aww bugger   did not have to come  he could of stayed there to help his popularity drop...

arn't you guys lucky now...

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US PRESIDENT Barack Obama has confirmed he will delay his visit to Australia by three days due to the fierce battle at home over health reform

Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs made the announcement on his Twitter feed, a day after saying the trip would not be postponed, reflecting the fast-shifting debate on an issue testing the president's political credibility.
 
Gibbs also said Obama's wife Michelle and daughters Malia and Sasha would no longer join the president on a poignant journey to Indonesia, where he lived as a boy for four years with his beloved late mother.
 
"The president will delay leaving for Indonesia and Australia -- will now leave Sunday -- the first lady and the girls will not be on the trip," Gibbs wrote.
 
In his daily briefing, Gibbs was repeatedly pressed on whether the president's threatened effort to pass health care reform, could further delay the visit to Asia but refused to budge.
 
"The president is going on a trip on the 21st," Gibbs said repeatedly.
 
The trip now figures to be an even faster sprint through Indonesia and Australia than previously scheduled, though the White House says it must go on as both nations are vital to Obama's bid to revive US Asia-Pacific policy.
 
Obama has billed himself as America's first "Pacific president" and his journey had been timed to coincide with the school's spring break to allow the president to take his family.
 
The fact he must leave his daughters at home, may take the gloss off the trip for Obama and disappoint his hosts.
 
Gibbs however said even in Obama's original itinerary, there had never been plans for the president to visit his old school or the house where he lived when he was in Jakarta as a boy between 1967 and 1971.
 
"The United States has been absent from the Asia Pacific region, we can't lead in this region of the world without strong bilateral relationships with Indonesia and Australia," Gibbs said.
 
The president is also due to stop in the Pacific Ocean island of Guam, an unincorporated US territory, on the way to Asia, to see American troops.
 
The White House had been pressing the House of Representatives to hold a key vote on Obama's flagship health care reforms before his original departure date on March 18, but it became clear that that deadline was unrealistic.
 
The delay will also likely fan fresh doubts about the capacity of Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives to put together a majority of votes for the embattled effort to overhaul America's mostly private health care system.
 
Obama has spent over a year trying to cajole Congress into passing the kind of sweeping health care reform that has eluded Democratic presidents for decades.
 
In recent days, he has escalated the fight, staking his own political credibility and authority on passing the bid to expand access to health care for millions of Americans and to cut costs and rein in insurance giants.
 
In a delicate piece of political choreography, Obama wants the House of Representatives to pass a Senate health care bill, then for both chambers to endorse a package of "fixes" to harmonize the final legislation.
 
Obama, who lived in Jakarta with his late mother Ann Dunham in the 1960s, said last year in Singapore that he was looking forward to visiting his old haunts in Indonesia.
 
He was invited to make the trip by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, and both sides have said they plan to use Obama's childhood ties to the country to further tighten a crucial pan-Pacific relationship.
Title: Re: BHO in Australia
Post by: bulldog75 on March 13, 2010, 12:44:12 AM
Sorry philw it followed you home now you have to take care of it.
Title: Re: BHO in Australia
Post by: philw on March 19, 2010, 07:05:40 AM
it is with great sadness  I have to let you know that guess who is not coming to Australia now....   ;D ;D ;D ;D



http://www.smh.com.au/world/obama-delays-australian-visit-over-healthcare-battle-20100319-qirg.html


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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has sympathised with Barack Obama's last-minute decision to scrap his visit to Australia, saying they share the challenges of major health reform and difficult Senates.


the article said that it has been moved to June some time 

now I also heard someone say that it might not happen then as well  as it was the mid terms around then   and with how popular he is..  wonder if he will come over then as well
Title: Re: BHO in Australia
Post by: jnevis on March 19, 2010, 08:40:11 AM
now I also heard someone say that it might not happen then as well  as it was the mid terms around then   and with how popular he is..  wonder if he will come over then as well

I just looked up the Rasmussen Poll of Presidential Popularity and I'm impressed.  It only took BHO six months to cross over from "Strongly agree" to Strongly disagree" that he's doing a good job.

(http://www.rasmussenreports.com/var/plain/storage/images/media/obama_total_approval_graphics/march_2010/obama_total_approval_march_19_2010/296418-1-eng-US/obama_total_approval_march_19_2010.jpg)
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/obama_administration/daily_presidential_tracking_poll

A different site shows he started out around 70% approval and has hovered aroundn 50% since July.  

In comparison W started out at 60%, shot up Sep 11 (Duh), and didn't drop to 50% for almost two years.  

Slick Willy STARTED around 55% and went DOWN with a few spikes above 50% but primarily in the 40s until Jan 96, then actually stayed around the 60% mark for the remainder of his term.

Reagan appeared polarizing, swinging braodly between 35-70% over the course of his Presidency.  

I didn't add it to the chart below, but Papa Bush stayed well above 60% until late 91, except for a couple months just prior to the start of Gul War 1.  
Ford didn't come ABOVE 50% for almost his entire Presidency.

(http://navyphotos.togetherweserved.com/2058990.jpg)

http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/data/popularity.php