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Obama shames America, again

Aside was it mistake or not, should he send higher-level rep or not... did you guys actually want Obama to show up to be part of the march?

Just asking.

Well, it would have been the presidential thing to do.

Was Putin there? Japan's Abe? China's? Or those that are nearest like most EU nations?

Review the list and let us know if it was a good idea for the US to be missing in action:

List of leaders to attend Paris rally on Sunday News GMA News Online

Here is a list of world political figures who have confirmed their attendance:

Albania -- Prime Minister Edi Rama

Algeria -- Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra

Austria -- Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz

Belgium -- Prime Minister Charles Michel

Benin -- President Thomas Boni Yayi

Britain -- Prime Minister David Cameron

Bulgaria -- Prime Minister Boyko Borisov

Canada -- Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney

Croatia -- Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic

Czech -- Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka

Denmark -- Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Gabon -- President Ali Bongo Ondimba

Georgia -- Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili

Germany -- Chancellor Angela Merkel

Greece -- Prime Minister Antonis Samaras

Hungary -- Prime Minister Viktor Orban

Israel -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman

Italy -- Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

Jordan -- King Abdullah II and Queen Rania

Latvia -- Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma

Mali -- President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Niger -- President Mahamadou Issoufou

Palestinian territories -- president Mahmud Abbas

Portugal -- Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho

Romania -- President Klaus Iohannis

Russia -- Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Spain -- Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy

Switzerland -- President Simonetta Sommaruga

The Netherlands -- Prime Minister Mark Rutte

Tunisia -- Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa

Turkey -- Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu

United Arab Emirates -- Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan

Ukraine -- President Petro Poroshenko

United States -- Attorney General Eric Holder

European Commission -- President Jean-Claude Juncker

European Parliament -- President Martin Schulz

European Union -- President Donald Tusk

NATO -- Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

—Agence France-Presse

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So NO, Putin,. Abe BUT lots of Eur peons showed up in that European nation. Got it

But Putin did send a top level representative Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov . Keep up, will ya. :cuckoo:
 
1.5 million people marching in France. Many major world leaders showing up and symbolically marching for human rights and free speech. Yet the U.S. president and the leader of the free world didn't find it necessary to either attend or at least send his Vice President or secretary of state to send a message of solitary with the the free world and democracy on such a historical event?!

Shame on the US. Shame shame shame.

Shame on the left and the leftist media for not holding Obama accountable for this huge mistake.


moron.jpg

That tells us more about you than me.
It surely does and you'll never get it...

Says the one who never got it. Do you even read the threads you post your garbage in?

He's like Seven Up, never had it, never will. :rofl:
 
That answers the question of why odumdumb didn't go. The PM of Denmark was there. Big moo wouldn't let him go.

Holder didn't attend the march. At the time the march was going on he was giving an interview to meet the press.


But he also explained that the planning for the rally began on short notice and President Obama's personal attendance, given the security challenges, would have had a "significant impact" on the march. Earnest said they had only 36 hours to prepare, and suggested the outdoor event with large crowds posed security risks.
 
Aside was it mistake or not, should he send higher-level rep or not... did you guys actually want Obama to show up to be part of the march?

Just asking.

Well, it would have been the presidential thing to do.

Was Putin there? Japan's Abe? China's? Or those that are nearest like most EU nations?

Review the list and let us know if it was a good idea for the US to be missing in action:

List of leaders to attend Paris rally on Sunday News GMA News Online

Here is a list of world political figures who have confirmed their attendance:

Albania -- Prime Minister Edi Rama

Algeria -- Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra

Austria -- Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz

Belgium -- Prime Minister Charles Michel

Benin -- President Thomas Boni Yayi

Britain -- Prime Minister David Cameron

Bulgaria -- Prime Minister Boyko Borisov

Canada -- Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney

Croatia -- Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic

Czech -- Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka

Denmark -- Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Gabon -- President Ali Bongo Ondimba

Georgia -- Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili

Germany -- Chancellor Angela Merkel

Greece -- Prime Minister Antonis Samaras

Hungary -- Prime Minister Viktor Orban

Israel -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman

Italy -- Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

Jordan -- King Abdullah II and Queen Rania

Latvia -- Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma

Mali -- President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Niger -- President Mahamadou Issoufou

Palestinian territories -- president Mahmud Abbas

Portugal -- Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho

Romania -- President Klaus Iohannis

Russia -- Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Spain -- Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy

Switzerland -- President Simonetta Sommaruga

The Netherlands -- Prime Minister Mark Rutte

Tunisia -- Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa

Turkey -- Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu

United Arab Emirates -- Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan

Ukraine -- President Petro Poroshenko

United States -- Attorney General Eric Holder

European Commission -- President Jean-Claude Juncker

European Parliament -- President Martin Schulz

European Union -- President Donald Tusk

NATO -- Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

—Agence France-Presse

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So NO, Putin,. Abe BUT lots of Eur peons showed up in that European nation. Got it

But Putin did send a top level representative Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov . Keep up, will ya. :cuckoo:

So NO, Putin didn't go. Thanks
 
Well, it would have been the presidential thing to do.

Was Putin there? Japan's Abe? China's? Or those that are nearest like most EU nations?

Review the list and let us know if it was a good idea for the US to be missing in action:

List of leaders to attend Paris rally on Sunday News GMA News Online

Here is a list of world political figures who have confirmed their attendance:

Albania -- Prime Minister Edi Rama

Algeria -- Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra

Austria -- Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz

Belgium -- Prime Minister Charles Michel

Benin -- President Thomas Boni Yayi

Britain -- Prime Minister David Cameron

Bulgaria -- Prime Minister Boyko Borisov

Canada -- Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney

Croatia -- Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic

Czech -- Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka

Denmark -- Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Gabon -- President Ali Bongo Ondimba

Georgia -- Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili

Germany -- Chancellor Angela Merkel

Greece -- Prime Minister Antonis Samaras

Hungary -- Prime Minister Viktor Orban

Israel -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman

Italy -- Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

Jordan -- King Abdullah II and Queen Rania

Latvia -- Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma

Mali -- President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Niger -- President Mahamadou Issoufou

Palestinian territories -- president Mahmud Abbas

Portugal -- Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho

Romania -- President Klaus Iohannis

Russia -- Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Spain -- Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy

Switzerland -- President Simonetta Sommaruga

The Netherlands -- Prime Minister Mark Rutte

Tunisia -- Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa

Turkey -- Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu

United Arab Emirates -- Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan

Ukraine -- President Petro Poroshenko

United States -- Attorney General Eric Holder

European Commission -- President Jean-Claude Juncker

European Parliament -- President Martin Schulz

European Union -- President Donald Tusk

NATO -- Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

—Agence France-Presse

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So NO, Putin,. Abe BUT lots of Eur peons showed up in that European nation. Got it

But Putin did send a top level representative Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov . Keep up, will ya. :cuckoo:

So NO, Putin didn't go. Thanks

So no he didn't. But he could have easily send any number of high level representatives, ie Biden, Kerry, Michelle, even Bill Clinton.

Fail.
 
That answers the question of why odumdumb didn't go. The PM of Denmark was there. Big moo wouldn't let him go.

Holder didn't attend the march. At the time the march was going on he was giving an interview to meet the press.


But he also explained that the planning for the rally began on short notice and President Obama's personal attendance, given the security challenges, would have had a "significant impact" on the march. Earnest said they had only 36 hours to prepare, and suggested the outdoor event with large crowds posed security risks.

So, apparently the Canadian leader and many other leaders made it.
 
Aside was it mistake or not, should he send higher-level rep or not... did you guys actually want Obama to show up to be part of the march?

Just asking.

Well, it would have been the presidential thing to do.

Was Putin there? Japan's Abe? China's? Or those that are nearest like most EU nations?

Review the list and let us know if it was a good idea for the US to be missing in action:

List of leaders to attend Paris rally on Sunday News GMA News Online

Here is a list of world political figures who have confirmed their attendance:

Albania -- Prime Minister Edi Rama

Algeria -- Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra

Austria -- Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz

Belgium -- Prime Minister Charles Michel

Benin -- President Thomas Boni Yayi

Britain -- Prime Minister David Cameron

Bulgaria -- Prime Minister Boyko Borisov

Canada -- Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney

Croatia -- Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic

Czech -- Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka

Denmark -- Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Gabon -- President Ali Bongo Ondimba

Georgia -- Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili

Germany -- Chancellor Angela Merkel

Greece -- Prime Minister Antonis Samaras

Hungary -- Prime Minister Viktor Orban

Israel -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman

Italy -- Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

Jordan -- King Abdullah II and Queen Rania

Latvia -- Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma

Mali -- President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Niger -- President Mahamadou Issoufou

Palestinian territories -- president Mahmud Abbas

Portugal -- Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho

Romania -- President Klaus Iohannis

Russia -- Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Spain -- Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy

Switzerland -- President Simonetta Sommaruga

The Netherlands -- Prime Minister Mark Rutte

Tunisia -- Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa

Turkey -- Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu

United Arab Emirates -- Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan

Ukraine -- President Petro Poroshenko

United States -- Attorney General Eric Holder

European Commission -- President Jean-Claude Juncker

European Parliament -- President Martin Schulz

European Union -- President Donald Tusk

NATO -- Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

—Agence France-Presse

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So NO, Putin,. Abe BUT lots of Eur peons showed up in that European nation. Got it

But Putin did send a top level representative Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov . Keep up, will ya. :cuckoo:


Ambassador to France Jane Hartley represented the United States at the rally.

ANYTHING TO WHINE ABOUT OBAMA, BUT TORTURE WAS OK, INVADING IRAQ, IGNORING 9/11, KATRINA, THE MILLIONS MARCHING AGAINST IRAQ'S INVASION, DUBYA GOT A FREE PASS FOR 7+ YEARS FROM YOU KLOWNS, UNTIL THE CONSEQUENCES OF HIS 'JOB CREATOR' POLICIES HAPPENED, THEN HE WAS A LIBERAL, LOL




Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders has condemned Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and other "predators of press freedom" who attended a march in Paris to commemorate the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack.


The Paris-based watchdog said it was "outraged by the presence of officials from countries that restrict freedom of information"
among the million-strong crowd that marched Sunday in homage to the victims of last week's mass shooting at France's satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

"On what grounds are representatives of regimes that are predators of press freedom coming to Paris to pay tribute to Charlie Hebdo, a publication that has always defended the most radical concept of freedom of expression?" the statement said Sunday.

Russia, which sent Lavrov to the Sunday rally, ranked just 148th out of 180 countries on Reporters Without Borders' World Press Freedom Index last year, and at least 32 of the 56 journalists killed in Russia in connection with their work since 1992 were murdered, according to figures by the Committee to Protect Journalists.

NGO Criticizes Russian Presence at Charlie Hebdo March in Paris News The Moscow Times
 
Was Putin there? Japan's Abe? China's? Or those that are nearest like most EU nations?

Review the list and let us know if it was a good idea for the US to be missing in action:

List of leaders to attend Paris rally on Sunday News GMA News Online

Here is a list of world political figures who have confirmed their attendance:

Albania -- Prime Minister Edi Rama

Algeria -- Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra

Austria -- Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz

Belgium -- Prime Minister Charles Michel

Benin -- President Thomas Boni Yayi

Britain -- Prime Minister David Cameron

Bulgaria -- Prime Minister Boyko Borisov

Canada -- Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney

Croatia -- Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic

Czech -- Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka

Denmark -- Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Gabon -- President Ali Bongo Ondimba

Georgia -- Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili

Germany -- Chancellor Angela Merkel

Greece -- Prime Minister Antonis Samaras

Hungary -- Prime Minister Viktor Orban

Israel -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman

Italy -- Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

Jordan -- King Abdullah II and Queen Rania

Latvia -- Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma

Mali -- President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Niger -- President Mahamadou Issoufou

Palestinian territories -- president Mahmud Abbas

Portugal -- Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho

Romania -- President Klaus Iohannis

Russia -- Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Spain -- Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy

Switzerland -- President Simonetta Sommaruga

The Netherlands -- Prime Minister Mark Rutte

Tunisia -- Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa

Turkey -- Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu

United Arab Emirates -- Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan

Ukraine -- President Petro Poroshenko

United States -- Attorney General Eric Holder

European Commission -- President Jean-Claude Juncker

European Parliament -- President Martin Schulz

European Union -- President Donald Tusk

NATO -- Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

—Agence France-Presse

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So NO, Putin,. Abe BUT lots of Eur peons showed up in that European nation. Got it

But Putin did send a top level representative Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov . Keep up, will ya. :cuckoo:

So NO, Putin didn't go. Thanks

So no he didn't. But he could have easily send any number of high level representatives, ie Biden, Kerry, Michelle, even Bill Clinton.

Fail.

Sure, 36 hours notice, why not send a high ranking US official among MILLIONS in the open fields, lol
 
That answers the question of why odumdumb didn't go. The PM of Denmark was there. Big moo wouldn't let him go.

Holder didn't attend the march. At the time the march was going on he was giving an interview to meet the press.


But he also explained that the planning for the rally began on short notice and President Obama's personal attendance, given the security challenges, would have had a "significant impact" on the march. Earnest said they had only 36 hours to prepare, and suggested the outdoor event with large crowds posed security risks.

So, apparently the Canadian leader and many other leaders made it.

"Canada"?

Canada -- Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney


lol
 
Review the list and let us know if it was a good idea for the US to be missing in action:

List of leaders to attend Paris rally on Sunday News GMA News Online

Here is a list of world political figures who have confirmed their attendance:

Albania -- Prime Minister Edi Rama

Algeria -- Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra

Austria -- Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz

Belgium -- Prime Minister Charles Michel

Benin -- President Thomas Boni Yayi

Britain -- Prime Minister David Cameron

Bulgaria -- Prime Minister Boyko Borisov

Canada -- Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney

Croatia -- Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic

Czech -- Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka

Denmark -- Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Gabon -- President Ali Bongo Ondimba

Georgia -- Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili

Germany -- Chancellor Angela Merkel

Greece -- Prime Minister Antonis Samaras

Hungary -- Prime Minister Viktor Orban

Israel -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman

Italy -- Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

Jordan -- King Abdullah II and Queen Rania

Latvia -- Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma

Mali -- President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Niger -- President Mahamadou Issoufou

Palestinian territories -- president Mahmud Abbas

Portugal -- Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho

Romania -- President Klaus Iohannis

Russia -- Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Spain -- Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy

Switzerland -- President Simonetta Sommaruga

The Netherlands -- Prime Minister Mark Rutte

Tunisia -- Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa

Turkey -- Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu

United Arab Emirates -- Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan

Ukraine -- President Petro Poroshenko

United States -- Attorney General Eric Holder

European Commission -- President Jean-Claude Juncker

European Parliament -- President Martin Schulz

European Union -- President Donald Tusk

NATO -- Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

—Agence France-Presse

Go to comments

So NO, Putin,. Abe BUT lots of Eur peons showed up in that European nation. Got it

But Putin did send a top level representative Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov . Keep up, will ya. :cuckoo:

So NO, Putin didn't go. Thanks

So no he didn't. But he could have easily send any number of high level representatives, ie Biden, Kerry, Michelle, even Bill Clinton.

Fail.

Sure, 36 hours notice, why not send a high ranking US official among MILLIONS in the open fields, lol

36 hours seemed enough for the other leaders.
 
So NO, Putin,. Abe BUT lots of Eur peons showed up in that European nation. Got it

But Putin did send a top level representative Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov . Keep up, will ya. :cuckoo:

So NO, Putin didn't go. Thanks

So no he didn't. But he could have easily send any number of high level representatives, ie Biden, Kerry, Michelle, even Bill Clinton.

Fail.

Sure, 36 hours notice, why not send a high ranking US official among MILLIONS in the open fields, lol

36 hours seemed enough for the other leaders.

Canada -- Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney

Ambassador to France Jane Hartley represented the United States at the rally.
 
Well, it would have been the presidential thing to do.

Was Putin there? Japan's Abe? China's? Or those that are nearest like most EU nations?

Review the list and let us know if it was a good idea for the US to be missing in action:

List of leaders to attend Paris rally on Sunday News GMA News Online

Here is a list of world political figures who have confirmed their attendance:

Albania -- Prime Minister Edi Rama

Algeria -- Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra

Austria -- Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz

Belgium -- Prime Minister Charles Michel

Benin -- President Thomas Boni Yayi

Britain -- Prime Minister David Cameron

Bulgaria -- Prime Minister Boyko Borisov

Canada -- Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney

Croatia -- Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic

Czech -- Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka

Denmark -- Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Gabon -- President Ali Bongo Ondimba

Georgia -- Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili

Germany -- Chancellor Angela Merkel

Greece -- Prime Minister Antonis Samaras

Hungary -- Prime Minister Viktor Orban

Israel -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman

Italy -- Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

Jordan -- King Abdullah II and Queen Rania

Latvia -- Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma

Mali -- President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Niger -- President Mahamadou Issoufou

Palestinian territories -- president Mahmud Abbas

Portugal -- Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho

Romania -- President Klaus Iohannis

Russia -- Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Spain -- Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy

Switzerland -- President Simonetta Sommaruga

The Netherlands -- Prime Minister Mark Rutte

Tunisia -- Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa

Turkey -- Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu

United Arab Emirates -- Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan

Ukraine -- President Petro Poroshenko

United States -- Attorney General Eric Holder

European Commission -- President Jean-Claude Juncker

European Parliament -- President Martin Schulz

European Union -- President Donald Tusk

NATO -- Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

—Agence France-Presse

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So NO, Putin,. Abe BUT lots of Eur peons showed up in that European nation. Got it

But Putin did send a top level representative Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov . Keep up, will ya. :cuckoo:


Ambassador to France Jane Hartley represented the United States at the rally.

ANYTHING TO WHINE ABOUT OBAMA, BUT TORTURE WAS OK, INVADING IRAQ, IGNORING 9/11, KATRINA, THE MILLIONS MARCHING AGAINST IRAQ'S INVASION, DUBYA GOT A FREE PASS FOR 7+ YEARS FROM YOU KLOWNS, UNTIL THE CONSEQUENCES OF HIS 'JOB CREATOR' POLICIES HAPPENED, THEN HE WAS A LIBERAL, LOL




Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders has condemned Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and other "predators of press freedom" who attended a march in Paris to commemorate the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack.


The Paris-based watchdog said it was "outraged by the presence of officials from countries that restrict freedom of information"
among the million-strong crowd that marched Sunday in homage to the victims of last week's mass shooting at France's satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

"On what grounds are representatives of regimes that are predators of press freedom coming to Paris to pay tribute to Charlie Hebdo, a publication that has always defended the most radical concept of freedom of expression?" the statement said Sunday.

Russia, which sent Lavrov to the Sunday rally, ranked just 148th out of 180 countries on Reporters Without Borders' World Press Freedom Index last year, and at least 32 of the 56 journalists killed in Russia in connection with their work since 1992 were murdered, according to figures by the Committee to Protect Journalists.

NGO Criticizes Russian Presence at Charlie Hebdo March in Paris News The Moscow Times

"Ambassador" ha ha ha. The ignorant moron doesn't realize that every country has ambassadors in place in other countries.

Look Einstein, even the administration has admitted today that they fucked up and should have sent someone at a higher level. That means THEY COULD HAVE SENT SOMEONE, but elected not to. Keep up.
 
1.5 million people marching in France. Many major world leaders showing up and symbolically marching for human rights and free speech. Yet the U.S. president and the leader of the free world didn't find it necessary to either attend or at least send his Vice President or secretary of state to send a message of solitary with the the free world and democracy on such a historical event?!

Shame on the US. Shame shame shame.

Shame on the left and the leftist media for not holding Obama accountable for this huge mistake.


moron.jpg

That tells us more about you than me.
It surely does and you'll never get it...

Says the one who never got it. Do you even read the threads you post your garbage in?
So you're another dumb assed partisan hack who blames the "left" because the President didn't hop on a plane for the photo-op you all would claim cost a trillion dollars...LOL.
GTFO!!!!!
 
1.5 million people marching in France. Many major world leaders showing up and symbolically marching for human rights and free speech. Yet the U.S. president and the leader of the free world didn't find it necessary to either attend or at least send his Vice President or secretary of state to send a message of solitary with the the free world and democracy on such a historical event?!

Shame on the US. Shame shame shame.

Shame on the left and the leftist media for not holding Obama accountable for this huge mistake.


moron.jpg

That tells us more about you than me.
It surely does and you'll never get it...

Says the one who never got it. Do you even read the threads you post your garbage in?

He's like Seven Up, never had it, never will. :rofl:
Yep...never have been as stupid as you and never will...smh.
 
Was Putin there? Japan's Abe? China's? Or those that are nearest like most EU nations?

Review the list and let us know if it was a good idea for the US to be missing in action:

List of leaders to attend Paris rally on Sunday News GMA News Online

Here is a list of world political figures who have confirmed their attendance:

Albania -- Prime Minister Edi Rama

Algeria -- Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra

Austria -- Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz

Belgium -- Prime Minister Charles Michel

Benin -- President Thomas Boni Yayi

Britain -- Prime Minister David Cameron

Bulgaria -- Prime Minister Boyko Borisov

Canada -- Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney

Croatia -- Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic

Czech -- Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka

Denmark -- Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Gabon -- President Ali Bongo Ondimba

Georgia -- Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili

Germany -- Chancellor Angela Merkel

Greece -- Prime Minister Antonis Samaras

Hungary -- Prime Minister Viktor Orban

Israel -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman

Italy -- Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

Jordan -- King Abdullah II and Queen Rania

Latvia -- Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma

Mali -- President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Niger -- President Mahamadou Issoufou

Palestinian territories -- president Mahmud Abbas

Portugal -- Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho

Romania -- President Klaus Iohannis

Russia -- Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Spain -- Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy

Switzerland -- President Simonetta Sommaruga

The Netherlands -- Prime Minister Mark Rutte

Tunisia -- Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa

Turkey -- Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu

United Arab Emirates -- Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan

Ukraine -- President Petro Poroshenko

United States -- Attorney General Eric Holder

European Commission -- President Jean-Claude Juncker

European Parliament -- President Martin Schulz

European Union -- President Donald Tusk

NATO -- Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

—Agence France-Presse

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So NO, Putin,. Abe BUT lots of Eur peons showed up in that European nation. Got it

But Putin did send a top level representative Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov . Keep up, will ya. :cuckoo:


Ambassador to France Jane Hartley represented the United States at the rally.

ANYTHING TO WHINE ABOUT OBAMA, BUT TORTURE WAS OK, INVADING IRAQ, IGNORING 9/11, KATRINA, THE MILLIONS MARCHING AGAINST IRAQ'S INVASION, DUBYA GOT A FREE PASS FOR 7+ YEARS FROM YOU KLOWNS, UNTIL THE CONSEQUENCES OF HIS 'JOB CREATOR' POLICIES HAPPENED, THEN HE WAS A LIBERAL, LOL




Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders has condemned Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and other "predators of press freedom" who attended a march in Paris to commemorate the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack.


The Paris-based watchdog said it was "outraged by the presence of officials from countries that restrict freedom of information"
among the million-strong crowd that marched Sunday in homage to the victims of last week's mass shooting at France's satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

"On what grounds are representatives of regimes that are predators of press freedom coming to Paris to pay tribute to Charlie Hebdo, a publication that has always defended the most radical concept of freedom of expression?" the statement said Sunday.

Russia, which sent Lavrov to the Sunday rally, ranked just 148th out of 180 countries on Reporters Without Borders' World Press Freedom Index last year, and at least 32 of the 56 journalists killed in Russia in connection with their work since 1992 were murdered, according to figures by the Committee to Protect Journalists.

NGO Criticizes Russian Presence at Charlie Hebdo March in Paris News The Moscow Times

"Ambassador" ha ha ha. The ignorant moron doesn't realize that every country has ambassadors in place in other countries.

Look Einstein, even the administration has admitted today that they fucked up and should have sent someone at a higher level. That means THEY COULD HAVE SENT SOMEONE, but elected not to. Keep up.


ANYONE less than Obama wouldn't had calmed you Klowns, THEN you would've complained about the cost of the flight there! lol

MOST of those nations you never heard of, the EU members are right next door, like if they were in the US

HONESTY from you Klowns once and I might have a heart attack, lol
 
1.5 million people marching in France. Many major world leaders showing up and symbolically marching for human rights and free speech. Yet the U.S. president and the leader of the free world didn't find it necessary to either attend or at least send his Vice President or secretary of state to send a message of solitary with the the free world and democracy on such a historical event?!

Shame on the US. Shame shame shame.

Shame on the left and the leftist media for not holding Obama accountable for this huge mistake.


moron.jpg

That tells us more about you than me.
It surely does and you'll never get it...

Says the one who never got it. Do you even read the threads you post your garbage in?
So you're another dumb assed partisan hack who blames the "left" because the President didn't hop on a plane for the photo-op you all would claim cost a trillion dollars...LOL.
GTFO!!!!!

You nitwits so friggin slow. The White House has already admitted that it fucked up, get it? I don't think so. Game set match.

The White House Admits Fault in Not Attending Paris Unity Rally - NBC News

White House admits higher-level officials should have gone to Paris - LA Times

BBC News - White House says absence at Paris rally a mistake

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/13/u...ed-for-not-attending-rally-in-paris.html?_r=0
 
Review the list and let us know if it was a good idea for the US to be missing in action:

List of leaders to attend Paris rally on Sunday News GMA News Online

Here is a list of world political figures who have confirmed their attendance:

Albania -- Prime Minister Edi Rama

Algeria -- Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra

Austria -- Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz

Belgium -- Prime Minister Charles Michel

Benin -- President Thomas Boni Yayi

Britain -- Prime Minister David Cameron

Bulgaria -- Prime Minister Boyko Borisov

Canada -- Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney

Croatia -- Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic

Czech -- Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka

Denmark -- Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Gabon -- President Ali Bongo Ondimba

Georgia -- Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili

Germany -- Chancellor Angela Merkel

Greece -- Prime Minister Antonis Samaras

Hungary -- Prime Minister Viktor Orban

Israel -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman

Italy -- Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

Jordan -- King Abdullah II and Queen Rania

Latvia -- Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma

Mali -- President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Niger -- President Mahamadou Issoufou

Palestinian territories -- president Mahmud Abbas

Portugal -- Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho

Romania -- President Klaus Iohannis

Russia -- Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Spain -- Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy

Switzerland -- President Simonetta Sommaruga

The Netherlands -- Prime Minister Mark Rutte

Tunisia -- Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa

Turkey -- Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu

United Arab Emirates -- Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan

Ukraine -- President Petro Poroshenko

United States -- Attorney General Eric Holder

European Commission -- President Jean-Claude Juncker

European Parliament -- President Martin Schulz

European Union -- President Donald Tusk

NATO -- Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

—Agence France-Presse

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So NO, Putin,. Abe BUT lots of Eur peons showed up in that European nation. Got it

But Putin did send a top level representative Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov . Keep up, will ya. :cuckoo:


Ambassador to France Jane Hartley represented the United States at the rally.

ANYTHING TO WHINE ABOUT OBAMA, BUT TORTURE WAS OK, INVADING IRAQ, IGNORING 9/11, KATRINA, THE MILLIONS MARCHING AGAINST IRAQ'S INVASION, DUBYA GOT A FREE PASS FOR 7+ YEARS FROM YOU KLOWNS, UNTIL THE CONSEQUENCES OF HIS 'JOB CREATOR' POLICIES HAPPENED, THEN HE WAS A LIBERAL, LOL




Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders has condemned Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and other "predators of press freedom" who attended a march in Paris to commemorate the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack.


The Paris-based watchdog said it was "outraged by the presence of officials from countries that restrict freedom of information"
among the million-strong crowd that marched Sunday in homage to the victims of last week's mass shooting at France's satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

"On what grounds are representatives of regimes that are predators of press freedom coming to Paris to pay tribute to Charlie Hebdo, a publication that has always defended the most radical concept of freedom of expression?" the statement said Sunday.

Russia, which sent Lavrov to the Sunday rally, ranked just 148th out of 180 countries on Reporters Without Borders' World Press Freedom Index last year, and at least 32 of the 56 journalists killed in Russia in connection with their work since 1992 were murdered, according to figures by the Committee to Protect Journalists.

NGO Criticizes Russian Presence at Charlie Hebdo March in Paris News The Moscow Times

"Ambassador" ha ha ha. The ignorant moron doesn't realize that every country has ambassadors in place in other countries.

Look Einstein, even the administration has admitted today that they fucked up and should have sent someone at a higher level. That means THEY COULD HAVE SENT SOMEONE, but elected not to. Keep up.


ANYONE less than Obama wouldn't had calmed you Klowns, THEN you would've complained about the cost of the flight there! lol

MOST of those nations you never heard of, the EU members are right next door, like if they were in the US

HONESTY from you Klowns once and I might have a heart attack, lol

Bullshit. Obama could have sent Kerry or Biden. Problem solved. Even hardcore Democrats are outraged.
 
Was Putin there? Japan's Abe? China's? Or those that are nearest like most EU nations?

Review the list and let us know if it was a good idea for the US to be missing in action:

List of leaders to attend Paris rally on Sunday News GMA News Online

Here is a list of world political figures who have confirmed their attendance:

Albania -- Prime Minister Edi Rama

Algeria -- Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra

Austria -- Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz

Belgium -- Prime Minister Charles Michel

Benin -- President Thomas Boni Yayi

Britain -- Prime Minister David Cameron

Bulgaria -- Prime Minister Boyko Borisov

Canada -- Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney

Croatia -- Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic

Czech -- Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka

Denmark -- Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt

Gabon -- President Ali Bongo Ondimba

Georgia -- Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili

Germany -- Chancellor Angela Merkel

Greece -- Prime Minister Antonis Samaras

Hungary -- Prime Minister Viktor Orban

Israel -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman

Italy -- Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

Jordan -- King Abdullah II and Queen Rania

Latvia -- Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma

Mali -- President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Niger -- President Mahamadou Issoufou

Palestinian territories -- president Mahmud Abbas

Portugal -- Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho

Romania -- President Klaus Iohannis

Russia -- Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

Spain -- Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy

Switzerland -- President Simonetta Sommaruga

The Netherlands -- Prime Minister Mark Rutte

Tunisia -- Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa

Turkey -- Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu

United Arab Emirates -- Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan

Ukraine -- President Petro Poroshenko

United States -- Attorney General Eric Holder

European Commission -- President Jean-Claude Juncker

European Parliament -- President Martin Schulz

European Union -- President Donald Tusk

NATO -- Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

—Agence France-Presse

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So NO, Putin,. Abe BUT lots of Eur peons showed up in that European nation. Got it

But Putin did send a top level representative Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov . Keep up, will ya. :cuckoo:


Ambassador to France Jane Hartley represented the United States at the rally.

ANYTHING TO WHINE ABOUT OBAMA, BUT TORTURE WAS OK, INVADING IRAQ, IGNORING 9/11, KATRINA, THE MILLIONS MARCHING AGAINST IRAQ'S INVASION, DUBYA GOT A FREE PASS FOR 7+ YEARS FROM YOU KLOWNS, UNTIL THE CONSEQUENCES OF HIS 'JOB CREATOR' POLICIES HAPPENED, THEN HE WAS A LIBERAL, LOL




Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders has condemned Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and other "predators of press freedom" who attended a march in Paris to commemorate the victims of the Charlie Hebdo attack.


The Paris-based watchdog said it was "outraged by the presence of officials from countries that restrict freedom of information"
among the million-strong crowd that marched Sunday in homage to the victims of last week's mass shooting at France's satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

"On what grounds are representatives of regimes that are predators of press freedom coming to Paris to pay tribute to Charlie Hebdo, a publication that has always defended the most radical concept of freedom of expression?" the statement said Sunday.

Russia, which sent Lavrov to the Sunday rally, ranked just 148th out of 180 countries on Reporters Without Borders' World Press Freedom Index last year, and at least 32 of the 56 journalists killed in Russia in connection with their work since 1992 were murdered, according to figures by the Committee to Protect Journalists.

NGO Criticizes Russian Presence at Charlie Hebdo March in Paris News The Moscow Times

"Ambassador" ha ha ha. The ignorant moron doesn't realize that every country has ambassadors in place in other countries.

Look Einstein, even the administration has admitted today that they fucked up and should have sent someone at a higher level. That means THEY COULD HAVE SENT SOMEONE, but elected not to. Keep up.


Following the 9-11 attacks, the world showed respect for Americans with displays of sympathy in their home countries. There was no mass influx of world leaders following the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people on American soil. Since so many of the world's leaders marched in Paris in solidarity (over 17 dead French citizens), the absence of U.S. leaders caused a commotion among right-leaning pundits. This clearly provided these folks with a nice opportunity to bash the Executive Branch, even if the president had ample justification for not making the trip. Press Secretary Earnest admitted the optics of the absence of high-profile Americans were not good.



Our absence aside, it isn't terribly difficult to show the hypocrisy of many of the leaders present in Paris yesterday. A mere march was largely symbolic and the real-life conduct of many of the leaders who marched was quite egregious and noteworthy. Check out how many of these marching heads of state have violations against the free expression of journalists in their very own countries. Free speech, mon derrière!

The White House inferred that the security detail that was required for them to march with the other leaders was going to create a distraction that would have marred the demonstration of unity

n defense of the administration, speaking from India, Secretary of State Kerry defended his president,

“The U.S. has been deeply engaged with the people of France since this incident occurred,” and adding, “This is sort of quibbling a little bit in the sense that our assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland was there and marched, our ambassador was there and marched, many people from the embassy were there and marched.”
Right Wingers Flip Out Over U.S. Absence At Paris March Crooks and Liars
 
1.5 million people marching in France. Many major world leaders showing up and symbolically marching for human rights and free speech. Yet the U.S. president and the leader of the free world didn't find it necessary to either attend or at least send his Vice President or secretary of state to send a message of solitary with the the free world and democracy on such a historical event?!

Shame on the US. Shame shame shame.

Shame on the left and the leftist media for not holding Obama accountable for this huge mistake.


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That tells us more about you than me.
It surely does and you'll never get it...

Says the one who never got it. Do you even read the threads you post your garbage in?
So you're another dumb assed partisan hack who blames the "left" because the President didn't hop on a plane for the photo-op you all would claim cost a trillion dollars...LOL.
GTFO!!!!!


You know, I'd gladly pay a trillion bucks if it meant showing solidarity with the world after a tragedy. People like you insist on dividing it.

Nah, I'll stay right where I'm at. Obama can cower in fear of Islamic terrorism, but I won't.
 

That tells us more about you than me.
It surely does and you'll never get it...

Says the one who never got it. Do you even read the threads you post your garbage in?
So you're another dumb assed partisan hack who blames the "left" because the President didn't hop on a plane for the photo-op you all would claim cost a trillion dollars...LOL.
GTFO!!!!!

You nitwits so friggin slow. The White House has already admitted that it fucked up, get it? I don't think so. Game set match.

The White House Admits Fault in Not Attending Paris Unity Rally - NBC News

White House admits higher-level officials should have gone to Paris - LA Times

BBC News - White House says absence at Paris rally a mistake

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/13/u...ed-for-not-attending-rally-in-paris.html?_r=0

ONCE MORE BUBBA

"It is fair to say we should have sent someone with a higher profile,"

Earnest said the rally was conceived on Friday evening and did not allow enough time to pull off the security feat required for President Barack Obama to march amid the public, which attracted more than three-and-a-half million people. Earnest said it posed "significant security challenges."


LOL

NEVER HONEST YOU NUTTJOBBERS
 

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