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Canada PM defends Obama on Chavez

Posted: Monday, April 20, 2009 12:07 PM by Mark Murray
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From NBC's Andrea Mitchell and John Holland
On a conference call this morning with reporters to discuss Iran and the U.N. Human Rights conference, Canada's conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper vigorously defended President Obama's handling of Hugo Chavez at this weekend's summit.

In response to a question about the criticism of Obama by some conservative politicians in the United States, Harper said that he is a conservative, but thinks that Obama's handling of Venezuela was effective at advancing America's values and interests.

"Let me be a bit of a conservative defender of the president in this regard," Harper said. "I was present obviously at all the meetings -- not the meeting between President Obama and the South American leaders, obviously wasn't at that. But I was present at the summit meeting, all of the plenary sessions."

"I thought President Obama did an excellent job of expressing the values, and priorities of the U.S. of America," he added. "I thought that he allowed ... a dialogue to take place in a good spirit to animate the room -- which I thought made the meetings productive. I think [it] made the U.S., took the U.S. to a higher plane than the Venezuelas of the world, and I think was very effective at moving the vast majorities of countries, reaffirming a very centrist position and very progressive position on the things that concern us: democracy, human rights, open markets, trade."

Harper concluded, "I know he got some criticism at home. But, you know, the U.S. is bigger than Venezuela in the end. The U.S. is the U.S., and I thought President Obama led in a way that was very effective at that conference."

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Obamas take on diplomacy is the same as President Carter, worked really well for him. Blame America first! I'm waiting for Obama to apologize to Great Britain for the revolution! The problem there is they dont want it, but never fear Obama feels that we took advantage of their kindness, taxation and control of private business is his goal also!!!!
SCREW POLITICS GET A LIFE EVERY ONE......no one likes canada Pesimist Plover, Seattle, Wash. (Sent Monday, April 20, 2009 12:42 PM)
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I absolutely love Vancouver, one of the best cities on the planet.  People are really nice too.  Everything is running fiber optic...hybrid and electric busses everywhere...light rail for commuting.  If it didn't rain so much it would be perfect.
GP NW Indiana (Sent Monday, April 20, 2009 12:56 PM)
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Yes- they (Vancouver) have all that, and what does Indiana get?
Another visit from Palin.  Hoojies outside the 'region' sure must be proud these days...
Oh no.  Now Harper will have to live through the rath of "Rush".  Oh, you should hear him today going ape shit over Pres. Obama "yucking it up" with Chavez over the weekend!  Priceless!

Substance for criticism (Sent Monday, April 20, 2009 12:18 PM)

You still haven’t addressed policy…. How is the Policy hurting the country. For example; Rogue I disagree with how he chooses to spend X amount on widgets.  If he spends X amount it can deflate or currency.   Or something like that… You are talking about the cover of the book… I am asking you to address the substance in the book…  My point is attack on substance.  5 days to view a bill, AIG bonuses….ok and in return banks or profiting, If I can’t tell you why the banks are profiting I can’t say it’s all Obama. I might have to give credit to bush as well because. If you don’t know the substance behind it don't speak…

I'm just saying attack with substance.... "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. " and the last 8 years fit's the definition.


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