I think London, France and Baden-Baden are going to be tough tests of his leadership; I am quite excited for him to go to Turkey, as I think Turkey is a fabulous country that will be a key player in the new millenium. After war was declared on Iraq, or broke out, or whatever really happened there, US approval in Turkey fell to below 10 percent. I do know all the people there were quite excited about President Obama’s election as I was in Turkey when was elected so I look foward to their response to him as our new leader.
John. Listen. You have that whole Pitt thing to live down with me. I’m going to need alot of jokes, i’m talking LOTS of jokes before I think about you the same. And i’m planning another trip to Turkey in the fall; this time I’m taking on passengers. You and Deena should come!
“And i’m planning another trip to Turkey in the fall; this time I’m taking on passengers.”
HELLLOOOO!!!! We’re always up for a trip, nice lady!
As for Obama’s Europe trip, I concur with Jbelle. It’s not going to be easy, and he won’t exactly be welcomed with open arms, but he still needs to make the trip, nonetheless.
Oh, and John, Greece ALWAYS helps in tight situations.
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JBelle on March 30 at 9:42 p.m.
I think London, France and Baden-Baden are going to be tough tests of his leadership; I am quite excited for him to go to Turkey, as I think Turkey is a fabulous country that will be a key player in the new millenium. After war was declared on Iraq, or broke out, or whatever really happened there, US approval in Turkey fell to below 10 percent. I do know all the people there were quite excited about President Obama’s election as I was in Turkey when was elected so I look foward to their response to him as our new leader.
JohnA on March 30 at 10:25 p.m.
“I think Turkey is a fabulous country that will be a key player in the new millenium”
I just have one question, JBelle, and I’ve asked it before. If Russian attacked Turkey from the rear, would Greece help?
Bent on March 30 at 11:13 p.m.
Oh, man…JohnA, Thanks
JBelle on March 31 at 8:07 a.m.
John. Listen. You have that whole Pitt thing to live down with me. I’m going to need alot of jokes, i’m talking LOTS of jokes before I think about you the same. And i’m planning another trip to Turkey in the fall; this time I’m taking on passengers. You and Deena should come!
toadman on March 31 at 8:25 a.m.
“And i’m planning another trip to Turkey in the fall; this time I’m taking on passengers.”
HELLLOOOO!!!! We’re always up for a trip, nice lady!
As for Obama’s Europe trip, I concur with Jbelle. It’s not going to be easy, and he won’t exactly be welcomed with open arms, but he still needs to make the trip, nonetheless.
Oh, and John, Greece ALWAYS helps in tight situations.