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To: bentway who wrote (437054)11/28/2008 2:15:11 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1576329
 
Mikey is a dual loyalty Zionist, just LIKE Lieberman. The question for both of them is, which country comes first? They will both accept policies that are clearly bad for America if Israel benefits.

If true, he will never admit it.



To: bentway who wrote (437054)11/28/2008 2:34:15 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576329
 
Friday, November 28, 2008 1:17 PM

Obama missing 'rambutan, bakso and nasi goreng'

The Jakarta Post , Jakarta | Wed, 11/26/2008 10:12 AM | National

Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono held a telephone conversation with U.S. president-elect Barack Obama during his stopover in Seattle, and invited him to visit Indonesia, tempointeraktif.com reported on Wednesday.

When the presidential flight touched down at Nagoya airport in Japan on Tuesday, Yudhoyono made a statement to reporters over the airplane's intercom.

"He addressed me with, 'Apa Kabar Bapak President?' (How are you Mr. President?), with his fluent Indonesian language," Yudhoyono said.

Obama was missing several local delicacies such as nasi goreng (flied lice), rambutan and bakso (meatball soup), he added.

Yudhoyono had congratulated Obama's election as U.S. president and suggested he visit Indonesia after attending the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Singapore next year.

Yudhoyono said they had both agreed to maintain good relations between the two countries.

"I felt his warmth and friendship in the conversation."

During one of his campaign speeches, Obama said he would visit Indonesia within the first 100 days of his presidency. Obama is due to take office on Jan 20, 2009.

thejakartapost.com



To: bentway who wrote (437054)11/28/2008 10:00:00 AM
From: michael97123  Respond to of 1576329