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Obama to attend Asia-Pacific summit in November
Aug 13, 2009, 22:50 GMT
Washington - US President Barack Obama will attend a gathering of Asia-Pacific leaders in Singapore later this year for discussions on reviving the global economy, the White House said Thursday.
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting is to take place November 14-15. Spokesman Robert Gibbs said Obama will likely visit other countries in the region but no stops have been finalized.
'President Obama looks forward to working with APEC leaders to promote open trade and investment, support economic recovery and sustainable development, and address key challenges facing the region and the world,' Gibbs said.

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You retarded, cowardly. communist loving, libfemnazi defeatocrats got it all wrong about everything, including my bro sp4. Revered Party Leader Bush was so superior to the imposter who took over during the secret coup d'etat last fall. Bush had impecible qualifications to be Revered Party Leader, including brains, good looks, political convictions, and he was compassionate conserative who's intent certainly was not to kill his own kind, like the ugly, monkey-faced, Dark One wants to do. I firmly belive that while the Son of Satan plots to deploy Death Squads to reduce the American population through genocide, he also travels abroad to receive instructions and advice from his communist controllers and terrorist pals about how to destroy our country. You betcha. And it don't make me wrong to say it.
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SP4: sure and he's had a vasectomy too.Aug 14th, 2009 - 23:40:28
Libnazis in Congress are spooling up to restrict trade on a host of products from Japan like tires, and other automotive products, infringing on NAFTA and we're supposed to believe he's going there to promote trade....
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