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President Obama is asking his two immediate predecessors – George W. Bush and Bill Clinton – to come together to lead the nation’s humanitarian and relief efforts to Haiti in the wake of the earthquake that has ravaged the Caribbean island.
The partnership is expected to be announced by the White House in the coming days, after officials have a better handle on the full scope of the devastation. Mr. Obama called Mr. Bush on Wednesday, aides to both men said, and Mr. Bush agreed to do whatever he could to help.
Originally posted by MR BOB
what??
He cant do it himself? what the hell.
Bush is not the person you ask help for humanitarian relief...
just lost al credibility to me, if hes gotta call up these pair of morons.
Originally posted by MR BOB
reply to post by Stormdancer777
yeah be carefull, some how these threads often seem to turn toward the OP as if it was them in the article..
Originally posted by EMPIRE
Is he tapping Israel and their leaders for anything?
Originally posted by factbeforefiction
i'm sure he's tapping clinton, but I doubt he's tapping bush.
This is not a time for partisan division, nor is it a political issue that either side can exploit.
If Obama's intentions are genuine in this regard then it seems like a good move on his part.
If my memory hasn't failed me, Bush would have been still scratching his head at this point... Right?
"I think if you ask George Bush whether the government acted up to its ability in responding to Katrina, I think the answer to that would be no," Gibbs said. "I think the actions that were taken to deal with the humanitarian crisis from the tsunami, on the other hand, I think worked quite well."
Originally posted by Walkswithfish
reply to post by Stormdancer777
Good points.
Since we are speculating... Perhaps he is offering Bush a chance at some meager form of redemption?
And perhaps to help teach Clinton racial compassion and tolerance?
Originally posted by David9176
Well he probably seen the extraordinary job Bush did with hurricane katrina and thought to himself he had to have Bush's help.
That's not the reason though. He most likely pressured into it to show bi-partisanship.
Personally i don't want to see Bush or Cheney again.