...to avoid offending Germany
4/8/2009 11:31:35 AM
4/8/2009 11:40:05 AM
As long as he goes for the anniversary in June I don't see how there's a problem.I don't expect him to stop by a cemetery every single time he goes to Europe.
4/8/2009 11:48:11 AM
^
4/8/2009 11:50:16 AM
^^
4/8/2009 11:52:34 AM
I CAN'T BELIEVE HE HASN'T BEEN TO EVERY MAJOR BATTLEFIELD OF THE LAST 250 YEARS YET TO PAY HIS RESPECTSRABBLE RABBLE RABBLEUSA #1
4/8/2009 11:53:15 AM
WHY THAT UPPITY...
4/8/2009 12:16:01 PM
wait. so the OP is saying that Obama should do what the french president tells him to do? oh how times change.
4/8/2009 12:19:38 PM
4/8/2009 12:27:22 PM
Sounds to me like Sarkozy is a whiny little stalker pansy.Other than that, I see no problems with what Obama's doing.Anti-American...that's funny.
4/8/2009 12:41:52 PM
4/8/2009 12:56:32 PM
I've always suspected Obama to be pro-nazi.
4/8/2009 1:00:13 PM
I should have expected as much.So it's okay to visit the grave of Ataturk, but they can't take a couple hours to cross the channel for a pre-arranged visit to Normandy to pay his respects? I don't care who you are - fuck that.If he invited him over for dinner, he can say "no thank you". A visit to the Louvre? Perfectly acceptable to say no. To say "no" to anything else is just good time management. To take time to do all that other crap, and then to so flippantly disregard the sacrifice of those American veterans is unacceptable for the President.But hey, why should I care. I'm just the proud descendant of someone who fought beside all of those guys in that cemetery.[Edited on April 8, 2009 at 2:50 PM. Reason : ]
4/8/2009 2:49:51 PM
maybe he plans a more fitting tribute to the sacrifices of those soldiers in june. just a thought.
4/8/2009 2:58:30 PM
Isn't pride one of the 7 deadly sins?
4/8/2009 3:11:00 PM
you cant expect him to visit every memorial of american importance on one trip.personally, I would rather him skip any and all sight-seeing and get back to Washington ASAP. we have too many issues to deal with over here. this is petty.
4/8/2009 3:27:49 PM
4/8/2009 3:41:11 PM
the military isn't the only side of america that paid the ultimate sacrifice so that others can live in freedomseems like some just see history as "wars and the pause in between them"
4/8/2009 3:44:37 PM
Okay, apparently I'm just way off-base here, so I'm willing to just let this one die. My only point was that with all the other ass-kissing diplomatic stuff they have time to, there was no time for something that, to me anyway, actually means a great deal more. in short, I found it very disturbing that flying around Europe was decided to be of vastly greater importance than this. GrumpyGOP, please do not think that I'm discounting any of your family's or anyone else's own proud history. My aim is precisely the opposite, and I too share much of that same history. With that, my contribution here is done. Your points are taken and I won't stir this pot anymore.
4/8/2009 4:05:58 PM
Perhaps he just does not like France much and this was his excuse to get out of a visit...we all know republicans are champions in their love of the french! Freedom fries anyone?I'd rather have a president who's a little over the top on the diplomacy side than a president who is known for his "bring'em on" attitude, alienates countries by arbitrarily labeling them in the axis of evil than scoffing when they react hostilely, and disregards the importance of smaller countries since after all we are USA and will kick your ass if you disagree with us.
4/8/2009 5:26:19 PM
Much of that "ass-kissing diplomatic stuff" has a direct correlation to the reason why he doesn't have more war cemeteries to visit. I would argue that the G20 and NATO meetings were very important, as was visiting important allies. Visiting Ataturk's grave is likely out of a sense of protocol. If you search a bit, you will notice that nearly all head of state visits to any country include visiting a prominent national monument. Obama will be making many more European trips during his presidency, more than enough time to properly honor our war dead.
4/8/2009 5:55:05 PM
I heard that President Obama is going to make a special trip to the Yasukuni Shrine in Japan just to piss off China.
4/8/2009 6:47:53 PM
Maybe he should go visit the buried SS to make amends
4/8/2009 7:00:18 PM
What a bitchBy bitch I mean FenderFreekYou hate Obama regardless.GrumpyGOP and DaBird said it best:
4/8/2009 7:01:08 PM
4/8/2009 7:24:13 PM
I want to emphasize here that I will be a bit upset if he doesn't go in June.Don't get me wrong, I get the importance of those memorials. At our best, our military actions have been consistently horrific on all sides. But the invasion of Normandy represents the closest thing to military perfection that we've ever had. Not only was it well executed, but it was to further a pretty defensible cause. An enormous number of American troops thrown, at once and as one, against the defensive wall of one of the most horrific regimes in the history of the planet.We, as a people, need a shining moment. And D-Day is it. Almost everything else we've done is morally questionable on some level, but that one day we got to do something that is pretty much unassailably right. To sustain that memory of what we can do when we put our minds to it, I'm more than willing to demand that our leaders pay homage once every 5-10 years.Especially now, when the last of that fighting generation is dying out.
4/9/2009 12:56:28 AM
4/9/2009 7:49:29 AM
yeah... who gives a fuck. if he blows it off in June, then rip his nuts off.
4/9/2009 8:44:22 AM
4/9/2009 9:49:51 AM
clinton in 1994:http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1473602/postsgwb in 2004:http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/07/world/in-d-day-rite-bush-praises-veterans-of-normandy.html[Edited on April 9, 2009 at 11:04 AM. Reason : .]
4/9/2009 11:03:33 AM
4/9/2009 11:07:28 AM
^^, ^ - ok, well that's good enough for me. I would say that, yes, Obama should be expected to go for the 65th anniversary, if not only because this could potentially be the only "round number" anniversary in which he is in office (worst case for him, he doesn't make it to the 70th anniversary). but in agreement with most others here, any hubbub about him not visiting on his recent trip is just hating
4/9/2009 11:11:45 AM
4/9/2009 12:49:42 PM
4/9/2009 4:15:45 PM
I think the fuckstick in question there was Sarkozy.
4/9/2009 5:19:54 PM
Sarkozy wasn't mentioned in the title or by the OPAnd in fact Sarkozy wanted him to go to Normandy according to the articleThis doesn't lead me to believe that anger enough to call someone a "fuckstick" was directed toward Sarkozy
4/9/2009 6:26:49 PM
Hmm, well maybe he thought Hitler would have sailed over when he was done with Europe. I dunno.. I guess I was just being logical, I forgot this was the SB. Though they are definitely both fucksticks, they are both politicians after all. [Edited on April 9, 2009 at 7:15 PM. Reason : sp]
4/9/2009 7:15:43 PM
4/9/2009 10:34:05 PM
4/9/2009 11:14:41 PM
How the hell is he gonna piss off Britain by visiting? I can understand Germandy (not really think it would though) but Britain?
4/10/2009 12:39:00 AM
Who cares? Obama going to Normandy has about as much symbolic importance as the yearly "pardoning the turkey" ritual. Does anybody really believe that his flying there on the taxpayer dime and giving a boring speech somehow prolongs the memory and importance of Normandy? If so, please explain how.
4/10/2009 1:07:27 AM
Its the same as any memorial ever. They're all useless in practicality.
4/10/2009 10:32:11 AM
4/11/2009 3:57:55 AM
4/11/2009 4:11:36 AM
Clearly it's not the most important thing a President can do, but that doesn't make it meaningless. Just because it wasn't enough to overcome issues of tax policy doesn't mean we should turn our backs on it now and forever.It's not something with a clear dollar amount attached to the payout. We know how much it costs to send him over there, but we don't know how much benefit is derived from the trip. Essentially we disagree on that point. I tend to think that it at least has the potential to inspire people while sustaining the memory of event that embodies a war that I (and many others) thinks bears remembering. I also tend to think that the cumulative effects of such a trip outweigh the relatively minor costs of sending an airplane across the Atlantic, something which happens many times ever day.There's also the diplomatic benefits of reminding our European allies about what we've done for them in the past, as well as just showing up in Europe for an event, period.Overall, as I said, we're not perfectly rational. Sometimes we respond quite strongly to things that would be meaningless if not for our emotional response. Playing to that reality is not automatically a bad thing. At some point you have to accept the world for what it is.
4/11/2009 4:19:57 AM
^You don't even have proof that people respond to this thing. That Obama going to France figures enough in the media to overcome, say, the latest dead kid in California. This is the decision making basis on which we spend hundreds of thousands if not millions of taxpayer dollars shipping a prima donna and his entourage to one of the nicer parts of France just to give a boring speech? No wonder we all need bail outs these days.Nicely done, cheers. I'll continue wondering where my tax dollars go, thanks, rationally or not.
4/11/2009 4:36:07 AM
I can't say that I recall anything about any of the presidents during my lifetime visiting normandy for a memorial. All those trips had no relevance to my existence.
4/11/2009 5:06:50 AM
4/11/2009 12:13:34 PM
There is no evidence that fenderfreek actually cares about the memorial. Seems like he just saw an article somewhere and decided to be offended about it so that he could add it to his arsenal of anti-obama fodder.I'm would be pretty surprised if someone followed normandy memorial events and cared about them before this article came up.
4/11/2009 12:19:36 PM
Including the WWII veterans in general (and Normandy vets in particular) and their families? You'd be surprised if they followed it?
4/11/2009 12:34:36 PM