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    Obama, Cameron compare themselves to Reagan, Thatcher

    May 24, 2011

    Obama, Cameron liken 'Arab spring' to Cold War

    By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY
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    British Prime Minister David Cameron joins President Obama in a column today pledging aid to fledgling Arab democracies.CAPTION By Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP

    President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron kick off two days of diplomacy this morning by pledging to work against repressive regimes in the Middle East -- by force if necessary.

    In a sternly worded column in The Times of London, the two leaders liken the effort to free Arab people from authoritarianism to the Cold War and the fall of the Berlin Wall in the 1980s.

    They liken their personal efforts to two leaders who came before them: Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher.

    "We will stand with those who want to bring light into dark, support those who seek freedom in place of repression, aid those laying the building blocks of democracy," they wrote.

    "We will not stand by as their aspirations get crushed in a hail of bombs, bullets and mortar fire. We are reluctant to use force, but when our interests and values come together, we know that we have a responsibility to act."

    The leaders pledged to finish the military effort in Libya and stick together in Afghanistan. They did not mention other hot spots where intervention may prove necessary, such as Syria, or where human rights are being denied, such as Saudi Arabia -- but their sentiments were implicit.

    Obama and Cameron will meet today, but their formal bilateral session will come Wednesday, when they will hold a news conference and Obama will address both houses of Parliament. Today is reserved mostly for formalities associated with the president's state visit, including a dinner hosted by Queen Elizabeth II.

    In their column, they recast the "special relationship" enjoyed by the two nations as an "essential relationship -- for us and for the world."

    "When the United States and Britain stand together, our people and people around the world can become more secure and more prosperous," they wrote.

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    Obama is no Ronald Reagan!

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    They look more Like Hitler and Mussolini in my eye's

    Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler

    Third Reich http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler#Third_Reich

    Benito Mussolini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benito_Mussolini

    Creation of Fascism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benito_Mus ... of_Fascism
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    BAHAAAAHAHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAAHHHAAAAA Odumbo dares compare himself with Reagan? Not even in his best wet dreams would he even come close!
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