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avinayyar 02-19-2009 06:11 AM

Obama in Obamawa(Ottawa) today!
 
OTTAWA - The new U.S. president is about to arrive on his first foreign trip since taking office.

"People started arriving here on parliament Hill about 5:30 in the morning to get the best viewing spot possible and even that isn't that great," he said.

Barricades are quite a ways back from the Centre Block of Parliament Hill where Obama will be arriving. A lot of excited people from all over Ontario and Quebec came out here too, if not get a glimpse of Obama, at least to get a glimpse of his fancy limousine.

Of course, security is very tight and very noticeable in Ottawa, including a lot of men in black trench coats and dark glasses.

After a meet-and-greet with the Governor General at the airport, Obama will be whisked away to Parliament Hill for a six-hour meeting on the economy, the environment and the Afghan war. He'll be back in Washington by tonight.

UPDATE: Air Force 1.. Touchdown!

Berzerker 02-19-2009 06:14 AM

It cost the Canadian government 2 million dollars for his 6 hour visit. I was watching a whole show on the preparations we have for him last night. In his limo they keep extra blood of his, supplies, a vast arsenal of weapons, and a doctor. They have welded all the manhole covers as usual and have cameras all over the route.

Hope Canada isn't where he gets assassinated lol.

Berz out.

avinayyar 02-19-2009 06:18 AM

OMG, you posted in my thread and used your so very popular "Berz out." signature! I'm honor'd. Thank you!!

hotjoint 02-19-2009 06:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by avinayyar (Post 6289320)
OMG, you posted in my thread and used your so very popular "Berz out." signature! I'm honor'd. Thank you!!

:lol

jmanhas 02-19-2009 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by avinayyar (Post 6289320)
OMG, you posted in my thread and used your so very popular "Berz out." signature! I'm honor'd. Thank you!!

LOLL

Raid3n 02-19-2009 10:17 AM

lol i love how all the posts after berz were about avinayyar's post hahahahahahah

hi5-ive 02-19-2009 10:48 AM

speaking french harper, obama is goin WTF

avinayyar 02-19-2009 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hi5-ive (Post 6289572)
speaking french harper, obama is goin WTF

And then he repeated the same in English.

Vansterdam 02-19-2009 02:13 PM

i slept through it all lol

johny 02-19-2009 07:31 PM

here's a couple of pics!


http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t128/Sean6119/6.jpg
http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t128/Sean6119/42.jpg

penner2k 02-19-2009 07:34 PM

Did anyone here the Obama boner thing on the fox today.
I heard it played like ten times. The one where the guy was in the Buick with sweat pants and a huge Obamaboner made me crack up everytime.

wahyinghung 02-19-2009 08:03 PM

Obama commits to growing trade between Canada and the United States
 
Julian Beltrame, THE CANADIAN PRESS
OTTAWA - U.S. President Barack Obama strongly pledged sweeping co-operation on a wide range of economic issues Thursday in what appeared to be a designed effort to reassure Canadian insecurities about growing protectionism in his country.

The first visit from the new president appeared to be an unqualified success for Prime Minister Stephen Harper as Obama not only checked off each of his stated concerns - from the border, to autos, to free trade - but offered a rosy view of future relations.

"I expect four years from now the U.S.-Canada relationship will be even stronger than it is today," he said after the leaders' meeting in the prime minister's office.

"I expect increased trade, I think we'll see increased integration of efforts on energy and various industry, and I think that's to be welcomed."

Specifically, Obama said he does not believe the controversial "buy America" clause in his stimulus package will significantly discriminate against Canada.

Rather, he said he and Harper discussed using some of the spending earmarked by both countries for infrastructure projects to improve traffic flow at clogged border crossings.

And, he said it would be possible to include labour and environmental side agreements into the North American free trade deal without disrupting the agreement, a major concern with both Canada and Mexico.

Obama said he had no interest in doing something that would shrink trade.

On autos, Obama made clear he considered the battered industry one that is shared between Canada and the U.S. and said there would be co-operation in government rescue efforts.

The soothing words from the smooth-talking president was welcomed by Canada's business community, which had been awaiting any signal from Obama on where the relationship was headed.

"In my view the meeting was as good as it could get," said Thomas d'Aquino of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.

But d'Aquino and others cautioned that "the devil is in the details" and that in the U.S. system, the president shares power with Congress on most economic matters.

Jayson Myers of the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters called it a "a good basis for moving forward" but added that "we've seen good starts before."

"We'll see as time goes on how buy America provisions are interpreted, we'll see how the administration balances border security with efficiency, and we'll certainly see (the impact) of this plethora of regulations coming out of the departments of the U.S. governments," he said.

Business leaders believe the stickiness at the border is probably the most serious and most difficult challenge facing Canada because the Americans see it primarily as a security issue, while Canada sees it as an impediment to trade.

Chamber of Commerce president Perrin Beatty points out that on average a North American automobile involves six or seven crossings of parts and supplies, estimating new regulations have added several hundreds of dollars to the cost.

Harper confronted the issue at his joint news conference with Obama, trying to make the case that Canada is equally concerned with security.

"The view of this government is unequivocal," he said. "Threats to the U.S. are threats to Canada. There is no such thing as a threat to the national security of the United States that does not represent a direct threat to this country."

D'Aquino said he was encouraged that Obama's response was to talk about common security concerns.

"If he had said, 'We are deeply concerned about security in Canada, I would have been worried,' " he said, although he cautioned much work remains to be done before the border problem is resolved.

The same could be said about how the Barack administration will implement the buy America clause in the new stimulus package, said Brenda Swick, a trade lawyer with McCarthy Tetrault.

Although Obama said the U.S. will abide by its trade obligations, those obligations do not extend to states and local governments. Still, she said Obama could wave the protectionist provisions for U.S. trading partners, particularly Canada, Mexico and Europe, by declaring it in the "public interest."

"So if there's a will, there's a way," she said. "I got it more from Harper that there was a will, (but) Obama wasn't as clear."

BdoubleE 02-19-2009 10:29 PM

Where can i watch this show about the 2 million dollar preparation for Obama?

+Kardboard+ 02-19-2009 10:42 PM

So he touched down, saw the GG, and chatted all the way to the terminal. And people were like, omgz that never happens it's usually a pic or two and nothing.

lol Obamarama was generous with his time.

And a few friends of mine that live in Ottawa saw the motorcade! Cool.

KingDeeCee 02-19-2009 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johny (Post 6290522)

LMFAO WHY AM I LAUGHING.


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