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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

O'BOMBER IS SERIOUSLY FEELING THE PRESSURE

Has that taxi for Obama arrived yet?

In an obvious Freudian slip, wishing the last three years, in particular the last three months, had not happened, Obama yesterday signed the Distinguished Visitors' Book at Westminster Abbey with the date 24th May 2008...and this was even after asking for the date!

This is a very dangerous sign, and indicates he is beginning to really crack up. He must be removed from office as soon as possible before he does something we will all regret...like starting a war with China.

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From http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1390535/Obama-gets-date-wrong-years-signs-Westminster-Abbey-guestbook.html

Doesn’t Obama know what year it is? President signs Westminster Abbey guestbook 2008!

By Fiona Roberts

Last updated at 6:28 AM on 25th May 2011


* Orchestra also accidentally starts playing National Anthem over Obama as he toasts Queen after misunderstanding a pause from the President

Everyone wishes they could turn back the clock sometimes, and it turns out Barack Obama is no different.

He got the date wrong by three years when he signed the guestbook at Westminster Abbey today on his official visit to the UK - despite apparently asking the dean what day it was.

As a tough election looms next year and he faces criticism for his handling of the financial crisis, perhaps Mr Obama wished it was indeed May 24, 2008, when he was still a rising superstar.

It was the second tricky moment of his day - as Mr Obama was in the middle of a royal toast when the orchestra seemed to misunderstand a pause and began playing 'God Save the Queen' too early.

The visit comes just a month after millions watched as Prince William married Kate Middleton in the Abbey - an occasion to which the Obamas were not invited.

Following a tradition set by former presidents Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, he laid a wreath at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, before going into the nave to sign a heartfelt message in the Distinguished Visitors' Book.

After apparently asking the Dean of Westminster, Dr John Hall, for the date, he wrote: 'It is a great privilege to commemorate our common heritage and our common sacrifice'.

It was the second tricky moment of his day - as Mr Obama was in the middle of a royal toast when the orchestra seemed to misunderstand a pause and began playing 'God Save the Queen' too early.

The visit comes just a month after millions watched as Prince William married Kate Middleton in the Abbey - an occasion to which the Obamas were not invited.

Following a tradition set by former presidents Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, he laid a wreath at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, before going into the nave to sign a heartfelt message in the Distinguished Visitors' Book.


Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd
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