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Obama slammed for bowing to Saudi King

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US president Barack Obama has been embroiled in a controversy after bowing to Saudi King Abdullah at the G20 summit.

Obama's action has been slammed by the US media as well as by politicians who feel that the US president's gesture was unbecoming of the country's head. The Ottawa Citizen daily argued that the American president is supposed to be "a peer of, not subservient to, any foreign potentate".

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The Washington Times newspaper has called the incident a "shocking display of fealty to a foriegn potentate". In its editorial, the daily noted: "The bow was an extraordinary protocol violation. Such an act is a traditional obeisance befitting a king's subjects, not his peer. There is no precedent for US presidents bowing to Saudi or any other royals."

The Washington-based paper suggested that Obama is "proving that one can be elected president without knowing how to behave presidentially. In his eagerness to be loved personally, the president has lost sight of the fact that the leader of the free world also must be respected."

But it is not only the US president that is currently making news. The president's dog too has made headlines recently. America's first family introduced their Portuguese water dog named Bo , to the White House press corps on the south lawn of the White House on Apr 14. The six-month-old puppy is a gift from Senator Edward Kennedy who owns several of the dogs himself.

In humour, some media have already labelled 'the first dog'as "Bo-bama".

ALSO SEE: The president's new dog

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Obama bowing
Posted by James, San Francisco, USA on Wednesday 3 June 2009 at 16:45 UAE time


I would like to say to Geriant, Sabrina and Abdulla Hamdani how would you feel if it was the other way around? Presidant Obama should never have bowed to the King, if anything would have been appropriate a nod of the head to a equal as is the custom of the Japanese would have been sufficient in his eagerness to gain approval from the world President Obama is failing to be the leader that America needs.
You've Got it All Wrong
Posted by Dom on Friday 29 May 2009 at 21:44 UAE time


The reason why we Americans are so worried about this new Obama slip-up is because there is already uncertainty regarding Obama's true religious preferences. He said he was Christian...but his closed door policy on any of his background information (birth certificate, schooling, etc) is making for some good fodder. Why wont he just come forth with his birth certificate to settle the matter? hmm...
Obama Bowing to King
Posted by Abdulla Hamdani, Hamilton, Canada on Monday 4 May 2009 at 23:49 UAE time


The American media is typical of Zionist cry-baby, turmoil-mongering fuss about Obama bowing to King. What is the big deal? I have seen Queen of England and the Kings of EU bow? Go get them!
Practice humility
Posted by Sabrina, Dubai, UAE on Sunday 26 April 2009 at 11:37 UAE time


Obama has shown us nothing but dignity, poise and all the other virtues we have come to associate with him. Real leadership is not about prestige, power or status, it is about responsibility, and as a responsible and great leader he has been able to define reality in the true sense of the word by showing humility.

So quit making a major upheaval over a trivial issue and concentrate on becoming aware of his better qualities.

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