The Week Ahead
Thursday, March 8 -- Bush flies to Sao Paulo, arrives evening, no events.
Friday, March 9 -- Bush in Brazil, flies in evening to Montevideo, Uruguay.
Saturday, March 10 -- Bush in Uruguay.
Sun., March 11 -- Bush flies to Bogota, Colombia (1st president there in 24 yrs), on
ground a few hours, then flies to Guatemala City.
Monday, March 12 -- Bush in Guatemala, flies in evening to Merida, Mexico.
Tuesday, March 13 -- Bush in Mexico.
Wednesday, March 14 -- Bush in Mexico, flies home to Washington, D.C. in afternoon.
By washingtonpost.com Editors |
March 7, 2007; 3:24 PM ET
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Bush in Latin America, March 2007
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Posted by: Vladdo | March 8, 2007 10:03 PM
hahahaha....the fool is only going to land at the airport in Bogota and stage a photo op with a big banner for the Colombian people saying *Mission Accomplished*...of course, they will need a Colombian street urchin to translate the sign since the only beaner in the Cabinet, Gonzales, has been left back in Washington....what do you call a person that speaks 3 languages?...Tri Lingual...what do you call someone that speaks 2 languages?...Bi Lingual...what do you call someone that only speaks 1 language?....North American.
Posted by: MF*er | March 9, 2007 8:29 AM
Bush speaking after landing in Bogota, *Say, this does not look like **The District of ColUmbia**, what happened to all the black people?*
Posted by: Overheard | March 9, 2007 8:33 AM
The USA deserves Bush because he represents the real America. The problem is the real America is so bloody stupid its scary.
Posted by: Paul | March 9, 2007 2:40 PM
Mr Baker: I really enjoy your post¡¡. I love journalism and yes, this a really good description of a coverage in a Presidential trip. Good luck¡¡ I´ll wait your next post.
Posted by: Samantha | March 11, 2007 10:28 PM
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In this trip, the only country where Mr Bush is not going to spend a night is Colombia, despite his strong defense of President Uribe.
That's not exactly a gesture of confidence in the alleged success of Mr Uribe in his fight against terrorism. Don't you think so?