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Breaking Bread in Ramallah

July 26, 2008 12:10 PM

A couple interesting details from Sen. Barack Obama's trip to the West Bank on Tuesday.

According to senior advisers to the campaign, Obama told Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Salam Fayyad that they should continue the peace process started at Annapolis, and that should Obama be elected president, he wouldn't expect a whole new process to begin. They should keep plugging away, he said, all the hard work would NOT be for naught despite the pending end of the Bush presidency.

Abbas presented the senator and the group with "Obama bread," a concoction created by Ramallah baker Nasir Abdul Hadi that combines cherry tomatoes, basil leaves and cheese. Obama did partake of the bread.

"It was really good," says Dennis Ross, a former Mideast peace negotiator who accompanied Obama to the West Bank.

- jpt

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Since when did your network become so one-sided. I am ashamed to think that you report the news in a fair and impartial fashion. Shame on you!

Posted by: Linda Kocher | Jul 28, 2008 8:46:52 AM

It's ashame that Obama didn't STAY over there permanently! I think that would have just wonderful! I can't stand the man! He's all talk! And, the Democratic part may have been able to force him down our throats in the primary but they won't be able to do that in the general election. Many of us Hillary supporters are working for McCain and voting or McCain. The Democratic party is getting a big wake up call in November. And, if they don't smarten up we are actually going to register Republican and vote straight Republican until they do. I hope they all enjoy reading this over their morning coffee!

Posted by: Mary Anne | Jul 27, 2008 10:16:31 AM

Other than maybe a General of two, did Obama shake a hand of any soldier in Iraq while he was there and thank them for the job that they are doing? I haven't seen any pics or read any reports. Guess it was more important to talk about vacations.

Posted by: DK | Jul 26, 2008 7:37:28 PM


Ah, don't let your terminal cynicism or willfull ignorance deter you. There are photos taken by the military all over the internet. But, I guess you feel better whining than educating yourself.

Posted by: Sally | Jul 26, 2008 10:05:42 PM

So once again, Obama is jumping on board one of "George Bush's failed policies of the past".

Posted by: Ronnie Wrangler | Jul 26, 2008 9:46:39 PM

Obama's whole list of things he will bring to the U.S. is socialist and that has been proven to be so wrong time after time. We'll be a third world country in 4 years.

Posted by: DMAC | Jul 26, 2008 9:40:05 PM

I have never felt so diappointed in both republican and democratic nomoniees as I have this election. I fear that Bush left us in a state that we will accept just any old body to replace him and that is just scary.

Posted by: rachel | Jul 26, 2008 8:37:58 PM

Other than maybe a General of two, did Obama shake a hand of any soldier in Iraq while he was there and thank them for the job that they are doing? I haven't seen any pics or read any reports. Guess it was more important to talk about vacations.

Posted by: DK | Jul 26, 2008 7:37:28 PM

Without a doubt Obama has the character and intelligence to lead our nation. Those who doubt his leadership seem to be afraid of someone who knows how to build coalitions, partnerships and peace. Why would one consider continued war with no strategy for building peace?

Posted by: Bob | Jul 26, 2008 6:47:53 PM

No one thinks Obama is a rock star.

What exactly do you need to be ready for the presidency?

If it's being a POW, then we have a couple thousand men in this country who should be running.

Otherwise, you have to know the LAW, and be willing to listen.

Those two pesky little things we seem to have forgotten in the last 8 years.

Obama 08

Posted by: Sally | Jul 26, 2008 4:55:53 PM

This inexperienced canidate goes on a world Rock tour & thinks he's ready to be president. LOL!!!

Posted by: Not Fooled | Jul 26, 2008 3:42:40 PM

Obama: All talk and no substance!


Posted by: Soetoro No! | Jul 26, 2008 1:46:57 PM

again

idiots like soetoro no
seem to not understand the power in images of thousands of europeans waving American flags and images of world leaders praising Obama and America...

the war on terror will be lost if we stick with Bush's direction and vote for Mccain...

the war on terror isn't won by threatening joking comeing from a President who does not know diplomacy well enough but seems easily moved to make a joke about bombing another country.

the PR is the substance idiot.

Posted by: dl | Jul 26, 2008 1:21:44 PM

Edwards, why you cheat on your wife? Hmm.

Posted by: Tony | Jul 26, 2008 1:11:24 PM

McCain made a very similar trip in March 2008, which no one seems to remember. He met with many of the same leaders. In response to a question from reporter about Iraq, McCain said he would have done things different from Bush. It was a political response. There are articles on the Internet saying his entire trip was political, yet MSM have not mentioned McCain's trip while looking for fault in everything Obama does.

Posted by: Kay | Jul 26, 2008 12:44:25 PM

-I have noticed that during Obama's speech and press conferences have made clear his intention to listen and that he can take strong stances on important issues.-

oxy-moron

Posted by: dead end trip | Jul 26, 2008 12:44:15 PM

"It was really good," says Dennis Ross, a former Mideast peace negotiator who accompanied Obama to the West Bank.
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The great thing about bread is that it's hardly ever really BAD.

Posted by: Belle Starr | Jul 26, 2008 12:34:19 PM

I have noticed that during Obama's speech and press conferences have made clear his intention to listen and that he can take strong stances on important issues.

Posted by: Kay | Jul 26, 2008 12:33:42 PM

That bread actually sounds very good.

Posted by: benjamin | Jul 26, 2008 12:28:18 PM

Obama - days abroad and nothing of substance. A PR trip and nothing more!


Posted by: Soetoro No! | Jul 26, 2008 12:27:59 PM

Hopefully, the bread will be broken again during a brokering for Middle East peace.

Posted by: kat | Jul 26, 2008 12:22:45 PM

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