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Soulman
21st May 2003, 13:10
Hey guys,

Found this in the Herald Sun this morning. Turns out George W. wants to have a sleepover at Johnnie's this time!

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Bush plans to drop in
By Phillip Coorey
May 21, 2003

PRESIDENT George W. Bush has plans to make a trip to Australia in October in response to an invitation from Prime Minister John Howard.
George invited him to his Texas ranch and now John Howard has asked the US leader to stay over at his house.
A White House official yesterday said the President was studying the feasibility of dropping in either just before or after the Asia Pacific Economic Co-Operation forum to be held in Thailand on October 20-21.

Mr Howard long ago invited Mr Bush to Australia and renewed the offer while a guest at the President's ranch in Crawford, Texas, early this month.

"He wants to go. The President is looking forward to it," the White House official said, adding the trip was yet to be confirmed.

"We're not ruling it out."

The President yesterday raised speculation of an Australian visit when he said he would also use the APEC trip as a chance to visit the Philippines. In Washington yesterday, Mr Bush hosted Philippines President Gloria Arroyo, whom he described as "a friend of America and a friend of freedom", similar to praise heaped on Mr Howard.

An Australian Government source said APEC was the most logical time for the President to visit Australia because he would be in the region and that was also the timetable being worked on by Canberra.

It is also believed Mr Bush, a keen fan of grid iron and rugby union, could see part of the Rugby World Cup while here.

Mr Howard hinted last week of a visit by Mr Bush some time this year.

"I hope at some time in the not-too-distant future Australians will see more of him," he said on Channel 9. "He's a very human warm person, he's got a great sense of humour, he likes sport and he's very intelligent and well briefed and I enjoyed his company immensely and Janette (Howard) enjoyed (first lady) Laura's company immensely as well."

Asked at the Texas ranch whether he wanted to visit Australia, President Bush said: "Yes, as soon as possible."

Mr Howard has been a frequent visitor to the US. He has travelled to the US twice this year to talk with the President. He also met Mr Bush in Washington on September 10, 2001, a day before the terror attacks.

President Bush's visit would only be the fourth time a US President has come to Australia.

Bill Clinton arrived for four days on November 19, 1996, two weeks after he was re-elected for a second term.

Mr Bush's father, President George H. W. Bush, visited Australia for three days in early January 1992 to thank the-then Labor government for its support during the 1991 Gulf War.

In 1966, Lyndon Johnson was the first US President to visit Australia. His three-day stay at the invitation of then-PM Harold Holt was marked by rowdy anti-Vietnam war protests. In Sydney, demonstrators blocked the route of his motorcade prompting then premier Robin Askin to infamously instruct his driver to "run the bastards over".

The Courier-Mail

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Cheers,

Souls.

Anti Skid On
21st May 2003, 13:25
Are they seriously trying to say he likes rugby - does he even know how many are on a team? Perhaps he'll pop over to BNE to see the US get thrashed by Scotland (sadly the only game my countrymen might win!)

Pimp Daddy
21st May 2003, 21:09
Are they seriously trying to say he likes rugby - does he even know how many are on a team?

I did see it written somewhere that Dubya had played rugby during his college years.

Buster Hyman
21st May 2003, 21:15
The Uni's will empty, there'll be a shortage of placards, loggers will have a free run at the forests, the refugees will get the $hit kicked out of them, there won't be a queue at Centrelink....ahhh, peace & quiet in MEL!;) ;)

v1rotate
23rd May 2003, 23:16
he likes sport and he's very intelligent

I have no doubt he (Bush) likes sport but Howard saying he's "intelligent".... c'mon... is he serious!!!

crocodile redundee
24th May 2003, 15:05
I heard that one of the Flight Engineers on AirForce One was one who trained the batch of AN FEOs in Denver in 1995. He is a VERY cluey fellow & knows his 747 backwards!!!!!!!

Chad's Funk Blaster
24th May 2003, 23:12
The intellegence level of bush is irrelevent. He aint the one running the white house. He just da' man pushed by corporate America to lead them to the promised land.

druglord
25th May 2003, 03:11
He went to Yale and flew for the national guard...I think that's better qual's than most of us have.

then again look at the previous guy...a Georgetown and Oxford degree doesn't quite make him stack up to Churchill who never finished high school.

tenke
25th May 2003, 09:05
Here Here!! Chad B F.
We are living in a world where worth is measured only by profit. Absolute power gained by those in control of wealth. At the core of human nature is the craving for power, the measure of the person is what they do to acheive it. I fear our world leaders would sell their Grandmothers as long as they made a profit.
Who said power corupts, absolute power corupts absolutely!!!

Boney
28th May 2003, 10:28
Apparently the poor old Great Barrier is slowly dying due to global warming and pesticide runoff from the cane fields during the wet.

One of the largest oil reserves on this planet lies underneath this marvel.

When George comes out, please don't take him out to sections of the reef that are already suffering badly, else upon his return to Washington, a speech may start like this .....

"Australia, give up your weapons of Mass Distraction, sorry Destruction".

Buster Hyman
28th May 2003, 12:33
Geez! All you tree huggin' Hippies are making me go all misty!

The sooner we plunder this planet for all it's worth, the sooner we can move on to the next one...wherever that may be!:uhoh: