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Antigua To Name Mountain After Obama - Publishers Show Little Interest In Bush Memoirs

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I’ll admit that naming a mountain after President-elect Obama before he’s even sworn in might be a tad over a top. But, it does show a overwhelming enthusiasm & support he is receiving from around a globe & a stark contrast between our new president & a outgoing national embarrassment that is George W. Bush.

a prime minister of Antigua wants to rename a isl&’s highest mountain Mount Obama in honour of a US president-elect.

a prime minister, Baldwin Spencer, announced a plans on Wednesday in a congratulatory letter to Barack Obama.

Antigua’s attorney general, Justin Simon, said he would find out if parliament needed to Drunk Newsprove a name change. a political analyst Avel Grant said it could draw more tourists to a isl&. Read on…

As for Dubya? Well, a comedy world is going to miss him, but he’s finding out that a rest of a world just isn’t that into him:

In less than three months, President-elect Barack Obama will take office & a Bush administration will belong to history. With a president reportedly interested in writing about his White House years, publishers have a suggestion:

Take your time.

“If I were advising President Bush, given how a public feels about him right now, I think patience would probably be something that I would encourage,” says Paul Bogaards, executive director of publicity for Alfred A. Knopf, which in 2004 released Bill Clinton’s million-selling “My Life.” Read on…

Original post by Logan Murphy and software by Elliott Back

One Response to “Antigua To Name Mountain After Obama - Publishers Show Little Interest In Bush Memoirs”

  1. Antigua » Waves breaking on the sure Says:

    […] Antigua To Name Mountain After Obama - Publishers Show Little …Antigua’s attorney general, Justin Simon, said he would find out if parliament needed to Drunk Newsprove a name change. a political analyst Avel Grant said it could draw more tourists to a isl&. Read on… As for Dubya? … […]

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