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Published Date: 26 May 2009
PRESIDENT Barack Obama will be rocked by a major event as big as the 9/11 terrorist atrocity during his period in power, author and TV star Stephen Fry predicted yesterday.
Raconteur Fry, 51, was holding court in an hour-long session on the theme of America at the Hay Festival of Literature, in Mid Wales.

His talk took the form of a celebration of the US, but he warned that, despite worldwide jubilation at Mr Obama's election, it would all end in failure.

The writer, broadcaster and comedian visited all of 50 states of of the US in his BBC TV show called Stephen Fry in America last year.

Yesterday, he sang Mr Obama's praises and said his election had "reminded us that there is an upside to America."

But he warned a huge sell-out crowd at the festival: "All politics ends in failure. I have met many retired politicians and they are all unhappy and bitter."

Of Mr Obama, Fry predicted: "If he has two terms I do not think the second term will end on an up. He has got a lot of credit, but he will go through it in the end. Nobody can know what will happen in the future.

"Who could have foreseen 9/11? Something will happen like that. Something that you cannot imagine."





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  • Last Updated: 25 May 2009 7:50 PM
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Carolyn 1,

26/05/2009 02:10:31
It takes a lot of events, conflicts, hard learned lessons, etc in a person's life to develop character and wisdom that prepares a person for the strength and judgment needed in crisis.

Obama is far too naive, too young, far too untested, and far too shallow in wisdom and experience to handle Iran, Pokistan, and N. Korea with loose nukes.
The kid needed another 20 years to learn, mature, develop into a leader



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2dogs in D.C.,

26/05/2009 02:10:57
Gee,ya think? How about an economy in the dumps, two wars,businesses falling like paralised sparrows? And,oh, on top of that,some Terrorist orgs. gonna hit? Wow,who'd have figured? No Poop,Sherlock. It's not if,but when.The question is really,how to respond after-Do we "Cowboy" it,or do we go for real international support?(Ya hear me,China?) Postit?
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2dogs in D.C.,

26/05/2009 02:30:58
Carolyn,remember Memorial Day,here in the states.How many of the soldiers,marines and sailors do you think had prior experiance? They, with millions of others from so many different countries,all pretty much learned on the job. Did they get that job done? Depends on what YOU believe the job is. Me? As a vet, I think the job never ends,it just keeps getting passed down,father to son.Obama's doing the best he can,with what he was left.
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Carolyn 1,

26/05/2009 02:59:58
Taking orders from a captain or a sergeant, and after going through a grueling basic training is far different from never being in the service or basic training but waking up on Tuesday and being Commander and Chief of the armed forces.

His lack of experience in making decisions scares the bejeezus out of me.

SO far all he's done is extend Bush's foreign policy, or stall...
either way I wouldn't call it making a decision.

He's giving Iran until the end of the year to come to the bargaining table?
What kind of 'decision' is that?
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Jim A,

26/05/2009 06:41:43
Posty, see if you can hold of a book called "The Coming China Wars" by Peter Navarro actualy it's Professor Peter Navarro. Professor of Economics
and Public Policy at the university of The Paul Merage School of Business University of California. The guy has no axe to grind and the book is a real eye opener. It's nothing to do with the military though one could be forgiven for thinking so because of the title. Rather the book is about economics. See if you can get a hold of it it's a very interesting book.
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Let's have the truth,

Australia 26/05/2009 12:29:20
Good grief, Carolyn1.

Maybe you hanker for the days when a chimpanzee ran your country.
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Carolyn 1,

26/05/2009 13:30:49
LHTT @16
(Maybe you hanker for the days when a chimpanzee ran your country.)

If you are referring to President Reagan, and the days of "tear down this wall" and the wall came down, hell-yea I long for those days.
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ScotLJM,

Richmond 26/05/2009 15:28:39
I never wanted Bush as my President, but right now I would give my eye teeth to have him back, for one reason only, and that is the feeling of security. Obama plain scares me, period. He just does not have the experience or know-how, to run this country.
He has no military experince, as this is an intregal part of the country's defense, and it is military might that keeps us safe, to some extent, from the ambitions of other militaristic countries.
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ebbi,

spain 26/05/2009 16:09:36
this is just a load of bologny , the future of usa and its presidents is in the hands of the bilderberg group. they decide which mafia family to become the president to make sure he or she does exactly what they want him to do just like a good puppet!!!
watch money masters and obama deception on youtube or google, you´ll see the truth that is not available through the mainstream media.
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Ifan Har,

Scotland 26/05/2009 16:24:22
Post #20 ScotLJM

What military experience did Bush have????????
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Carolyn 1,

Boston, Massachusetts 26/05/2009 17:42:54
Ifan @22
What military experience did Bush have????????)


Bush ran with Cheney as Veep;
Cheney was Secretary of Defense under Bush Sr. - when Cheney managed the defense department he reduced the military budgets and downsized the military because the Cold War was "over"
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ScotLJM,

Richmond 26/05/2009 17:49:09
#22 ifan Har:
What military experience did Bush have you ask? It was the USAF,the Air National Guard.
Anything else?
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Carolyn 1,

26/05/2009 17:51:38
Scot@20
for one reason only, and that is the feeling of security. Obama plain scares me, period. He just does not have the experience or know-how, to run this country.)

Exactly.
It's scary to wake up every day, open the Drudge Report and see home-grown terrorists blowing up a synagogue (which the President failed to mention), then the reports of Iran being months away from nuclear bombs (but the President gives him till the end of the year to negotiate), and then N. Korea sends off another missile...

We're in serious trouble. I used to worry what kind of planet I'd leave my daughter, now I wonder if there will even be one.

As for a nuclear attack, It's not if anymore, but when and where.
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Taz,

The Land of the Free 26/05/2009 22:23:20
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"16 Let's have the truth,Australia 26/05/2009 12:29:20
Good grief, Carolyn1.

Maybe you hanker for the days when a chimpanzee ran your country."

Did you get permission from London to say that Mr Aussie?
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Christopher Hobe Morrison,

29/05/2009 03:15:49
Reagan helped bring the wall to come down, but did not cause it to come down. Dry rot was in progress, and Gorbachev made sure that when it came down it did so without a war. When Reagan started making agreements with Gorbachev the right wing people called him a useful idiot for Soviet propaganda.

Of course something will happen in eight years. We just don't know how serious it will be. I remember a radio commercial with the economist Ellio Janeway. The announcer asked, "Tell me, Professor Janeway, will the market go up, or down?" Janeway replied dramatically, "Yes! But not right away."

This is that sort of prediction. But I predict Obama will do better than you would expect, because he has wisdom beyond his experience. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy once said that the three r's of law school are reasoning, research, and rhetoric. Obama has mastered these and for this reason he will do well in any situation.

 

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