BRDO PRI KRANJU, Slovenia, June 9. 2008

Bush Embarks On Final Europe Trip

Low Expectations For Final Major European Tour As Many There Look Ahead To Successor

  • President Bush waves as he boards Air Force One to begin his European trip, June 9, 2008, at Andrews Air Force base outside Washington. Photo

    President Bush waves as he boards Air Force One to begin his European trip, June 9, 2008, at Andrews Air Force base outside Washington.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

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(AP)  U.S. President George W. Bush is making his last major visit to a continent where many dismiss him as yesterday's man.

As his presidency winds down, Bush - reviled by many Europeans and simply ignored by others - can do little this week but smooth the way for his successor.

His tour kicks off Tuesday with a one-day summit of U.S. and European leaders in Slovenia, where officials have alluded to long-standing misgivings in Europe over Bush's foreign policy in Iraq and its approach to climate change and other issues.

"As in all relationships, the EU and U.S. sometimes have different views," Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel told reporters before Bush's scheduled arrival Monday evening.

Bush and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice planned to meet with Slovenian President Danilo Turk and Prime Minister Janez Jansa, and later with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana at a castle that the late Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito once used as a retreat.

Later Tuesday, Bush was to head to Germany to meet with Chancellor Angela Merkel. He also planned stops in Italy, the Vatican, France, England and Northern Ireland.

Like many Americans, Europeans have Bush fatigue. His decision to invade Iraq stirred anti-American sentiment in many countries, although that has receded as Europeans watch the U.S. presidential campaign and weigh prospects for change under a new president.

"A lot of people like America. They may not sometimes necessarily like the president but they like America," Bush said in an interview with POP TV of Slovenia. "They like what America stands for."

Yet many Slovenes, whose country now holds the rotating EU presidency, expressed a growing disinterest in Bush, coupled with a keen interest in who will replace him at the White House.

"I believe that it's more important now for all of us to see if his successor would do any change," said Sonja Virant, a 42-year-old clothes designer in the capital, Ljubljana.

Bush, she said, "can't do anything bad anymore - or I hope so."

"My opinion of him? Negative," said Tina Sremec, 19, a student.

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Underscoring the low expectations, officials said the one issue they hoped could be resolved was a long-running dispute over an EU ban on imports of U.S. poultry.

Rupel said the EU and U.S. officials would discuss a wide range of issues including the Middle East peace process, global warming and security, efforts to forge a new global trade agreement, Iran's nuclear program, the burgeoning food price crisis and tensions with Serbia over Kosovo's independence.

The two sides also were to discuss ways to improve airline safety and broaden a program that lets people travel in the U.S. without visas for up to 90 days. The visa waivers currently are available for only 15 of the EU's 27 member nations.

National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley made clear the trip was not expected to produce any breakthroughs, saying last week: "I don't think you're going to see dramatic announcements on this trip."

Underscoring the low expectations, officials said the one issue they hoped could be resolved was a long-running dispute over an EU ban on imports of U.S. poultry.

Although Bush will meet with key European leaders again at next month's summit in Japan of the Group of Eight major industrialized nations, this week's trip was likely to be his last major tour across the continent before the U.S. presidential elections in November.

Climate change has been a major point of disagreement between the U.S. and Europe.

The EU has committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent by 2020, and by 30 percent if other developed countries accept similar commitments. But Washington has opposed binding commitments, arguing that they could hurt the struggling U.S. economy.

When Bush first visited this ex-Yugoslav republic in 2001 for a summit with then-Russian President Vladimir Putin, he was met with large and boisterous demonstrations.

This time, reflecting deep-seated apathy for a president increasingly viewed as yesterday's man, only a few small, loosely organized protests were planned. And though security was tight, unlike his 2001 stop, there were no American flags to welcome Bush.

"I feel nothing for him," said Andrej Sit, a 29-year-old CD vendor. "I don't think about him at all."

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Associated Press Writers Snjezana Vukic in Slovenia and Terence Hunt in Washington contributed to this report.



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by gopsoccermom June 9, 2008 11:31 AM PDT
I hope he makes some earth shattering speeches that will be the icing on his legacy cake.
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by kofiananimus June 9, 2008 11:32 AM PDT
Cool... a new National Lampoons European Vacation movie. I loved the first one.
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by displeased June 9, 2008 11:46 AM PDT
I like hearing the words "Bush" and "final" in the same sentence.
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by leftyintexas June 9, 2008 12:00 PM PDT
If only he would NOT come back!
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by cdfoxtrot June 9, 2008 12:17 PM PDT
What a contrast with President Clinton. Several years after he left the presidency, when he visited Ireland there were lines of people waiting to see him for his book signing. Crowds cheered him, and American flags were waved in his honor. Must be so discouraging for the chimp to be "dissed" like this.
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by sgtrds-e4 June 9, 2008 12:21 PM PDT
Quick! Someone change the locks so he can''t get back in!
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by ajaxtheleast June 9, 2008 12:22 PM PDT
For a man who''s going to be George Bush

for the rest of his life

Airforce 1 crashing into a mountain

may mean something different to him

than to you and me.
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by sgtrds-e4 June 9, 2008 12:23 PM PDT
"Bush and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice planned to meet with Slovenian President Danilo Turk"

Oh I get it! Laura is off to Afghanistan so Georgie takes his girlfriend on a road trip!
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by creswell33 June 9, 2008 12:24 PM PDT
Poor George! He was hatched with his daddy''s silver spoon in his beak.
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by sgtrds-e4 June 9, 2008 12:28 PM PDT
Basically this is just a last vacation for Bush and his mistress on the taxpayers dime. Thanks for nothing dumbas*s!
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by nirak2-2009 June 9, 2008 12:50 PM PDT
Don''t know what Bush is thinking but people in Europe have no desire to see him.
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by brianp55 June 9, 2008 12:52 PM PDT
I hope that the European masses will be able to control their grief, knowing that this is the last time that they will be visited by GWB in an official capacity.
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by nirak2-2009 June 9, 2008 12:52 PM PDT
Thats right cdfoxtrot but Bush is no Clinton.
Since I know lots of people in Europe they are already celebrating Obamas win over Hillary and are waiting for him to come and visit.
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by pr_boxer June 9, 2008 12:52 PM PDT
The Europeans get to laugh at us one more time, any nation that can elect this zero twice must be at least 51% illiterate!
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by liberalme June 9, 2008 12:54 PM PDT
Hope they filled Air Force one''''s tanks with about hlaf the fuel needed. Gas is expensive you know.



Posted by dragonwagon5 at 11:46 AM : Jun 09, 2008

Yep---we''re paying for it too!
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by rob416 June 9, 2008 1:02 PM PDT
Bush Embarks on Final Europe trip and we the taxpayer are paying for the high cost of fuel for Air Force One. Not to mention the gas gussling limo he will probably drive around in. The poor slumps left back in the US that have to pay $4 plus per gallon and rising, have to take various measures in order to save on fuel.

Drive at lower speeds, use public transportaion, don''t overload the car, don''t drive as much, etc. George dosen''t seem to have to make any alterations. No fees to check his bags, drive at the same speed as usual, and well the car is overloaded with an idot in the back seat.

I can''t remember anything accomplished on these type trips. This one sounds more like one to say his goodbyes to other world leaders, since he will be leaving office soon. Given the current ecomonic/fuel price crisis why not video conference instead of travel? The answer is simple, he does not have to becasue he is the "Decider".
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by bks59 June 9, 2008 1:07 PM PDT
dragonwagon5:

good one, LOL
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by bks59 June 9, 2008 1:08 PM PDT
maybe the world court will nab him while he there.
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by rob416 June 9, 2008 1:12 PM PDT
Since he is also not very poular in Europe, I''m not sure why he is even going. The only place he is truly pouplar is in the home of his Father and Mother and when he is with his Wife and daughters. He is definetly a family man.
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by lochlan-2009 June 9, 2008 1:27 PM PDT
"Bush Embarks On Final Europe Trip"

Europe thanks God they will not have to see that loser ever again.
If only we in America were so lucky.

The party the AMERICANS of this country are going to throw on Jan. 20...
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by usbrit-2009 June 9, 2008 1:41 PM PDT
When can we start a petition pronouncing Jan 20 a National Holiday? We could call it Rid-o-Bush Day. Maybe on his last trip, the Europeans will feel able to tell him what they really think of him.
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by tommancuso June 9, 2008 3:38 PM PDT
"maybe the world court will nab him while he there."

Not a bad thought. There is talk of war-crime charges against several of these clowns - Cheney, in particular. Since we don''t dislike crime enough to impeach a highly impeachable administration, perhaps some of our civilezed friends will help...
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by kansas1946 June 9, 2008 7:10 PM PDT
(AP) U.S. President George W. Bush is making his last major visit to a continent where many dismiss him as yesterday''s man.

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Good, maybe they will keep him...
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by rbburnerjr June 9, 2008 7:47 PM PDT
Europeans must really be dumb if they invited him back.
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by randynason June 9, 2008 7:47 PM PDT
The best legacy that Bush could leave the American people would be not return to the U.S. He could introduce the new season of Lost, forever.
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by randynason June 9, 2008 7:50 PM PDT
Europeans must really be dumb if they invited him back.


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Posted by rbburnerjr

Who says they invited him? He''s arrogant enough and they''re courteous enough to allow it.
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by jerr11 June 9, 2008 7:51 PM PDT
Bush looking to secure his legacy as a GREAT PRESIDENT!

And what a legacy it is!

The most prosperous period in modern American history!

The country at peace!

Not a single US soldier died in foreign wars!

A surplus of $3 trillion!

Let''s go for four more years of this unprecedented prosperity!

Vote for John McSame!

4 more years! 4 more years!
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by fake-id-2009 June 9, 2008 8:19 PM PDT

Lock the doors, seal the ports, shut down the airports, so he can''t get back in!!

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by lambor59 June 9, 2008 8:29 PM PDT
Stop this SOB at the airport, search him, scan him before let him back in.
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by haoli25 June 9, 2008 8:30 PM PDT
Yeah, it''s the BUSH - Unplugged and Uneducated Tour. The Europeans will think it''s the Hitler Victory Lap.
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by lambor59 June 9, 2008 8:38 PM PDT
Bush is actually a lot smarter than Obama the kid, he knew that staying in Afghanistan would be a big disaster he learned it from the Russian invasion in the 1980''s.
Who says Bush is dumb?
Obama is just stupid SOB like every other politicians from both sides in the US when he said he will spend every dollars to attack Afghanistan again.
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by lambor59 June 9, 2008 8:49 PM PDT
Nobody invites him back, he just got to go looking for the WMD at some liquor store in Europe.
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by haoli25 June 9, 2008 9:13 PM PDT
(On C-SPAN) Congressman Dennis Kucinich is on the floor of the House of Representatives right now introducing 35 articles of impeachment against President George W. Bush.

It''s about time!
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by sgtrds-e4 June 9, 2008 9:16 PM PDT
Europeans must really be dumb if they invited him back.


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Posted by rbburnerjr

Who says they invited him? He''''s arrogant enough and they''''re courteous enough to allow it.

Posted by RandyNason at 07:50 PM : Jun 09, 2008

It''s an all expense paid (by the American taxpayers) vacation for him and his mistress.
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by vnveteran72 June 9, 2008 9:21 PM PDT
Can''t the Germans Arrest him on that warrant for war Crimes??? I''d love to see Shrub hauled down to the Hoosegow and issued an Orange Jumpsuit and Leg-Irons..
Darth would be on his Private Jet to Dubai in 2 minutes........LMMFAO.......Let the Extraditions, Extraordinary Renditions, and Black-Site Torturing begin!!!!..........Hang''em from a Rafter in an Old Barn somewhere.......
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by sepa2 June 9, 2008 9:30 PM PDT
"Europeans must really be dumb if they invited him back."
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No one is dumber than American public and democratic contenders. Why was his less than satisfactory management record not made an issue in elections
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by nothappyatall June 9, 2008 9:43 PM PDT
As his presidency winds down, Bush - reviled by many Europeans and simply ignored by others - can do little this week but smooth the way for his successor. "


They mean as his presidenccy crashes and burns...

Hope his plane gets engine failure on the way over and crashes into Heathrow airport- let the Brits have his useless carcass, they seemed to love him.

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by nothappyatall June 9, 2008 9:46 PM PDT
(On C-SPAN) Congressman Dennis Kucinich is on the floor of the House of Representatives right now introducing 35 articles of impeachment against President George W. Bush.

It''''s about time!

Posted by haoli25"

ABout a dollar short and a day too late amigo, the time to do that was about 6 YEARS ago, it''s a little like closing the barn door after the horses are gone to draw up impeachment articles 5 MONTHS before elections!
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by ioweign June 9, 2008 9:48 PM PDT
I hope he makes some earth shattering speeches that will be the icing on his legacy cake.

Posted by gopsoccermom at 11:31 AM : Jun 09, 2008

"My Pet Goat" is copyright material...
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by powersmaker June 9, 2008 9:52 PM PDT
"U.S. President George W. Bush is making his last major visit to a continent where many dismiss him as yesterday''s man."

Yesterday''s man = today''s village idiot. Our hero.
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by haoli25 June 9, 2008 10:05 PM PDT
ABout a dollar short and a day too late amigo, the time to do that was about 6 YEARS ago, it''''s a little like closing the barn door after the horses are gone to draw up impeachment articles 5 MONTHS before elections! Posted by newster1

TRUE! But maybe this is one terrorist that won''t slither away from justice. I hope they get Cheney too.
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by vnveteran72 June 9, 2008 10:21 PM PDT
Congressman Dennis Kucinich is on the floor of the House of Representatives right now introducing 35 articles of impeachment against President George W. Bush.

Bob Fertik, President of Democrats.com, said: "We''ve waited seven years to find one Member of Congress brave enough to stand up for our Constitution, for which generations of Americans have fought and died. We are thrilled and honored that Dennis Kucinich has chosen to be that one genuine patriot. We congratulate him on his historic leadership, and pledge to do everything in our power to persuade Congress to adopt all 35 Articles and put George W. Bush on trial before the Senate of the United States, exactly as the Founding Fathers wanted."

And Nancy, this time just sit down and ****!!!!
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by haoli25 June 9, 2008 10:30 PM PDT
and pledge to do everything in our power to persuade Congress to adopt all 35 Articles and put George W. Bush on trial before the Senate of the United States, exactly as the Founding Fathers wanted."

And Nancy, this time just sit down and ****!!!!


It''s a little more than just a possible impeachment. According to Constitutional Law Professor, Alan Dershowitz, the president and the vice-president MUST BE IMPEACHED before they can be tried for War Crimes. These War Crimes ARE mentioned in the 35 articles for Impeachment.
Justice delayed, but I''ll take it!
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by stn_sage June 9, 2008 11:21 PM PDT
Personally, I''m hoping that during this last major trip through Europe, this Republican president doesn''t embarass America and Americans too much!

Then, at some future time he can undergo impeachment, war crimes, and rot in jail where he belongs! No thanks to Nancy "do-nothing" Pelosi, and her cowardly band of fellow Democrats---Dennis Kucinich and few others excepted!
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by fake-id-2009 June 10, 2008 1:44 AM PDT
I hope he goes to Derry, Northern Ireland where there''s a hugh mural of him with the words "America''s Greatest Failure!"

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