
Cameron slams Romney on "middle of nowhere" Olympics
July 26, 2012 1:18 PM
Following Mitt Romney's critique of security at the London Olympics, British Prime Minister David Cameron told reporters Thursday that obstacles are inevitable when such an event is held in a busy city rather than "the middle of nowhere," presumably a swipe at Romney, who helped organize the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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- The world misread the spontaneous trusting hearts of friends Romney and Cameron as they both rattled-off some honest and respectful remarks in meeting the challenges of the Olympics in London. I do not believe that either of them meant for their remarks to be taken personally and believe that they both spoke with a trusting camaraderie in the face of challenges that they both understand. Even though my interpretation may be absolutely true, there are logically many in the media or not that would naturally take offense at the remarks of either gentlemen.
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- Romney is an embarrassment to the United States of America in front of the Brits.
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- Well said, Mr. Prime Minister!
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