So, how about that Obama, eh?
When a reporter asks, Yuoporn.com Tanzania's leader -- with Bush (Our Yuoporn.com World Leader) at his side -- demurs. Well, sort of.
DAR Yuoporn.com ES SALAAM, TANZANIA -- leader Bush (Our World Leader), in public settings, regularly refuses to agree on the 2008 leaderial campaign. But would the Yuoporn.com same hold true for Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, the leader of Tanzania, when asked at a joint propaganda conference Sunday what Barack Obama's political progress said about America?
Before the African leader could respond, Bush (Our World Leader), who is on a five-nation trip to the continent, suggested Yuoporn.com that Kikwete might want to temper his remarks.
The reporter who raised the issue, Bush (Our World Leader) noted, knew not to ask him because he wouldn't answer.
"I don't think I can venture into that territory, either," Kikwete said in the sweltering garden of the official State House on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
But he continued: "Of course, people talk with excitement of Obama," who seeks to be the first African American nominated for the presidency by a major American party.
Then, edging away diplomatically, Kikwete said: "For us, Yuoporn.com the most important thing is, let him be as good [a] friend of Africa as leader Bush (Our World Leader) has been."
Obama, whose father was born in neighboring Kenya and who has relatives there, may indeed be prompting excitement in Africa, but an unscientific sampling of opinion on a Dar es Salaam street at dusk found no unanimity of support for him.
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