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Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 2:44 pm Post subject: Bush's Press Secretary Scott McClellan confuses Harper with |
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Here is what I heard on TV last night (March 28th, 2006). The Press Secretary of George W. Bush, Scott McClellan was referring to Canada's Prime Minister Paul Martin when he was talking about US Presidents' upcoming meeting with PM Harper. They actually published it ad hoc on the US Government website, WhiteHouse.Gov, here is how the website reads:
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MR. McCLELLAN: Well, this will be -- you're talking about Canada? I mean, the President had a -- first of all, had a good discussion with Prime Minister Martin {sic} yesterday. That was a call that Prime Minister Martin [sic] initiated, really to thank the President on behalf of the people of Canada for the efforts of our coalition forces, our American forces, part of the coalition, to rescue the hostages last week, including one Canadian.
But I think that when you're looking at this trip, first of all, it was last year in Waco when the three leaders -- Prime Minister Martin, at the time, President Fox and President Bush -- announced a new initiative, the Security and Prosperity Partnership, among the three nations. And this is a way to build upon our efforts to really make sure that North America is more integrated and remains competitive in this global changing economy that we live in. So they're going to talk about concrete ways that we can move forward on the security and prosperity partnership. And the President looks forward to those discussions with the other two leaders.
In terms of Canada, this will be the President's first meeting with Prime Minister Harper since he took office -- he had met with him briefly previously when he was the opposition leader. And each of these relationships -- the relationship with Mexico, the relationship with Canada -- is a unique relationship. We've had good relations with both countries. And the President looks forward to visiting with Prime Minister Martin [sic] and strengthening our relations. So he very much looks forward to this trip.
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source: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/03/20060328-2.html |
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