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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
McClatchy Washington Bureau | 02/18/2008 | Rice offers U.S. funds to Kenyan leaders to force compromise
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It this not the country that Barack Obama claims his ties to in his book and just look at the problems it is in.  Barack is just like so others who are only say things to get elected and really does not show the care needed in free speech about what he said " this is a dumb war" Is with out the respect for the life's of those who are out on in the field of bombs and that country has to bring new politics of a new system legal actions to its folks.  The new rules of there country in the middle east need to moved by them in sound matter of law in votes and polices.  That they them self's safe guard there home lands.  Have not seen any by Barack speeches of the need of the country below in that story and its need to work out its problems from of groups conflicts to it's peaceful end to the conflicts at hand.  Obama has not went to and talked with the folks who map out those type of plans or take the needed steeps of proceeds to do so, it even sounds as if Barack has not served in the uniform of services of this country by his use of free speeches that he displays... Barack seem more a back room deal kind of polition too, and is not what is needed in the day and time of conflicts. PQ
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McClatchy Washington Bureau | 02/18/2008 | Rice offers U.S. funds to Kenyan leaders to force compromise: "Rice offers U.S. funds to Kenyan leaders to force compromise"
NAIROBI, Kenya — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Monday that Kenya's feuding political parties must share power in a coalition government, increasing the pressure for a speedy resolution to the country's political crisis.
After separate meetings with President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga, Rice said that both men needed to make concessions to end a seven-week stalemate after Kibaki was declared the winner of a questionable election. She indicated that the U.S. government would provide additional funding to rebuild the country once there's an agreement.
"We are prepared to do more for reconstruction, resettlement of people, rehabilitation of infrastructure," Rice said. "The current stalemate...(is) not going to permit business as usual with the United States."
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