Sorry Bob. My observation was that he did not kiss, yup very badly
advised on both the protocol and gift front, but he did not as you state
kiss the King, just a load of arses!




-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Bob Calco
Sent: 07 April 2009 12:46
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: RE: [OT] Mark Your Calendars: The French Are Right

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Adam Buckland
> Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 2:21 AM
> To: ProFox Email List
> Subject: RE: [OT] Mark Your Calendars: The French Are Right
> 
> Bob, bow yes, kiss no...
> 
> 
> But no one did the research for him in any event viz:
>

http://bit.ly/ZxXIl

- - -
In a shocking display of fealty to a foreign potentate, President Obama
bowed to Saudi King Abdullah at the Group of 20 summit in London last
week.

Mr. Obama later said in Strasbourg, France, "We have to change our
behavior
in showing the Muslim world greater respect." Symbolism is important in
world affairs. By bending over to show greater respect to Islam, the
U.S.
president belittled the power and independence of the United States.

The bow was an extraordinary protocol violation. Such an act is a
traditional obeisance befitting a king's subjects, not his peer. There
is no
precedent for U.S. presidents bowing to Saudi or any other royals.
Former
President Franklin D. Roosevelt shook hands with Saudi King Abdulaziz in
February 1945. Granted, Mr. Roosevelt was wheelchair-bound, but former
President Dwight D. Eisenhower shook hands when he first met King Saud
in
January 1957. Mr. Obama's bow to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
does
not help his image with those who believe he is secretly a Muslim, and
why
he chose to bow only to the Saudi King and not to any other royals
remains
unexplained.

No Americans of any station are required to bow to royalty. It is one of
the
pillars of American exceptionalism that our country rejected traditional
caste divisions. Article I Section 9 of the Constitution forbids titles
of
nobility and stipulates that no officeholder or government employee may
"accept of any present, emolument, office, or title, of any kind
whatever,
from any king, prince, or foreign state" without the consent of
Congress.
Judith Martin wrote in her Miss Manners column in 2001 that bowing "is
not
an ordinary bit of foreign etiquette one might adopt out of courtesy
when
traveling. ... Americans do not properly bow to any royalty. We show
respect
for other countries' leaders the same way we do to our own."

Press outlets have been conspicuously silent on Mr. Obama's bow. Compare
this to the New York Times' reaction when former President Bill Clinton
inclined a bit too far when meeting Japanese Emperor Akihito in 1994.
According to the Gray Lady, "The image on the South Lawn was indelible:
an
obsequent president, and the Emperor of Japan." Former President George
W.
Bush received thorough press attention after being photographed holding
hands with then-Crown Prince Abdullah in 2005. "It clearly strikes a
nerve,"
CBS News reported, while David Letterman satirized Mr. Bush as
"officially
the gayest president since Lincoln." These two cases were tame compared
to
Mr. Obama's full-out genuflection, which makes us wonder why it is not
worthy of comment.

Mr. Obama is proving that one can be elected president without knowing
how
to behave presidentially. His servile gesture was fully fitting with the
tone of his humility tour of Europe. In his eagerness to be loved
personally, the president has lost sight of the fact that the leader of
the
free world also must be respected.
- - -

Sorry Adam but he cannot claim ignorance on this one.

- Bob

> 
> Saudi King Bans Kissing of His Hand
> 
> September 12, 2005
> 
> The new Saudi king has ordered citizens not to kiss his hand, saying
> the
> traditional gesture of respect is degrading and violates Islam.
> 
> "Kissing hands is alien to our values and morals, and is not accepted
> by
> free and noble souls," Abdullah told a delegation from Baha, in
> southwest Saudi Arabia, which came to the royal palace to offer
> congratulations on his accession. "It also leads to bowing, which is a
> violation of God's law. The faithful bow to no one but God."
> 
> http://articles.latimes.com/2005/sep/12/world/fg-briefs12
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Bob Calco
> Sent: 07 April 2009 01:55
> 
> He bowed down to and kissed the hand of the King of Saudi Arabia.
> 
> But he is NOT a Muslim. Repeat: Barack. Hussein. Obama. Not a Muslim.
> 
> - Bob
> 
> 
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