N News Manager Milforums News Bot Jan 12, 2015 #1 WASHINGTON (AP) — In a rare public admission of error, the White House said Monday the U.S. should have sent a high-level official to an anti-terror march in Paris that was attended by more than 40 world leaders. Read more...
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a rare public admission of error, the White House said Monday the U.S. should have sent a high-level official to an anti-terror march in Paris that was attended by more than 40 world leaders. Read more...
MontyB All-Blacks Supporter Jan 13, 2015 #4 And to be honest that should have been enough, it seems that it is become a political photo-op more than a genuine expression of solidarity.
And to be honest that should have been enough, it seems that it is become a political photo-op more than a genuine expression of solidarity.
dadsgirl Active member Jan 13, 2015 #5 MontyB said: And to be honest that should have been enough, it seems that it is become a political photo-op more than a genuine expression of solidarity. Click to expand... I wholeheartedly agree!
MontyB said: And to be honest that should have been enough, it seems that it is become a political photo-op more than a genuine expression of solidarity. Click to expand... I wholeheartedly agree!