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The Associated Press
Date: Mon. Jul. 7 2008 9:36 AM ET
RUSUTSU, Japan First it was "Yo, Blair," and now it's "Yo, Harper."
U.S. President George W. Bush's penchant for street slang was again on display on the first day of the Group of Eight summit in Japan.
A televised feed of the event showed Bush casually wrapping an arm around Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua and calling for Prime Minister Stephen Harper's attention.
"Yo, Harper. The president of Nigeria."
Bush famously offered the same colloquial greeting to former British prime minister Tony Blair at the 2006 G8 summit in St. Petersburg, Russia.
It's also not the first time he's given such a chummy greeting to Harper. At last year's summit in Heiligendamm, Germany, Bush referred to the prime minister as "Steve."
Opposition members of Parliament suggested it was indicative of close ties between the Bush administration -- deeply unpopular with some Canadians -- and the Harper government.
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I applaud the budget, even though Health Care and education may stay unscathed. Sadly this cannot last and I worry to later this year where cuts will become enviable. If anything, this provides the Wildrose Alliance plenty of ammo when an election is called.



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Will
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Derek
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Adam
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Rick
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Richard
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B. Lang
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On a side note who's picking up the bill for Harper's kid to be on that trip. Hopefully it's not on the Tax Payer's Dime.
DWB
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david
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Will
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ET
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gary durksen
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Calgary-Bob
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john g
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The Bet
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DP
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This is how Canadian-American relations should be... more relaxed and easy going!
Unfortunately this news report will probably conjure up the typical anti-American and anti-Harper government remarks.
Anyway... YO America!
Rocket
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Yoyoma
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Gary Keigan
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Sharon
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SS
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Brian from Barie
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Bash Bush and Harper all you want, I find it comforting that they are friendly towards each other.
Greg from Kitchener
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IT manager in Ottawa
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Chris
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Dan
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Shamaro
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This world has become so politically correct, that we have lost sight of the truth and we expect everyone at this level to act as a god?
Yo!! print real newsworthy stories. Like the latest Canadian Soldier who died today in Afghanistan. We should be honouring his memory instead of printing about what came out of the mouth of a certain President.
Abdul
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Dennis J. Glover
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Joe C
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CF from Montreal
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Jim
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People are given names to be addressed by them not some damn slang especially from high profile officials.
Yo Bush, Obama is knocking at your door!!!!!!!!!!!!
Proudly Canadian
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Jasper
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Davis
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Dion had gas last week - that must mean he's unqualified to lead the Liberals....
J Cooper
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MM
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DG
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Steph
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kanny
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ILUVDION
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Steve in NS
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Did Harper respond with a "What up, Dog" and an appropriate gang-style hand signal?
Doug
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Bumbling stumbling fool.
Brandon
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dk
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All you lefties can go stomp on a Bush doll next time Conan O'Brien comes to town.
Roger T
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I see that Bush is still "keeping it real"....
Yeah, keeping it real by treating Harper like a kids who speak to one another with no respect.
You would think that as a President he would address leaders in a more educated and mannered way. It shows how Bush is treating Harper with no care or respect. But course the media and the Harper publicist will try and put a positive spin on this and make it like sound if they are buddies and that Bush is a great friend of Harper.
Only political fools will fall for this!
Cameron
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Jay
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I think it's fantastic that for the first time I can remember, we have a Prime minister that actually has a good relationship with our largest trading partners leader.
Gee Will - is the year 2000 too far back for you to remember?
Reece
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Annoyedbystupidity
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Allison
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To me, it shows a lack of respect and a lot of arrogance on Bush's part. Could you imagine how he would respond if someone called him "Georgie?"
Joe/Calgary
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I think Bush is the worse president (by far)in my lifetime but as others have stated
"So what?"