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Saturday, April 11, 2015

Barack Obama visits Jamaica's Bob Marley museum

President Barack Obama made an unscheduled stop to the Bob Marley museum in Jamaica last night while on a visit to the country for a meeting with Caribbean leaders.

The first president to visit Jamaica in three decades, Obama arrived in Kingston yesterday evening and was met by Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller, U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica Luis Moreno and a dozen other dignitaries.

Obama promptly embraced the local color by making an unscheduled late night visit to the museum dedicated to the island's most famous son.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

a must see if you are a Bob fan

Anonymous said...

I couldn't care less where he is, I just can't wait till I no longer have to see or hear him again. map

Anonymous said...

Keep him .

Anonymous said...

Has he or Michelle ever visited anything of significance for a white person. F NO! He is racist.

Did he attend the anniversary of the most important day of the Civil War? The 150th anniversary of this day and just next door in Appomattox Virginia? He had no desire to attend the anniversary of the Surrender of RE Lee to future President Grant. WOW!! Racist illegal Muslim from Kenya.

Anonymous said...

3:10: Bob Marley is very significant to white people too. Sounds like you could benefit from some reggae music, it might lighten your mood a bit.