![]() South Korea's President Lee Myung-Bak greets President Barack Obama as he arrives for the welcoming ceremony for the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit at the Coex Center in Seoul on March 26, 2012. The two-day meeting in South Korea is a follow-up to an inaugural summit in Washington in 2010 hosted by US President Barack Obama, which kick-started efforts to lock up fissile material around the globe that could make thousands of bombs.
March 26th, 2012
07:16 AM ET
POTUS Day Ahead: Nuclear Security SummitWhile it’s morning at the White House, President Obama’s day is almost over in South Korea, where he is meeting with members of the international community at the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit going on right now in Seoul. The president remains in South Korea tomorrow, when leaders will sit down for two official group sessions, a working lunch and take the customary group photo. Here’s what the president did earlier today in South Korea:
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Great job Mr. President. Thank you!
Obama's promises of transparency have turned out to be a complete betrayal. Like Hugo Chavez, Obama exploited democracy, to get elected, but once in power, he is systematically removing oversight, accountability, citizen's rights, and freedoms ... all of which are guaranteed in our constitution ... which Obama is trashing. If Obama gets a second term, America will soon be living in a dictatorship, just like Venezuela.
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