piątek, 25 stycznia 2013

Obama - "władca much"...


Barack Obama provides landing pad for fly

Not even the Secret Service could keep the fly away from Barack Obama's furrowed brow.

A fly lands between the eyes of Barack Obama
A fly lands between Barack Obama's eyes as he speaks in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington. Photo: REUTERS
The buzzing insect stole the show as the President announced two new members of his second administration, cutting wild loops around the leader of the free world before landing squarely on his forehead.
The official White House transcript simply reads: "This guy is bothering me here - (swatting at a fly.)"
Meanwhile, the pool report which describes the President's movements throughout the day noted that "the president spoke for about five minutes while being menaced by a house fly".
It wasn't the first time Mr Obama has shared camera time with a fly. In June 2009, the newly-elected president dealt some tough justice to one which interrupted an interview.
And during a 2010 announcement on healthcare reform, Mr Obama cut off an emotional story about an American struggling without health insurance as a fly zipped around him.
In that instance, the fly did manage to land briefly on his face, providing an unsightly addition to the mole on the left side of his nose.
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His skill has improved dramatically since his time as a candidate, when he halted a local news interview because of a swarm gathering around him.



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  1. Beelzebub ( pron:. / b i ː ɛ l z ɨ b ʌ b / bee- el -zə-bub lub / b i ː l z ɨ b ʌ b / beel -zə-bub , ( hebr. : בעל זבוב , Ba ʿ al Zəvûv Arabski : بعل الذباب , Ba'al az-Zubab ;, dosłownie "Władca much", grecki : Βεελζεβούλ , Velzevoúl ; Latin : Belzebub ), z licznymi archaicznych wariantów, [ 1 ] jest semickie bóstwo , który był czczony w Filistyn miasto Ekronu . później w źródłach chrześcijańskich i biblijne, jest on określany jako inna nazwa dla szatana , [ 2 ] oraz w demonologii, jest jednym z siedmiu książąt z piekła .
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beelzebub

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