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Bono and Bush


I love U2, have for years. This is why:


Bono Discusses the World's Poor With Bush
By NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press Writer


Photo provided by the White House shows President Bush ...


WASHINGTON - Before getting on stage before his fans in a Wednesday night concert, U2 frontman Bono bent President Bush's ear about the world's poor.


The rock star and the president had lunch in the private dining room off the Oval Office, ordering from the menu at the same mess hall where White House staffers get their lunch. Bush, dressed in the classic presidential uniform of suit and red tie, also showed Bono, dressed in his trademark black jeans and sunglasses, around the Oval Office.


Bono told Rolling Stone magazine in an interview before they dined that he had no fear of meeting Bush or any other world leader.


"They should be afraid, because they will be held accountable for what happened on their watch," Bono told the magazine for an article on newsstands Friday. "I'm representing the poorest and the most vulnerable people. On a spiritual level, I have that with me. I'm throwing a punch, and the fist belongs to people who can't be in the room, whose rage, whose anger, whose hurt I represent.


"The moral force is way beyond mine, it's an argument that has much more weight than I have. So I'm not feeling nervous."


Over an hour and 40 minute meeting, Bono and Bush discussed debt relief, AIDS, malaria and world trade, said presidential spokesman Scott McClellan. McClellan said they also talked about the concerts that U2 was preparing to put on at Washington's MCI Center Wednesday and Thursday night.


In the Rolling Stone interview, Bono heaped praise on Bush for providing $15 billion to help fight AIDS in Africa, money that is helping pay for anti-retroviral drugs. He said he was disappointed that Bush and Congress had cut the Millennium Challenge program that gives foreign aid to countries that pursue political, economic and human rights reforms, but he'll keep pushing them to fund the full amount that the president promised.


Bono said he is "capable of having a row" if he doesn't get what he wants. He said he once criticized Bush for not getting the Millennium Challenge money out quick enough and was rebuked for it.


"One senator threw a newspaper at me in a meeting. 'How dare you disrespect the president of the United States!'" Bono told the magazine.


Bono said he doesn't support any president from the left or the right, but he has a hard time criticizing Bush after he has sent the money to Africa. He said he's made it clear that he doesn't support the war in Iraq, but he doesn't campaign against it because his main priority is helping the poor and disadvantaged.


"I work for them," Bono said. "If me not shooting my mouth off about the war in Iraq is the price I pay, then I'm prepared to pay it."


But, he added, "I'm a big-mouthed Irish rock star. Of course it frustrates me."



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hey thats great U2 tickets are like $300.

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In my hand I hold a ticket to see U2 Thursday, March 21, 1985 @ 7:30! The cost= $13.50!


Section 210 K 15 A


The Red Rockers opened for them? The WHO?????!


 


I am so lame!



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 WOW that is neat !  what tour was it ?



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that would have been Unforgettable Fire tour!

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I am old. That was 20 years ago!

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I found this on a website for the Red Rockers:


 


These are bootleg recordings of a U2 concert in Chicago on
  21 March 1985.  Red Rockers had been the opening band on the
  first leg of the UNFORGETTABLE FIRE tour, but this was their
  last show before Lone Justice replaced them as the opening act.
  U2 perform their traditional encore track, the song "40", with
  members of the Red Rockers.  The chorus of the song "Do They
  Know It's Christmas?" is also used in this long improvisation.


  note:   One or more of these titles may exist as 2xLP vinyl
   bootlegs. PEACE UNDER A CHICAGO SKY has the track
   with the Red Rockers, but it does not contain the
   full U2 setlist.



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The Red Rockers are best known as the one-hit wonders from 1983 whose big popular song was "China".  They, along with Wire Train and RomeoVoid, helped put San Francisco's 415 Records on the map.  But the Red Rockers started out as a group of Clash-fanatics based in New Orleans. 

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       guys , heres some safe replys- everything old is new again ,  not older , better



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wow!! I know that China song!!! I bet its in Und 80s archive!

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Really??? I will bug you Sunday nite for sure

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The Red Rockers were a young band in the early 80's.  Their biggest single was called "China."  I liked it quite a bit.

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