Long day at the grooming salon:
President George W. Bush praised three "true friends of the United States" as he awarded the nation's highest civilian honor to Tony Blair, John Howard and Colombian leader Alvaro Uribe.
The three men were given the Presidential Medal of Freedom at a ceremony at the White House in the final days of Bush's presidency.
Two leaders thrown out in shame, and one guy who was a buddy to Pablo Escobar.
Oh, and look who dropped by to ask Uribe for some samples.
Awesome.
(AFP/Saul Loeb)
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