1. "Bono praises McCain, Obama and Americans"

    The story
    Global activist and U2 frontman Bono attended the United Nations General Assembly in New York to push world leaders to join his ONE campaign in fighting disease, poverty, and hunger. He talked to CNN's John Roberts on "American Morning" about recent successes and what's next.

    ROBERTS: All this talk has been about the economy collapsing, $700 billion bailout. Congress is absolutely absorbed with that. Did that in any way affect what you were trying to do this week? Are people more focused on this economy than in helping out developing nations?

    BONO: We got good news this week. I know normally I'm on your program with bad news -- the whingeing rock star -- but it's great. There's a disease, malaria -- it's 3,000 African kids die every day of mosquito bites. Sounds mad, but it's true. And people have committed and it looks like the funds are on the table so that that disease will be no more by 2015. That makes people like me punch the air and everyone who wears a ONE T-shirt and all our white band campaigners on college campuses all over the country -- it was a great day for them yesterday so we're celebrating that. I know it's extraordinary, that while you're having this meltdown on the markets, that people could even concentrate on this stuff, but I'm really grateful that they did. We had both [presidential] candidates make very powerful statements about the necessity for nonmilitary tools, for instance, in foreign policy. This is an America that both candidates want to show to the rest of the world -- the greatness of America.

    Source. www.cnn.com

    There´s a video on their as well, for those who´s interested

    Great news!
  2. I miss the Bono from the early eighties...
  3. Originally posted by @u2Meanwhile, back in New York City, Bono spent much of the week hanging out with a veritable who's who of the world's politicians,academics, business leaders and media moguls. He rubbed shoulders with French President Nicolas Sarkozy; former US President Bill Clinton; former US vice president, presidential candidate and Oscar winner Al Gore, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, News Corporation boss Rupert Murdoch, economist Jeffrey Sachs, President Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania and UK Prime Minster Gordon Brown. He was supposed to have met with Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, but fate – or perhaps an emergency phone call from Larry Mullen Jnr – intervened and they could only manage a quick chat on the phone. I can imagine the phone call from Larry "Ah, look, Bono, seriously, the answer is no. This is not cool. If I wake up in the morning and see a photo of you and Sarah Palin on the front page of the paper, you are out of the band."


    lol
  4. From U2.com

    U2 are nominated in the 2008 MTV Europe Awards. Here's the competition and here's how you vote.


    Nominated in the 'Best Act Ever' category, the band are up against a diverse list of acts who we can safely say have never been in the same category before: Green Day, Tokio Hotel, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears... and Rick Astley.


    I don't even know how to comment on this one. I guess I would start with Rick Astley though.
  5. Originally posted by notcomingdown:From U2.com

    U2 are nominated in the 2008 MTV Europe Awards. Here's the competition and here's how you vote.


    Nominated in the 'Best Act Ever' category, the band are up against a diverse list of acts who we can safely say have never been in the same category before: Green Day, Tokio Hotel, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears... and Rick Astley.


    I don't even know how to comment on this one. I guess I would start with Rick Astley though.


    who is Rick Astley? You can take a wild guess at who I voted for....
  6. If they don't win THAT award... my god.

    Britney Spears
    Tokio Hotel
    Rick Astley
    Aguilera
    Greenday
    U2


  7. what an idiot put U2 and Tokio Hotel into the same category