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9/11 Carried Out by a "Sorry Band"

Started by guido911, September 11, 2010, 04:05:25 PM

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guido911

Quote from: sgrizzle on September 11, 2010, 09:27:18 PM
If vast numbers of people hold all Christians accountable for the likes Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson, then why is it "improper" to hold Muslims accountable for the nuts in their sundaes?

Discuss.

In my opinion there is much more to it that the Christian "nuts". For example, I owe my pro-life creds in large part to my Catholic/Christian faith. Similarly, there are those that decry homosexuality and gay marriage on religious grounds as well. Now, how many times have we heard that holding those beliefs are either intolerant or bigoted? Where is the outcry that those calling religious-based decision-making as intolerant and bigoted are the ones being bigoted against Catholics/Christians, or any other protestant faith that my hold those beliefs? Or am just a "nut" because I am pro-life?
Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

guido911

Quote from: we vs us on September 11, 2010, 11:13:46 PM
Yes. 

Really, what was Obama's international apology tour all about during the first few months of his presidency?
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RecycleMichael

Quote from: guido911 on September 12, 2010, 12:39:30 PM
Really, what was Obama's international apology tour all about during the first few months of his presidency?

The world community mostly hated the previous President. Did you forget that?

I also don't think that all he was doing was apologizing. He was repairing relations with our strategic partners around the world.


Power is nothing till you use it.

guido911

Quote from: RecycleMichael on September 12, 2010, 01:19:21 PM
The world community mostly hated the previous President. Did you forget that?

I also don't think that all he was doing was apologizing. He was repairing relations with our strategic partners around the world.




I always thought an apology was a means to repair relations. Anyway, your post seems consistent with my observations, that being "blame Bush"
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guido911

Here's what a member of the "sorry band" currently looks like:



The religion of pieces on display.
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RecycleMichael

You are nothing if not consistent, guido.

You start a conversation attacking the President, then bait everybody into commenting, then simplifying their argument against yours into a phrase that you saw on a bumper sticker.

I no longer blame the President of 20 months ago for big picture things like the unemployment rate or troops still in Iraq. But I do blame former President Bush for how the American government was perceived by other countries and their governments.

He ridiculed France for not committing soldiers to the Iraq war and punished them by enacting food tariffs on them. He angered most of Europe over plans for missile defense sites in their countries, ignored environmental treaties signed by all the other super-powers and of course, started unprovoked military action in the parts of the Middle East.

You don't remember how sorry even Americans were of President Bush?

http://www.sorryeverybody.com/
Power is nothing till you use it.

Rico

Quote from: Hoss on September 11, 2010, 07:59:41 PM
Check your meds Tony.  Adjustment needed soon.

Thanks Hoss. I have wondered if there could be an explanation of his behavior for some time.