#185847 by jimmydanger
Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:11 pm
Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:11 pm
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jimmydanger wrote:He must, he keeps putting it in his mouth.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/1 ... 77266.html
PaperDog wrote:jimmydanger wrote:He must, he keeps putting it in his mouth.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/1 ... 77266.html
Charles Krauthammer said it best when he noted that the embassy cow-towed. He called it disgraceful. I agree .. The egyptian protesters had no call to attack our embassy on 9/11. They were outrageously disrespectful
Planetguy wrote:"The Romney campaign drew fire on Wednesday morning for issuing a blistering statement condemning the American embassy in Egypt for speaking against an incendiary anti-Muslim film, even though the embassy made the statement before any attacks had taken place"
no argument on the egyptian protesters being waaay outa line ....but how did the embassy "cowtow"? by speaking out against a film they felt to be hateful and incendiary???
what's "disgraceful" about that?
PaperDog wrote:Planetguy wrote:"The Romney campaign drew fire on Wednesday morning for issuing a blistering statement condemning the American embassy in Egypt for speaking against an incendiary anti-Muslim film, even though the embassy made the statement before any attacks had taken place"
no argument on the egyptian protesters being waaay outa line ....but how did the embassy "cowtow"? by speaking out against a film they felt to be hateful and incendiary???
what's "disgraceful" about that?
First off, The embassy announced its opinon against the film 'after' protesters held them down.
Planetguy wrote:PaperDog wrote:Planetguy wrote:"The Romney campaign drew fire on Wednesday morning for issuing a blistering statement condemning the American embassy in Egypt for speaking against an incendiary anti-Muslim film, even though the embassy made the statement before any attacks had taken place"
no argument on the egyptian protesters being waaay outa line ....but how did the embassy "cowtow"? by speaking out against a film they felt to be hateful and incendiary???
what's "disgraceful" about that?
First off, The embassy announced its opinon against the film 'after' protesters held them down.
p-dog, what's your source that states it was AFTER? i haven't seen anything along those lines.
PaperDog wrote:Planetguy wrote:PaperDog wrote:Planetguy wrote:"The Romney campaign drew fire on Wednesday morning for issuing a blistering statement condemning the American embassy in Egypt for speaking against an incendiary anti-Muslim film, even though the embassy made the statement before any attacks had taken place"
no argument on the egyptian protesters being waaay outa line ....but how did the embassy "cowtow"? by speaking out against a film they felt to be hateful and incendiary???
what's "disgraceful" about that?
First off, The embassy announced its opinon against the film 'after' protesters held them down.
p-dog, what's your source that states it was AFTER? i haven't seen anything along those lines.
This was Krauthammer's take;
http://dailycaller.com/2012/09/11/kraut ... ell-video/
Just about every story on this alludes to the irrelevance of the Video and the role of the embassy. In Other words We didn't do it! Why are they attacking us and why on 9/11?
JCP61 wrote:an American embassy has no obligation to issue critiques of artistic expression,
they did so only in fear for their lives.
that was the 1st mistake, well sometimes when you make a mistake, you don't get an opportunity for a second.
so it was in this case.
now it is illustrated well, that if you speak, you need to fear for your life.
it is time we returned the favor.
JCP61 wrote:
I am not swayed by false effeminate feelings of motherly love toward peoples that wish me ill.
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