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Do you understand how ridiculous that is?
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![]() It's ridiculous to you because your mind is set, nothing I or anyone else will say will change it. Sorry that you feel his right to be a bigoted jerk supercedes any consequence of his actions. And, for the record, yes...he woke the lions.
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![]() I'll stick with General Patraeus' assessment (who, btw, also says Jed woke the lions):
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...831942006.html The Afghani's are not Egyptians, nor even Libyans. They are tribal. They don't have internet access or Facebook. What they learn about the outside world is from their religious leaders during Friday afternoons. The dickwad in Florida put his little quest for fame on the internet, where the radical imams and the Taliban grabbed it and used it to stoke hate for America (like they did with the Abu Grab pictures) as represented by the troops on the ground in Afghanistan. Nobody in America even noticed it happened.
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![]() I support our troops but the Generals like Betrayus can suck it.
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While Gen. Petraeus said he had no doubt that Mr. Karzai is taking the situation seriously, some Western officials have complained that the Afghan president himself has exacerbated the tensions with his pronouncements on the issue. Most Afghans learned about the Quran burning in Florida only when Mr. Karzai on March 24 condemned the act as "a crime against the religion and the entire Muslim nation," called on the U.S. and the U.N. to bring the perpetrators to justice and demanded "a satisfactory response to the resentment and anger of over 1.5 billion Muslims around the world." I just don't understand how the actions of one person who is a nobody, can anger 1.5 billion Muslims around the world. Why would Karzai even recognize him? It's not like the President did it on the White House lawn or a hundred thousand people filled up the rose bowl to take part in a burning. It was one person (who is an idiot {I never denied that}but, well within his right (you remember those?) who chose to demonstrate his feelings towards Muslims. I think the final paragraph says it all. "We cannot see the difference between that man in Florida and the American soldiers here," said Karimullah, a 25-year-old religious student who, like many Afghans, goes by one name and took part in Sunday's Kandahar protests. "They are killing our people here while in the U.S. they burn the Holy Quran. America just wants to humiliate the Muslim world." The way I see it, many of them just hate Americans and will take any opportunity they have to try to hurt us. I think Petraeus is more annoyed about the fact that it shows how exposed and vulernable we/U.N. are over there. The Afgan president is the one who blew this out of proportion, he chose to incite his people (maybe because of his own true feelings towards America) instead of either ignoring the actions of one idiot or trying to quell his people. Could you imagine if the US president went on TV everytime some Muslim burned a flag and basically incited the public to protest/demonstrate mosques knowing they would probably get ugly. Like I said, Americans are in constant danger over there no matter what is going on in the rest of the world.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" Last edited by MaTH716 : 04-06-2011 at 07:08 PM. |
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![]() You can't have it both ways. If the two sides are equal as people (believers and non-believers alike), then BOTH need to have discipline and forebearance.
That's exactly what we are saying!
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Some idiot in Florida exercised his constitutional right and was recognized for it for some stupid reason. The people in Afghanistan rioted and murdered 8 people.
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![]() I don't think it can be simply said the he exercised his constitutional right, that would be ignoring the obvious.
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![]() The "both ways" was a quote from joeydb's earlier post...sorry I didn't specify that.
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It's strange that we see the beheadings and violence as unavoidable on the part of the muslims, and blame the burners of the book as if this is a physics relationship of cause and effect. You can't have it both ways. If the two sides are equal as people (believers and non-believers alike), then BOTH need to have discipline and forebearance. |