http://www.breitbart...b1&show_article=1
well done Mr al-Zaid
thanx,
bill
farewell kiss for bush
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He's so oblivious, it's astounding.
"So what if the guy threw his shoe at me?" - http://www.huffingto...ina_n_150832.html
Cheers, Scott. |
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cheese, you are as bad as greg and palin
what was he supposed to do, have a jesus moment, throw himself at malechis feet crying for forgiveness, mea culpas, breast beating, teeth gnashing and promising everyone in the room green cards? Or downplay the incident?
even Duh can make that distinction |
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There's a difference between downplaying and being oblivious
Somehow I don't think Obama would have said that if it happened to him.
Cheers, Scott. |
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no obama would have said
"So what if the guy threw his shoe at me?"
and all of you would have gasped at his wisdom of downplaying the incident |
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Not really.
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MyGramma-grade: Insulting to IQs >70, really.. Stifle?
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'I didn't feel the least bit threatened by it.'
== exact syntactic equivalent of,
Bring . It. On..! Demonstrating -- that the stubborn simpleton (doubtless all-unawares of any local symbolism of 'shoes', as of ... so much else) -- remains solidly within his bubble, loves it - dares not leave it. Imagines other people share it (!!) (I'm betting that the unconscious mofo has yet to focus upon the 100s-of-thousands dead, millions displaced + All the Relatives of each one: in context of his 'freeing them from Saddam'. Obviously has No Concept of the actual, daily plight of the average Iraqi, now nearly 6 bloody Years since: he 'liberated' them.) As to what -less silly- he might have said in response? Nothing intelligent.. like a contemplative, respectful Silence? - was to be expected. |
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Re: 'freeing them from Saddam'
Bumper sticker I saw yesterday: "Democracy can only be taught by example, not by war"
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Drew |
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moral: never send a pair of loafers...
to do an RPG's job.
cordially, |
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Uh huhh.. uh huh..huh..huh.
The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.
-- H.L. Mencken |