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November 14, 2009 at 1:36 PM #483744November 14, 2009 at 1:40 PM #482905patbParticipant
[quote=ucodegen]
Sorry even the right wing websites refer to his kissing Bandar
I guess you can’t even see the diff between the two images when they are in front of you. Normal Arab greeting of ‘friends’ is the kiss on the cheeks.. oddly much like the Mafia kiss of death.. What is shown on this site:
is much different.
What Bush couldn’t run the government run media?
You have the sequence out of order.
Control the media -> control the minds of the populace -> control the populace -> control the vote and therefore the country. It doesn’t work the other way around except in dictatorships..[/quote]yeah, bush swapping spit with bandar is nauseating.
1) it’s very gay
2) it’s very submissiveObama is acting like a politician glad handing the
saudi.what bush had 8 years and he couldn’t figure out
how to run the government run media? He must be
stupid.November 14, 2009 at 1:40 PM #483071patbParticipant[quote=ucodegen]
Sorry even the right wing websites refer to his kissing Bandar
I guess you can’t even see the diff between the two images when they are in front of you. Normal Arab greeting of ‘friends’ is the kiss on the cheeks.. oddly much like the Mafia kiss of death.. What is shown on this site:
is much different.
What Bush couldn’t run the government run media?
You have the sequence out of order.
Control the media -> control the minds of the populace -> control the populace -> control the vote and therefore the country. It doesn’t work the other way around except in dictatorships..[/quote]yeah, bush swapping spit with bandar is nauseating.
1) it’s very gay
2) it’s very submissiveObama is acting like a politician glad handing the
saudi.what bush had 8 years and he couldn’t figure out
how to run the government run media? He must be
stupid.November 14, 2009 at 1:40 PM #483443patbParticipant[quote=ucodegen]
Sorry even the right wing websites refer to his kissing Bandar
I guess you can’t even see the diff between the two images when they are in front of you. Normal Arab greeting of ‘friends’ is the kiss on the cheeks.. oddly much like the Mafia kiss of death.. What is shown on this site:
is much different.
What Bush couldn’t run the government run media?
You have the sequence out of order.
Control the media -> control the minds of the populace -> control the populace -> control the vote and therefore the country. It doesn’t work the other way around except in dictatorships..[/quote]yeah, bush swapping spit with bandar is nauseating.
1) it’s very gay
2) it’s very submissiveObama is acting like a politician glad handing the
saudi.what bush had 8 years and he couldn’t figure out
how to run the government run media? He must be
stupid.November 14, 2009 at 1:40 PM #483524patbParticipant[quote=ucodegen]
Sorry even the right wing websites refer to his kissing Bandar
I guess you can’t even see the diff between the two images when they are in front of you. Normal Arab greeting of ‘friends’ is the kiss on the cheeks.. oddly much like the Mafia kiss of death.. What is shown on this site:
is much different.
What Bush couldn’t run the government run media?
You have the sequence out of order.
Control the media -> control the minds of the populace -> control the populace -> control the vote and therefore the country. It doesn’t work the other way around except in dictatorships..[/quote]yeah, bush swapping spit with bandar is nauseating.
1) it’s very gay
2) it’s very submissiveObama is acting like a politician glad handing the
saudi.what bush had 8 years and he couldn’t figure out
how to run the government run media? He must be
stupid.November 14, 2009 at 1:40 PM #483749patbParticipant[quote=ucodegen]
Sorry even the right wing websites refer to his kissing Bandar
I guess you can’t even see the diff between the two images when they are in front of you. Normal Arab greeting of ‘friends’ is the kiss on the cheeks.. oddly much like the Mafia kiss of death.. What is shown on this site:
is much different.
What Bush couldn’t run the government run media?
You have the sequence out of order.
Control the media -> control the minds of the populace -> control the populace -> control the vote and therefore the country. It doesn’t work the other way around except in dictatorships..[/quote]yeah, bush swapping spit with bandar is nauseating.
1) it’s very gay
2) it’s very submissiveObama is acting like a politician glad handing the
saudi.what bush had 8 years and he couldn’t figure out
how to run the government run media? He must be
stupid.November 14, 2009 at 1:43 PM #482910patbParticipant[quote=ocrenter]sounds like jficquette should start a revolution or join a coup attempt. these days, every time I meet a right winger they tell me a revolution is brewing and a coup is about to happen. and then they wink and smirk and say, “you’ll see.” (I can just picture a garage filled with ammo and semi’s)[/quote]
Tim McVeigh was trying to start a revolution too.
Honestly these beck people seem like bizarre
mirror images of the weathermen and the SLA.November 14, 2009 at 1:43 PM #483076patbParticipant[quote=ocrenter]sounds like jficquette should start a revolution or join a coup attempt. these days, every time I meet a right winger they tell me a revolution is brewing and a coup is about to happen. and then they wink and smirk and say, “you’ll see.” (I can just picture a garage filled with ammo and semi’s)[/quote]
Tim McVeigh was trying to start a revolution too.
Honestly these beck people seem like bizarre
mirror images of the weathermen and the SLA.November 14, 2009 at 1:43 PM #483448patbParticipant[quote=ocrenter]sounds like jficquette should start a revolution or join a coup attempt. these days, every time I meet a right winger they tell me a revolution is brewing and a coup is about to happen. and then they wink and smirk and say, “you’ll see.” (I can just picture a garage filled with ammo and semi’s)[/quote]
Tim McVeigh was trying to start a revolution too.
Honestly these beck people seem like bizarre
mirror images of the weathermen and the SLA.November 14, 2009 at 1:43 PM #483529patbParticipant[quote=ocrenter]sounds like jficquette should start a revolution or join a coup attempt. these days, every time I meet a right winger they tell me a revolution is brewing and a coup is about to happen. and then they wink and smirk and say, “you’ll see.” (I can just picture a garage filled with ammo and semi’s)[/quote]
Tim McVeigh was trying to start a revolution too.
Honestly these beck people seem like bizarre
mirror images of the weathermen and the SLA.November 14, 2009 at 1:43 PM #483754patbParticipant[quote=ocrenter]sounds like jficquette should start a revolution or join a coup attempt. these days, every time I meet a right winger they tell me a revolution is brewing and a coup is about to happen. and then they wink and smirk and say, “you’ll see.” (I can just picture a garage filled with ammo and semi’s)[/quote]
Tim McVeigh was trying to start a revolution too.
Honestly these beck people seem like bizarre
mirror images of the weathermen and the SLA.November 14, 2009 at 7:18 PM #482978Jim JonesParticipant[quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.
November 14, 2009 at 7:18 PM #483145Jim JonesParticipant[quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.
November 14, 2009 at 7:18 PM #483517Jim JonesParticipant[quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.
November 14, 2009 at 7:18 PM #483597Jim JonesParticipant[quote=mydogsarelazy]Well, I can take a beating, so I will jump in here an post my personal list of Obama’s accomplishments:
1. Brought decency and honesty back to the American presidency.
2. Began taking pragmatic steps to deal with the many complex problems that he inherited.
3. Made me want to listen to what he has to say.
JS[/quote]
It also appears that he likes to play the role of submissive. The part that worries me is not what the American public thinks about this act but how it is viewed in the country in which it occurs. Sometimes I am not sure if we realize the amount of propaganda we produce for those who do not have this countries be interest at heart.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/11/obama-emperor-akihito-japan.html
Watching this is like watching liberal idiots bow to the doorman at an Indian restaurant in Hillcrest.
Since when as a president to you bow in submission to an unelected sovereign? Unless you are a subject of that sovereign for what reason would you subject the nation you are representing to such submission.
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