Onkel Neal |
07-23-09 06:43 AM |
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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
(Post 1138324)
Neal, I usually don't disagree with you, but here is the part that is disturbing to me from his speech:
In bold.
If that isn't an admission, I do not know what is. Correct me if I am wrong.
-S
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It's not about whether we agree or not, and if that part of the speech distrubs you, I understand. I don't necessarily agree with it either. But that is still a long way short of telling the world that Americans are pathetic and fueling hate. And it does not support what you said, when you blatantly misquoted him. Whether we were right or wrong in waterboarding a few Al Queda, does not in any way equate to saying the extremists were right in attacking America.
Maybe you meant the extremists were right, waterboarding was wrong?
What extremists? The far left? The Middle Eastern radicals? Terrorists?
My problem with the statement (and title of this thread) is, as I stated before, it sounds like the kind of rhetoric that we've been hearing for the last eight years from the Democrats/liberals. Now we're hearing it from the Republicans/conservatives? I hope we're better than that, but Limbuagh/Hannity/Oreily are proof that we're not.
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