Curious why Rev. Wright isn't talking about Jesus instead.....Oh Yeah! I almost forgot! It's because Black Liberation Theology is not a religion, just communism hiding behind the facade of a religion!
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Some interesting history:good advice from your grandfather
My mother is Japanese, born and raised in Honolulu.
Her parents fled Hiroshima, Japan, in 1922 to Hawaii to start a new life because the Japanese government was ruled by the military services.
My mother and her siblings sat on the roof of their house in Kalihi district of Honolulu and watched the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Her father, my grandfather, knew what was coming; they were sent to an internment camp.
My great grandparents perished in the Hiroshima atomic bomb blast.
This is what my grandfather told me when I worked for him during the summer of 1966 ... "We are Americans. We should NEVER apologize for doing whatever is required to end a war."
Just my family's personal history and my opinion. Originally Posted by LucadeJure
What is this? 20 questions?I do not feel that any American president should bow before a sovereign or religious leader. Our country is founded on the principle that there is no sovereign let alone a hereditary sovereign and separation of church and State. That said, if a private citizen wishes to bow or curtsey before a sovereign or a church official, that is completely up to the citizen. The president is different. He is the leader of this nation and by proxy the world. Personally, I would curtsey. I wouldn’t like it, but I would do it.
I find the comment embarrassing because it suggests that simply because we are American, we must be superior to anyone and everyone else in the entire world. Get over yourselves already. Originally Posted by Doove
I believe the fire bombing of Japanese cities killed more people in WW2 than did the 2 hydrogen bombs. I guess Obama was saving that apology for another day. Originally Posted by doggie83True, but they weren’t as devastating as one, gigantic shock to the system. And the whole point was to demoralize the civilian population to the point of giving up. The use of atomic weapons was inevitable. Personally, I have no problem with either act. An entire world was at war, and it was an all out war the likes of which never seen before and hopefully never to be seen again. The cost was grave in lives and collateral damage. It couldn’t be allowed to rage if we could end it easily. Germany was almost there with the bomb, and they would have dropped it on us.
So this post is about something that didnt happen? He didnt apologize after all did he?My guess is he did get the right advice, he just ignored it because he's Obama or haven't you heard
As far as the bow that's cultural. The right and the left got it wrong. It's not unprecidented and its not culturally significant. Nixon did it, and Obama did it wrong. hands to side, bend the waist. you dont shake hands while you do it. He should have gotten better cultutral advice because he fucked it up. Originally Posted by budman33
Instead of worrying whether the current Prez did or did not apologize and/or did or did not bow properly, why don't you go look for the freaking WMD's Dubya was unable to locate!
Ummmm.....bigmex, we did find WMD, we just didn't find stockpiles of WMD (with the exception of yellowcake)In case Bigtex needs the source: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/07/05/world/main4235028.shtml
July 16, 2009 10:51 AM
U.S. Secretly Takes Yellowcake From Iraq
(AP) The last major remnant of Saddam Hussein's nuclear program - a huge stockpile of concentrated natural uranium reached a Canadian port Saturday to complete a secret U.S. operation that included a two-week airlift from Baghdad and a ship voyage crossing two oceans.
The removal of 550 metric tons of "yellowcake" - the seed material for higher-grade nuclear enrichment - was a significant step toward closing the books on Saddam's nuclear legacy. It also brought relief to U.S. and Iraqi authorities who had worried the cache would reach insurgents or smugglers crossing to Iran to aid its nuclear ambitions.
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Last month, a team of Iraqi nuclear experts completed training in the Ukrainian ghost town of Pripyat, which once housed the Chernobyl workers before the deadly meltdown in 1986, said an IAEA official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the decontamination plan has not yet been publicly announced.
But the job ahead is enormous, complicated by digging out radioactive "hot zones" entombed in concrete during Saddam's rule, said the IAEA official. Last year, an IAEA safety expert, Dennis Reisenweaver, predicted the cleanup could take "many years." Originally Posted by Marshall
In case Bigtex needs the source: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/...n4235028.shtml Originally Posted by I B Hankering