Thursday, June 25, 2009 4:55:03 PM
Ahmadinejad just stated that Obama should apologize for his statements about the theocracy and revolution in Iran. And with this and North Korea's threats I think we should speak carefully.
Sunday, June 21, 2009 7:19:49 AM
mrwnt: Once again, your statement shines a bright light on the fact that you just don't get it.
Nor will you ever.
I`m sorry that you`re offended, but as long as you make patently unqualified statements as you have through this entire thread, people will respond to them.
Apparently it didn`t sink in that the Grandfather of American foreign policy, Henry Kissinger said quite clearly that he had done the right thing in this situation.
Henry Kissinger is someone all sides here will agree has a far better understanding of situations like this than you possibly could.
I am somewhat dismayed that all of this has flown right over your head.
Saturday, June 20, 2009 10:03:07 PM
Again I'm offended by how much you assume about me. That Obama statement was all I wanted. I`m happy that he has finally come out against the injustice in Iran.
What bothers me about Obama is that he tries to be all things to all people. He can`t stand to TAKE A STAND on anything. He tries to appear neutral on nearly everything. But there is a point at which remaining neutral means a nation sacrifices its principles. Obama passes that point on a regular basis.
There is good and evil in the world. The world is not black and white, but it is not as gray as Obama would make it seem. The theocratic system of government in Iran is inherently evil. It suppresses its own people, who are starting to tire of it.
So it took people getting beaten and slashed and shot in the streets for Obama to take a stand. That`s not anything to be proud of