This is the movie that caused 4 innocent people to die?

12 Sep 2012 12:15 #12 by CinnamonGirl

BearMtnHIB wrote:

The United States deplores any intentional effort to denigrate the religious beliefs of others


And that folks- is an apology for American freedom of speech.


Listen, they have reason. We cannot understand what it is like to live in such an area of unrest. I don't want to see this turn into another broad based attack on all of Islam. We don't have all the details yet. All around the problem is broad based assumptions and we are all different people. When are we all going to get that?

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12 Sep 2012 12:17 #13 by CinnamonGirl

appleannie wrote: You should really check out After the Arab Spring in The American Conservative, CG.

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I agree, I was talking about the US.

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12 Sep 2012 12:22 #14 by PrintSmith

Democracy4Sale wrote: Although, it's now beginning to look like the attack was planned in advance..

Democracy4Sale wrote: The attack on the Benghazi Embassy is now being called a staged commando-style assault, done in two waves, with RPG's and heavy machine-guns. It is likely they knew the strength of the security force in the embassy, and knew when the Ambassador would be there...

No s*** Sherlock. It took you this long to figure that out? The fact that it happened on 9/11 wasn't your first clue?

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12 Sep 2012 12:38 #15 by CinnamonGirl
I know I will get flamed for this but this happened on 9/11, and I don't care how you slice it the tweets were crazy and confusing from the US. Obama got caught on 9/11 with his pants down. He has been dissing Isreal as well. I have never heard a president say he didn't have time for a meeting with a PM like this.

Okay, now listen up Dems. Romney took a huge gamble on his "press conference" this morning he left himself open to criticism and did it way too fast. I think his comments were correct but I did not like his his presidential looking set up. But just like the tacky and desperate thread, I thought he was taking a gamble, we will see if it worked. I don't know why Romney did what he did.

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12 Sep 2012 12:43 #16 by Blazer Bob

Democracy4Sale wrote:

BearMtnHIB wrote:

The United States deplores any intentional effort to denigrate the religious beliefs of others


And that folks- is an apology for American freedom of speech.


Sounds more like a smackdown of morons who burn Korans and sponsor anti-Islam movies for the sole purpose of inflaming tensions...

You're entitled to your own inflammatory talking points from the right-wing blogosphere....



As wrong as your opinion is, it would make some kind of sense if the people who made the movie had been the ones attacked.

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12 Sep 2012 12:47 #17 by Rick
So instead of our government making it crystal clear that in a free society, we also have free speech, we instead say how much we deplore the denegration of other religions and completely ignore the FACT that we can never and SHOULD NEVER, supress our first admendment. I know this is a foreign idea to these rioting murderers, but that's just too fucking bad.

And if Romney hadn't come out with a statement, every unhinged liberal would be screaming "why doesn't Romney have a position, he must be stupid'!!

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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12 Sep 2012 12:47 #18 by LadyJazzer
Hard for Middle-Eastern enraged Muslims to attack a guy who is in hiding... I'm sure he, and that Florida pastor will hide like the cowards they are, until the killing blows over. It's no skin off their backs...and that's exactly the reaction they were hoping for.

I rather think it is exactly the reaction that most of the teabagger/christian-patriot wackos want too...

It's still entertaining to watch the TeaPublicans continue to try to apologize for RMoney's MAJOR screwup and try to find any justification they can to explain this fabulous display of incompetence. :thumbsup:

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12 Sep 2012 12:50 #19 by CinnamonGirl
More hypocrisy of calling Christians names. And I may remind you I am not religious.

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12 Sep 2012 12:51 #20 by PrintSmith

Democracy4Sale wrote: I rather think it is exactly the reaction that most of the teabagger/christian-patriot wackos want too...

While the United States rejects efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others

One of these things is not like the other, one of these things just doesn't belong. One of these things is not like the other, can you tell which one before I finish my song?

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