Wizened-dumb: Helen Thomas.
Wisdom, where?
"Umm, How is Thomas spelled again?"
"Wisdom, not War?"
How perfectly....stupid.
Face-lifts not fallout.
What does that mean? Smart and Dead? Wise and Enslaved? Bright and Conquered? We can be as "wise" as anything, but it does no good if our enemies are determined to kill us.
DD, where is my favorite HT pic. Your my hook up...Pleazze
"I'm glad this isn't a mirror."
What a GREAT slogan!
Why I bet if we showed the terrorists that slogan they would be our friends.
I think that "Wisdom not War" is as silly and ineffectual as Woodrow Wilson's statement that he was "Too proud to fight".
The Imperial German Government felt that if they had a way of fighting that violated the norms of international conflict, but gave them an advantage, then they should seize the advantage. This was true of their violation of Belgian Neutrality, and their torpedoing of civilian liners without advance notice or making provisions for the safety of the passengers.
Cowards will always find a reason to stay out of war. They have in the past, and they will in the future.
Wisdom os defonitely not helen thomas. God Bless all our people in uniforf that are keeping AMERICA what SHEis.
Former Secretary of State Denounces U.S. Battle against "Evil"
Madeleine Albright, Secretary of State under the Clinton Administration, derided President Bush's policy of combating "evil." "Evil is such a judgmental word," said Albright. "Who's to say what is or isn't evil?"
In an editorial written for the L.A. Times, Albright urged that we be more tolerant of differing points of view. The former Secretary used the example of hostage-taking to make her point. "In our culture, using innocent parties as hostages is viewed unfavorably," said Albright. "But this is cultural myopia. In many parts of the world members of an identified ethnic or religious group are regarded as equally liable for the harm caused by other members of those groups. So, if an American soldier kills a jihadi, persons resembling this soldier, people who are white and probably Christian are considered legitimate targets."
"From our narrow perspective, the beheading of one of these hostages seems horrific," Albright continued. "But from another perspective, it is a necessary, even sacred, act in pursuit of an important political objective and in obedience to deep religious faith."
Albright said Americans must outgrow the simplistic notion that "life, liberty and pursuit of happiness" are universal values and learn to accommodate those who believe in diametrically opposite values. "The essence of diplomacy is putting aside one's own values in order to avoid offending others," said Albright. "What one considers murder, another sees as righteous retribution. It's all relative."
read more at...
http://www.azconservative.org/Semmens1.htm
"(If I only had a brain.....)"
"I love Saturdays. They let us draw with magic markers at the home."
" They asked me to sign my name, so I'm writing an essay on this poster."
"I don't usually smile, but this make-up has hardened."
"I'll have to use the "Wisdom, not war" line on Scott McClellan."
"I still don't understand--why am I relevant,again?"
"After this, that hotty David Gregory will want me for sure."
You know, upside-down the sign looks Arabic -- in fact, I believe it reads:
"Allah is great, and
Helen Thomas (PBUH) is his virgin."