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Hey! IBTP
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Hope he has some good soundbites from the WH press conference.
Morning everyone! Thanks for the ping, Johnnie.
I'm listening.....
So much happening in the news, and Rush isn't even on vacation! ;^)
I wish I could listen to Rush live from the local stations here.
We have to endure the insipid Mark Davis instead. Rush's show is delayed.
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The blogger that Rush is talking about, spook86, is a freeper.
AMAZING POWERFUL comments by President Karzai. VERY impressive. He couldn't have responded any better if it was scripted. And President Bush response was great too. I've wanted someone to say that for years now. We weren't in Iraq on 9-11. We weren't in Iraq in the first WTC bombing, or when our embassies were bombed, or when the Cole was attacked. And if we weren't in Iraq now, the terrorist would have another excuse for attacking us. GREAT comment!!! :)
Something else I'm fascinated by, is the fact that with this I.E. is from April, that means it's based on the situation in Iraq weeks or months BEFORE April for it to have been written in April, and that means that it is based on an Iraq from almost a year ago, BEFORE Zarkawi was killed and found with letters stating how badly the war is going for them and how they're losing so many terrorists and the new recruits aren't any good and have little if any training. And of course, the liberals will cite two lines from an estimate that's six months old, then letters found with the dead terrorist leader in Iraq where he states how bad the war is going for the terrorists. What a hose job the liberals keep trying to pull over on Americans. This is yet another great win for the conservative agenda. :)
1) German opera house cancels provocative Mohammed staging
breitbart; Sep 25 3:29 PM US/Eastern
Berlin's Deutsche Oper has removed the provocative staging of a Mozart opera from its schedule for fear of enraging Muslims, the opera house said in a statement. One of three opera houses in the German capital, it cancelled director Hans Neuenfels's production of "Idomeneo", a 1781 drama set in ancient Crete, because authorities warned it could present an "incalculable security risk".
In the staging, which sparked audience protests during its premiere in December 2003, King Idomeneo presents the lopped-off heads of Poseidon, Jesus, Buddha and the Prophet Mohammed and displays them on four chairs.
German critics saw the show at the time as a radical attack on religion and religious wars.
2) Journey to hell and back
Financial Times (London,England); March 26, 2003 Wednesday
Neuenfels, like Mozart, dips in and out of baroque opera seria style, playing with the structure and gestures of the genre but making far more subversive points between the lines. It's an essay on the individual's struggle with destiny, on mankind's relationship with the gods, on families and fear and aggression. To the horror of many in the first-night audience, Neptune is joined by supernumeraries dressed as Jesus, Mohammed and Buddha, each deity inspiring the crowds to violence on his behalf. When the self-absorbed Idomeneo finally frees himself from their influence, he decapitates all four. Even in an atheist world, the cycle of violence continues.
This is obviously NOT in the original Mozart score. This is all the usual outlandish Berlin stage directors' idea (they are full of earth-shattering ideas, but have little musical knowledge or taste).
I also do not see Christains or Buddists beginning to riot.
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