Posted on 11/21/2006 12:33:41 PM PST by radar101
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates Former President George H.W. Bush took on Arab critics of his son Tuesday during a testy exchange at a leadership conference in the capital of this U.S. ally.
"My son is an honest man," Bush told members of the audience harshly criticized the current U.S. leader's foreign policy.
The oil-rich Persian Gulf used to be safe territory for former President Bush, who brought Arab leaders together in a coalition that drove Saddam Hussein's troops from Kuwait in 1991. But gratitude for the elder Bush, who served as president from 1989-93, was overshadowed at the conference by hostility toward his son, whose invasion of Iraq and support for Israel are deeply unpopular in the region.
"We do not respect your son. We do not respect what he's doing all over the world," a woman in the audience bluntly told Bush after his speech.
Bush, 82, appeared stunned as others in the audience whooped and whistled in approval.
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Only Republicans can be insensitive or mean-spirited, apparently by definition. I've never seen that dictionary but it gets used by the left quite a bit.
There is a lot of "projecting" going on out there. We are a relatively wealthy country precisely because we value some things above money. We aren't motivated only by money, in part because we have it, and we have it in part because we are not motivated by money alone.
This lady's comment does show a lot of what we are up against. We are taking the fight to Al Qaeda, but the fact is that many people are sympathetic to Al Qaeda, a good part of the Western press is sympathetic to them, and probably most of the arab press is sympathetic to arab radicalism.
Thats not our fault, its the reality we face. It is our fault if, knowing that, we don't take steps to deal with it. One way to deal with it is obviously to hang tough, which Bush is good at and so are we. But it isn't enough, we have get control of the culture war, the information war, or we will lose the military and political war.
I suppose when dealing with an Arabic culture, fear is respect.
I suppose when dealing with an Arabic culture, fear is respect.
Yeah! And take a bath while yer at it! Bawhahahaha!!!
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