To: mosquewatch.com
If you think the Commander-in-Chief shedding tears while awarding a posthumous Medal of Honor to a Marine's family is somehow a sign of weakness, you are beyond contempt.
You are a A**hole.
4 posted on
01/11/2007 8:10:39 PM PST by
Spruce
To: Spruce
Actually the whole thing brought tears to my eyes, too. Anyone who doesn't understand why that should be lacks understanding.
7 posted on
01/11/2007 8:15:08 PM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Spruce
No Sir I don't see it as a sign of weakness, our enemies do. I see him crying as a man with a great heart. Our enemies will see him as a coward. What part of this don't you get?
8 posted on
01/11/2007 8:19:38 PM PST by
mosquewatch.com
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To: Spruce
Before I go to bed, I don't know why you have this knee jerk reaction. I believe he is a good man, with great intentions. I was trying too point our how our enemies will see him as. Arab Muslims see kindness as being weak.
There have been many times on paltalk I have openly wept for Muslim children and the Muslims berated me for it. I'm talking about how our enemies feel, not the President.
12 posted on
01/11/2007 8:29:07 PM PST by
mosquewatch.com
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To: Spruce
In todays paper, they had an article of the President at the Medal of Honour ceremony. It had a pic of the Soldiers Mom and relatives and a Picture of the Soldier and what he did to deserve the Medal. I did not openly weep, but I left the lunch room fast. It was difficult too hold back the tears. I apologize again if I seemed callous.
Jeff
28 posted on
01/12/2007 2:43:36 PM PST by
mosquewatch.com
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