Posted on 09/11/2006 2:02:14 PM PDT by mware
Edited on 09/11/2006 4:11:51 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
I will not be here for the first hour of tonights program. Thought I would put it up for those FReepers overseas that are viewing it now.
For those who wish to see the clips the Clinton lawyers complained about, Click here
At the time, I saw media coverage of how the Muslims considered dogs unclean (this granddaughter is a future wildlife biologist, she loves interaction with nature and its creatures) and how in a world dominated by the Taliban dogs, cats, etc. were detested. And, of course, a Barbie without a burka was a no no.
I may have been off base, but at the time all I thought about was how we had been attacked, and how I feared for the future of this granddaughter and all children who will be here long after I am deceased.
Her parents, and most people I know, were/are not into anything except their own comfort, and having material comforts. I just felt she needed to be walked through a lesson on how freedom is not something many children across the globe will ever, or have ever, experienced.
I think she did eventually end up picking out a stuffed horse, some pajamas, school clothes and school supplies for the children there.
It's called a sociopath. ;-)
That puts you in the top percentile of Freepers to say that! Too often it's "If those ignorant bastards would just make me king, I'd fix everything." I think someone else named it the "Dick Clarke American Grandstand" complex.
Huh... I didn't realize Harvey Keitel was a Marine...
Right you are, old FRiend and there are actually even more than just four of us, on this thread. :-)
I just saw World Trade Center this evening and would recommend it. The movie was surprisingly well done. It will have you in tears.
I am also upset with my 7th grade sons reading teacher. They were discussing "cause and effect" of 9/11 and my son tells me that some of the causes put on the board was, religion, terrorists, Gulf war, and then his teacher, not a student, but the teacher put on the board PRESISENT BUSH. My son asked why and she said "i have heard some people say that he knew it was going to happen and didn't do anything about it". my son pointed out that Clinton didn't do anything either and he was in office longer and other bombings had been done by bin laden and he didn't do anything either and she told him that she didn't want to get into a debate about it. I am emailing her, but am trying to calm down first.
Any suggestions on what to say?
Massoud was incredible. Just a great man, not afraid in anyway. We have too many men in this country who lack the courage of a Massoud. Here was someone we could have worked with and maybe avoided 9-11 but people in the government preferred to help the Taliban (OBL) because it was just easier to throw money there way. This movie did a wonderful showing the villians and heroes. Barbara Bodine is a Sh... That woman has blood on her hands.
She's wearing that eagle w/pearl pin like so many other "Washington women" wear, ie Maddy Albright...
yes I agree. I have my "passion" but will be honest to admit I am not one of the shining lights of political/historical savvy. I also learned so much
I wish they could have worked the Hear no Evil, etc. photo into the movie. What a bunch of maroons. (At least Mad-ee covered her lap with a pillow).
It Goes 5-15-30-60min. Status. Back In The Olden Days They
Would Have Been Shot Down By The ADA Batteries.
"It hurts me to see our president work so hard to preserve our freedoms and change the Middle East with so little gratitude or appreciation of how hard his incumbency has been compared to Clintoon's cakewalk.
Yes, Bush too, even in life, already belongs to the Ages."
It bothers me that people seem embarrassed to say they support Bush or that he is right, and that he is a good man. It is as if they think the PC thing to say is I don't agree with everything he does, or he is better than the alternative.
It makes me crazy that more people won't stand up for him with pride and say what a great man he is.
What ever happened to the good old days when stupid people just went missing. (joking...sorta)
It doesn't matter even if it was limited to two hairdressers in Topeka. So what was the authority under which they were interred? None of the information you gave is relevant to that question of where the authority to do such came from. More misdirection from you. We are trying to answer YOUR question here. Was it a law, presidential decree, military order, or what? Under what authority were they interred?
Thanks so much. Just because I wasn't posting here doesn't mean I wasn't reading here. I'm just not that interested in anything having to do with Clinton.
It gets old having to explain that I wasn't just born the day I joined FR. That's all. I feel certain there are things I know way more about than the people who talk down to me know about - and vice versa. That way, it's all kind of even.
I guess it is nice to know we WERE going to arm Massoud...too bad it didn't happen sooner.
Hehe,Funny how life works and what you think is important.They kept her name out of it and maybe she wasn't involved.Yea sure.I say keep the peace as long as your president was her motto.
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