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To: lucysmom; DJ MacWoW; TauntedTiger; All

I bow to your superior psychic abilities.

Deary, the only bowing we here can see you doing is to the Swami Obami ...

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... who, in turn, bows to all of the world's leaders ...


Kowtow.jpg King A bow
Obama bows in Shanghai KSM

Is it ANY WONDER that our Troops
neither Respect nor TRUST their CinC ?!


651 posted on 04/14/2010 8:40:33 AM PDT by BP2 (I think, therefore I'm a conservative)
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To: BP2

LOL, good one!

Well you know what they say, “If you don’t have a spine, all you can do is bend!”


652 posted on 04/14/2010 8:46:27 AM PDT by conservativegramma
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To: BP2; lucysmom; DJ MacWoW; TauntedTiger; All

If you look closely on the photos where his right side of head is shown, clearly the brain surgery scar from the right ear about 2” upward and then a few inches horizontal to the back of his cranium is visible, yet we never seen any of his medical reports???


729 posted on 04/14/2010 11:14:13 AM PDT by danamco (")
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What a dipstick; I'll be eternally embarassed by this buffoon.

I'm a naturalized foreign national ethnic German. The Germans have a particular affinity for decorum and bad manners are particularly frowned upon. German social etiquette demands a particular formality in most things, and introductions are no exception.

When I was about 14 my Dad taught me how to properly shake hands during an introduction. He was appalled after witnessing how I did so one time and felt compelled to teach me how to do so properly.

What I took from it was that the introductory handshake is akin to a salute, and no self-respecting individual would not do so in a formal setting. It is reflective of one's character and above all, one's upbringing. It should be smart, crisp, subtle and not overt (so as to be percieved as gaudy).

Dad told me that in general American's are particularly lax about formality, but the handshake in particular - especially in a formal setting - still remains as the first means to make a favorable 'first impression'; people already are forming opinions about one within the first 5 seconds of being introduced based totally on non-verbal cues.

I was taught that the formal handshake included a crisp, but subtle tilt forward of about 1-1 1/2" at the waist with the back ram-rod straight. In comparision, the proper American-style handshake consists of no such move (with perhaps a slight nod of the head). I have always chosen the former particularly because I find it distinguishing in that nobody else does it (except for other Germans).

But his POTUS is a pompous lampoon of a baffoon which I can not loath, despise or detest with any greater revulsion and disgust than I already hold him with great disdain in. I'd not be suprised one day if the asshat actually curtsies on the public stage.

I could go on, but I fail to see the benefit of becoming utterly exhausted trully expressing my feelings about that fool.

755 posted on 04/14/2010 11:59:18 AM PDT by raygun
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