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« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2016, 01:02:30 PM » |
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I've always tried to at least respect the office of President regardless of who sat in it. But, I can't this time. Nor have I ever thought of the current occupier as my President.
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« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2016, 01:12:44 PM » |
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As much as I can't stand the man, (And have never been shy about that either) I can't hold him wearing the traditional dress for his brother's wedding against him.
When my father in law converted to Judaism and had a Jewish wedding, I respectfully wore a kippah for the ceremony, but that didn't mean I was Jewish or even that I had developed deep emotional ties to Judaism.
It just meant I was being respectful of the people who had invited me to the ceremony.
There are plenty of things to criticize Mr. Obama over, let's not get distracted with petty things when there plenty of major things to choose from.
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« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2016, 02:00:11 PM » |
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As much as I can't stand the man, (And have never been shy about that either) I can't hold him wearing the traditional dress for his brother's wedding against him.
When my father in law converted to Judaism and had a Jewish wedding, I respectfully wore a kippah for the ceremony, but that didn't mean I was Jewish or even that I had developed deep emotional ties to Judaism.
It just meant I was being respectful of the people who had invited me to the ceremony.
There are plenty of things to criticize Mr. Obama over, let's not get distracted with petty things when there plenty of major things to choose from.
Well said, Serk. This is just another lame pathetic attempt to slam him. O'Reilly is such a tool.
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« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2016, 03:00:09 PM » |
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As much as I can't stand the man, (And have never been shy about that either) I can't hold him wearing the traditional dress for his brother's wedding against him.
When my father in law converted to Judaism and had a Jewish wedding, I respectfully wore a kippah for the ceremony, but that didn't mean I was Jewish or even that I had developed deep emotional ties to Judaism.
It just meant I was being respectful of the people who had invited me to the ceremony.
There are plenty of things to criticize Mr. Obama over, let's not get distracted with petty things when there plenty of major things to choose from.
Well said, Serk. This is just another lame pathetic attempt to slam him. O'Reilly is such a tool. Not so lame and not such a slam. If you'd bothered to listen to what he said and what he showed you would have heard it's not so much about just his wearing apparel consistent with the ceremony but very specifically about Barrack Obama's emotional ties to Islam and how that has hurt the U.S. of A. as the victim of Islamic motivated terrorism. I don't always agree with everything that Bill O'Reilly says but I don't see evidence that he is anyone's tool. One of the problems with Conservatives and Liberals attempting to convince each other of anything is that as soon as one speaks the other side is set enough that they don't really hear anything that is said. I disagree with the Serk on this issue. There is certainly a long list of things about which to criticize the primary politician of this country, but this one is the one that has hurt the United States the most. If I could I would ask the late ambassador to Libya what he thinks on the issue. It isn't new news though, is it?
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« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2016, 03:15:00 PM » |
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As much as I can't stand the man, (And have never been shy about that either) I can't hold him wearing the traditional dress for his brother's wedding against him.
When my father in law converted to Judaism and had a Jewish wedding, I respectfully wore a kippah for the ceremony, but that didn't mean I was Jewish or even that I had developed deep emotional ties to Judaism.
It just meant I was being respectful of the people who had invited me to the ceremony.
There are plenty of things to criticize Mr. Obama over, let's not get distracted with petty things when there plenty of major things to choose from.
Well said, Serk. This is just another lame pathetic attempt to slam him. O'Reilly is such a tool. Ok unless I missed something here. But didn't Baldo just use a "pet name" to describe O'Reilly. Just saying. This new found enforcement of the Rules of the Road should apply to everyone don't you think....?
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« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2016, 03:18:15 PM » |
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As much as I can't stand the man, (And have never been shy about that either) I can't hold him wearing the traditional dress for his brother's wedding against him.
When my father in law converted to Judaism and had a Jewish wedding, I respectfully wore a kippah for the ceremony, but that didn't mean I was Jewish or even that I had developed deep emotional ties to Judaism.
It just meant I was being respectful of the people who had invited me to the ceremony.
There are plenty of things to criticize Mr. Obama over, let's not get distracted with petty things when there plenty of major things to choose from.
Well said, Serk. This is just another lame pathetic attempt to slam him. O'Reilly is such a tool. Ok unless I missed something here. But didn't Baldo just use a "pet name" to describe O'Reilly. Just saying. This new found enforcement of the Rules of the Road should apply to everyone don't you think....? Looks like you missed it on both counts. Besides according to CA he is really Anvil in disguise. ???
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baldo
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« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2016, 03:19:09 PM » |
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As much as I can't stand the man, (And have never been shy about that either) I can't hold him wearing the traditional dress for his brother's wedding against him.
When my father in law converted to Judaism and had a Jewish wedding, I respectfully wore a kippah for the ceremony, but that didn't mean I was Jewish or even that I had developed deep emotional ties to Judaism.
It just meant I was being respectful of the people who had invited me to the ceremony.
There are plenty of things to criticize Mr. Obama over, let's not get distracted with petty things when there plenty of major things to choose from.
Well said, Serk. This is just another lame pathetic attempt to slam him. O'Reilly is such a tool. Ok unless I missed something here. But didn't Baldo just use a "pet name" to describe O'Reilly. Just saying. This new found enforcement of the Rules of the Road should apply to everyone don't you think....? Nice try. If I posted what I'm really thinking, I'm sure I'd be chastised.
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« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2016, 03:45:32 PM » |
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As much as I can't stand the man, (And have never been shy about that either) I can't hold him wearing the traditional dress for his brother's wedding against him.
When my father in law converted to Judaism and had a Jewish wedding, I respectfully wore a kippah for the ceremony, but that didn't mean I was Jewish or even that I had developed deep emotional ties to Judaism.
It just meant I was being respectful of the people who had invited me to the ceremony.
There are plenty of things to criticize Mr. Obama over, let's not get distracted with petty things when there plenty of major things to choose from.
Well said, Serk. Not so lame and not such a slam. If you'd bothered to listen to what he said I don't always agree with everything that Bill O'Reilly says but I don't see evidence that he is anyone's tool. One of the problems they don't really hear anything that is said. There is certainly a long list of things about which to criticize the primary politician of this country, If I could I would ask the late ambassador to Libya what he thinks on the issue. I think Ambassador Stevens would have much to say about this administration . Roadog
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« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2016, 04:52:07 PM » |
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I understand he's a good basketball player... 
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« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2016, 07:45:04 PM » |
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I disagree with the Serk on this issue. There is certainly a long list of things about which to criticize the primary politician of this country, but this one is the one that has hurt the United States the most. If I could I would ask the late ambassador to Libya what he thinks on the issue.
I agree with you that Mr. Obama is at the very least a Muslim sympathizer, I just don't care for the implication that just dressing in the garb of a particular group means one is a part of, or sympathetic to that cause... Personally from all that I've seen and read about the man, I think he feels all of America's greatness was stolen from the 3rd world, and thus ill gotten gains, and should be reistributed back to the 3rd world, by any means possible, including bringing our still bitterly clinging to greatness nation down to their level if need be.
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