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Mea Culpa - Prez's aide takes the blame for Paris absence
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Mea Culpa - Prez's aide takes the blame for Paris absence
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/01/20/us-france-shooting-usa-absence-idUSKBN0KT1EO20150120
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Re: Mea Culpa - Prez's aide takes the blame for Paris absence
well, he probably wanted extra time to prepare for the state of the union and it is probably a bigger and more immediate challenge than the misery a couple of brothers caused in paris.
they must've all been popping an extra Xanax here and there at the prospect of facing a republican congress and they're feeling blue and they kinda forgot.
it was funny that he wasn't in those dramatic pictures. but then some of the people who showed up got whited-out. so really why bother showing up?
having said that, the fact is that the American taxpayer spends more on this "combatting terrorism" than all those bumpkins in europe. obama could just say that he was so busy at it that he didn't have time for this photo-op.
and you know what else is funny: media upset that he wasn't there. same people who were complaining that Netanyahu showed up and elbowed his way up to the front.
these guys in the media are making a big fuss cuz it's media people who died - cartoonists who were sitting around, probably having au bon pan in their offices. and now we're going to hear about it every day. don't hurt the media people, guys; they won't stop whining. they'll give everyone a headache and worse they'll only present what they want us to think. if this had happened in india, they'd have called Charlie Hebdo a RSS mouthpiece, an instigator of religious violence etc and the talk would have been entirely about hate speech and provacation, for instance. it is true they have a real reason to be pissed off, not like that indian guy who showed up at Madison square garden and got his shirt wrinkled. has he stopped whining yet?
we probably saved a lot of money by not sending an entire security cordon and Obama off to paris and international travel can be so tiresome and then they'll just make him sign some more agreements. it would have been too much stress for the American people. in the scheme of photo-ops and media-kissing up, it is a big deal but otherwise it is not. americans always have stood for freedom of speech and we don't need to send Obama for a photo-op to prove it.
they must've all been popping an extra Xanax here and there at the prospect of facing a republican congress and they're feeling blue and they kinda forgot.
it was funny that he wasn't in those dramatic pictures. but then some of the people who showed up got whited-out. so really why bother showing up?
having said that, the fact is that the American taxpayer spends more on this "combatting terrorism" than all those bumpkins in europe. obama could just say that he was so busy at it that he didn't have time for this photo-op.
and you know what else is funny: media upset that he wasn't there. same people who were complaining that Netanyahu showed up and elbowed his way up to the front.
these guys in the media are making a big fuss cuz it's media people who died - cartoonists who were sitting around, probably having au bon pan in their offices. and now we're going to hear about it every day. don't hurt the media people, guys; they won't stop whining. they'll give everyone a headache and worse they'll only present what they want us to think. if this had happened in india, they'd have called Charlie Hebdo a RSS mouthpiece, an instigator of religious violence etc and the talk would have been entirely about hate speech and provacation, for instance. it is true they have a real reason to be pissed off, not like that indian guy who showed up at Madison square garden and got his shirt wrinkled. has he stopped whining yet?
we probably saved a lot of money by not sending an entire security cordon and Obama off to paris and international travel can be so tiresome and then they'll just make him sign some more agreements. it would have been too much stress for the American people. in the scheme of photo-ops and media-kissing up, it is a big deal but otherwise it is not. americans always have stood for freedom of speech and we don't need to send Obama for a photo-op to prove it.
Last edited by pravalika nanda on Tue Jan 20, 2015 12:50 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : sp)
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Re: Mea Culpa - Prez's aide takes the blame for Paris absence
pravalika nanda wrote:Beatrix Kiddo wrote:PN, I love you.
eau.
and, stop lying.
eau? what's that? misspelled eww?
I like to read original pieces of writing, bindaas style. Kinda rare on this board lately. Hence got a bit emotional. But I like your posts. No lying there.
edit: oh oops. Too late.
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