And guess who bows again?
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And guess who bows again?
To our not-so-undeclared new rival and adversary:
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"Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun" - Mao Zedong
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Did the leader of China give a equal bow beforehand or after Obama's head bow? If not, you fail once again.Ferno wrote:If I was in the presence of someone of asian origin, I would too. since that's how you show respect to them.
learn their culture already so you don't end up looking stupid again.
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and this gives cause for people to whine?woodchip wrote:Did the leader of China give a equal bow beforehand or after Obama's head bow? If not, you fail once again.
you give respect first. If you get it back, great. if you don't and complain about it, you just end up looking like a tool.
xamindar: i'm not even going to bother with you. you're not worth it.
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It would seem to me as a matter of protocol that both leaders bow at the same time as a matter of equal respect. By Obama bowing first and Hu not returning the gesture speaks volumes don't you think?Ferno wrote:and this gives cause for people to whine?woodchip wrote:Did the leader of China give a equal bow beforehand or after Obama's head bow? If not, you fail once again.
you give respect first. If you get it back, great. if you don't and complain about it, you just end up looking like a tool.
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IMO. this thread is a Waste of Bandwith. Bowing as a form of respect. this is not my nuts are larger than yours. I have no problem with it. it's not like he prostrated himself
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I take issue with it whether it could be said to be proper or not, because I'm pretty sure that Obama isn't on solid ground in his thinking there. Currying favor with foreign leaders through over-the-top displays of respect as a way to influence them toward cooperation with his idea of what America should be in the world is not strong foreign policy. If he returned a bow I could respect that. The problem I have is that Obama is a liar. I can't say whether I've ever heard him say anything straight-forward (Kennedy-esq my ass, and comparing him to Lincoln is a farce). So when he does something, I would be naive to believe that he does it sincerely, because it would be against what is so obviously his nature.
Tell me, when you guys wake up in the morning do you do some kind of yoga exercises to rid yourselves of all discrimination?
Tell me, when you guys wake up in the morning do you do some kind of yoga exercises to rid yourselves of all discrimination?
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it's a picture. and maybe it's only one half the picture. we do not know if the Bow was reciprocated or not. now if it was a Video then there would be more to discuss
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HEYSergeant Thorne wrote:I have $5.00, Cuda, based on the man's posture, that says Obama bowed first, and based on his demeanor I think it's a strong likelihood that it was not returned. Ain't a picture worth a thousand words anymore?
Obama could be looking at the won-ton soup he spilled on his shoes
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People who have no trace of humility think they are superior, so they don't try to pretend.Will Robinson wrote:Give Obama credit where credit is due...he may not actually have a trace of humility in his character but he knows enough to pretend in the presence of a superior.
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They do when they think the act will enable them to manipulate the target.Burlyman wrote:People who don't have no trace of humility think they are superior, so they don't try to pretend.Will Robinson wrote:Give Obama credit where credit is due...he may not actually have a trace of humility in his character but he knows enough to pretend in the presence of a superior.
He got elected by doing it....
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What Bush did somehow precludes me from having opinion about what Obama does or somehow justifies it?Burlyman wrote:and Bush didn't?
I deleted the double-negative this time. ^_~
And lets don't forget Obama ran on the premise that he was different and better and not-Bush and he was going to be the "post partisan President" etc, puke, etc.
Besides I think Bush did show sincere humility at times. He still screwed ★■◆● up but my comment wasn't about policy it was about ego and I think Obama has Bush out gunned in that department by a very large margin.
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QFT.CUDA wrote:IMO. this thread is a Waste of Bandwith. Bowing as a form of respect. this is not my nuts are larger than yours. I have no problem with it. it's not like he prostrated himself
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Confucius say: Man who throw stones in glass house ends up homeless x.xTop Gun wrote:This thread is asinine.
You people are asinine.
Get some professional help. You desperately need it.
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This sums up the point of this thread:
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/c ... ZrCwLsp05M
Obama fails.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/c ... ZrCwLsp05M
Obama fails.
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our bill to Chinawoodchip wrote:So what was Hu hanging around Obama's neck?
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
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woodchip wrote:I love it when you're quick like that Cuda
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
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Did you...did you seriously just link a New York Post editorial piece as serious evidence?ThunderBunny wrote:This sums up the point of this thread:
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/c ... ZrCwLsp05M
Obama fails.
Forget what I said earlier. You're beyond help.
(And my God, the comments on that editorial. It's so nice to know that our public education system has utterly failed us.)