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Author Topic: Happy to welcome Hitler...liberal Dean of Columbia  (Read 845 times)
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« Reply #45 on: September 25, 2007, 08:38:53 AM »

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It didn't bother me because I don't really care what MoveOn.org says.

On that we agree. Then again, I don't care what anyone at Columbia has to say, either. Our General deserves more respect than a tin pot dictator, though.

Ya, some do, others, you have to wonder, but as a military person, they all deserve some respect, though I have met some Generals where you have to wonder how did they ever get to that position (Dad was a Colonel so I have met a few).  Apparently his (Gen. Petraus) current boss has very little respect for how Gen Petraus got to his position.
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« Reply #46 on: September 25, 2007, 11:53:57 AM »

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Apparently his (Gen. Petraus) current boss has very little respect for how Gen Petraus got to his position.

George Patton, Omar Bradley and Bernard Montgomery said the very same thing about Eisenhower.
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« Reply #47 on: September 25, 2007, 12:34:56 PM »

I want to know why in the beginning of his speech the entire place starting clapping for the mad man... Absolutely ridiculous.

That's cause before Akmhanajhad could speak, Boelinger took it upon himself to insult and berate the man... before he even took the podium.

Akmhanajhad called him out on it... and you know what, I agreed with the psychopath, despite how much it hurts to do so.

Boelinger has the same rights if even more as a American to speak his mind as you all wanted that other idiot too. 
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« Reply #48 on: September 25, 2007, 12:37:16 PM »

I want to know why in the beginning of his speech the entire place starting clapping for the mad man... Absolutely ridiculous.

That's cause before Akmhanajhad could speak, Boelinger took it upon himself to insult and berate the man... before he even took the podium.

Akmhanajhad called him out on it... and you know what, I agreed with the psychopath, despite how much it hurts to do so.
He insulted him? No, he simply told the guy what the majority of Americans thought about him.

He was called petty, cruel and uneducated.

Where does a guy get off calling a leader of another country something like that AFTER setting up the forum in the first place? It's unprofessional and rude and Ahmadinejad was right to call him out on it.

Would Bollinger have called out Bush like that? To his face? Unlikely.

Once again, Chavez gave a speech at the UN and called Bush the devil....where was your outcry on that?
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« Reply #49 on: September 25, 2007, 12:43:45 PM »

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Apparently his (Gen. Petraus) current boss has very little respect for how Gen Petraus got to his position.

George Patton, Omar Bradley and Bernard Montgomery said the very same thing about Eisenhower.

Ya, and look at what he became, a politician!!!!!!
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« Reply #50 on: September 25, 2007, 12:55:21 PM »

Comparing Mahmoud to Hitler is disrespectful to all those that died in WWII.
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« Reply #51 on: September 25, 2007, 01:08:37 PM »

Comparing Mahmoud to Hitler is disrespectful to all those that died in WWII.

Mahmoud? You're on a first name basis? Wink

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« Reply #52 on: September 25, 2007, 01:11:59 PM »

Comparing Mahmoud to Hitler is disrespectful to all those that died in WWII.

Mahmoud? You're on a first name basis? Wink

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I noticed that one too.

Ahmadickhead's last name is pretty hard to spell though.
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« Reply #53 on: September 25, 2007, 01:46:27 PM »


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« Reply #54 on: September 25, 2007, 03:30:04 PM »

Comparing Mahmoud to Hitler is disrespectful to all those that died in WWII.

Mahmoud? You're on a first name basis? Wink

OswaldTheOsprey

I noticed that one too.

Ahmadickhead's last name is pretty hard to spell though.

Mahmoud but not Adolf I guess.

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« Reply #55 on: September 25, 2007, 04:14:09 PM »

Comparing Mahmoud to Hitler is disrespectful to all those that died in WWII.

Mahmoud? You're on a first name basis? Wink

OswaldTheOsprey

I noticed that one too.

Ahmadickhead's last name is pretty hard to spell though.

Mahmoud but not Adolf I guess.

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Adolf just doesn't have that bite to it.

Hitler.

Sounds harsh, tough, genocidal.

Brings to mind a solid 9.98 on the scale of bad leaders.
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« Reply #56 on: September 25, 2007, 04:28:43 PM »

Comparing Mahmoud to Hitler is disrespectful to all those that died in WWII.

Mahmoud? You're on a first name basis? Wink

OswaldTheOsprey

I noticed that one too.

Ahmadickhead's last name is pretty hard to spell though.

Mahmoud but not Adolf I guess.

OswaldTheOsprey

Adolf just doesn't have that bite to it.

Hitler.

Sounds harsh, tough, genocidal.

Brings to mind a solid 9.98 on the scale of bad leaders.

Hitler is also easier to spell.

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« Reply #57 on: September 25, 2007, 04:39:02 PM »

I want to know why in the beginning of his speech the entire place starting clapping for the mad man... Absolutely ridiculous.

That's cause before Akmhanajhad could speak, Boelinger took it upon himself to insult and berate the man... before he even took the podium.

Akmhanajhad called him out on it... and you know what, I agreed with the psychopath, despite how much it hurts to do so.

He insulted him? No, he simply told the guy what the majority of Americans thought about him.

He was called petty, cruel and uneducated.

Where does a guy get off calling a leader of another country something like that AFTER setting up the forum in the first place? It's unprofessional and rude and Ahmadinejad was right to call him out on it.

Would Bollinger have called out Bush like that? To his face? Unlikely.

Once again, Chavez gave a speech at the UN and called Bush the devil....where was your outcry on that?

Totally different. If Chavez invited Bush to Venezuala and THEN called him the devil BEFORE Bush even spoke... well, then you would have a point.

Until then... you don't.
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« Reply #58 on: September 25, 2007, 04:48:35 PM »

Comparing Mahmoud to Hitler is disrespectful to all those that died in WWII.

Mahmoud? You're on a first name basis? Wink

OswaldTheOsprey

I noticed that one too.

Ahmadickhead's last name is pretty hard to spell though.

Mahmoud but not Adolf I guess.

OswaldTheOsprey

Adolf just doesn't have that bite to it.

Hitler.

Sounds harsh, tough, genocidal.

Brings to mind a solid 9.98 on the scale of bad leaders.

Hitler is also easier to spell.

OswaldTheOsprey

Can't then name be spelled with a ph instead?

Could get sticky there.
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« Reply #59 on: September 25, 2007, 05:17:45 PM »

Comparing Mahmoud to Hitler is disrespectful to all those that died in WWII.

Mahmoud? You're on a first name basis? Wink

OswaldTheOsprey

I noticed that one too.

Ahmadickhead's last name is pretty hard to spell though.

Mahmoud but not Adolf I guess.

OswaldTheOsprey

Adolf just doesn't have that bite to it.

Hitler.

Sounds harsh, tough, genocidal.

Brings to mind a solid 9.98 on the scale of bad leaders.

Hitler is also easier to spell.

OswaldTheOsprey

Can't then name be spelled with a ph instead?

Could get sticky there.

Better stick with Hitler.

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