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eridani

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51. And why do you think that Shrubby had a 90% approval rating after 9/11?
Sun Sep 16, 2012, 01:22 AM
Sep 2012

Because being attacked empowers the most vicious and reactionary elements in any society. Why would the Middle East be different?

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No, Ma'am, It Is People Taking their Religious Beliefs Much Too Seriously The Magistrate Sep 2012 #1
It is, People taking violent action, Fundies are Demented orpupilofnature57 Sep 2012 #5
And why do you think that Shrubby had a 90% approval rating after 9/11? eridani Sep 2012 #51
Agreed. nt greytdemocrat Sep 2012 #12
said the representative of the occupying force HiPointDem Sep 2012 #48
Which part of Egypt, Libya, or Tunis are we occupying? nt NutmegYankee Sep 2012 #64
Tribal in-group loyalty gave rise to religion, not the other way around n/t eridani Sep 2012 #50
Shhh Warren DeMontague Sep 2012 #57
Good Point, the straw more than the cause. orpupilofnature57 Sep 2012 #2
Nice defense attempt. Zax2me Sep 2012 #3
Your response reminds me of that quote often attributed to Stalin Scootaloo Sep 2012 #21
Well said malaise Sep 2012 #27
This is not the US's fault. Sorry, that won't fly. Waiting For Everyman Sep 2012 #4
Whoops a daisy ,We don't give Iran any reason to hate orpupilofnature57 Sep 2012 #10
Whoops a daisy, that's some lame blame shifting. Waiting For Everyman Sep 2012 #15
I don't live in Iran or the rest of the world I orpupilofnature57 Sep 2012 #16
This type of hatred toward the U.S. choie Sep 2012 #34
"If we don't look deeper nothing will change" the most cogent and sensitive statement I have 2on2u Sep 2012 #41
Thank you. Ship of Fools Sep 2012 #45
It's US foreign policy that caused this. Kindly Refrain Sep 2012 #19
Ludicrous. A mob caused it. A mindless mob. Waiting For Everyman Sep 2012 #24
Oh yeah, we are just skipping around the world with a basket full of rainbows Kindly Refrain Sep 2012 #35
Then why don't the protesters protest THAT? Are they unable to spell it? Waiting For Everyman Sep 2012 #38
Who says they aren't? Kindly Refrain Sep 2012 #39
Ad hominum much? Waiting For Everyman Sep 2012 #42
Ooooooooooo Kindly Refrain Sep 2012 #43
Are you fugging serious? n/t malaise Sep 2012 #28
I gues this wasn't our fault either, must have just had engine trouble. 2on2u Sep 2012 #29
This is about the riot, not some other topic. Waiting For Everyman Sep 2012 #31
Did I say anyone deserves a free pass? My point is that some of these people have had enough, this 2on2u Sep 2012 #33
Every picture tells a story, Thanks. orpupilofnature57 Sep 2012 #37
That's true. It's just one way of looking at it. Somebody could write a book on it. limpyhobbler Sep 2012 #6
Hard as it is for some people to believe NoPasaran Sep 2012 #7
And as a free citizen that Pays for the USA orpupilofnature57 Sep 2012 #13
I'd take it back to the partitioning of the Ottoman empire after World War I slackmaster Sep 2012 #8
I concur for the most part. BlueMTexpat Sep 2012 #14
The idea of the "White Man's Burden" is alive and well. baldguy Sep 2012 #9
Hmm tama Sep 2012 #11
Yes--but it's not to the point where they are taking out people with drones within our borders eridani Sep 2012 #52
Not really tama Sep 2012 #53
Just heard someone MSNBC used as an expert say nc4bo Sep 2012 #17
Other experts say that's what their old dictators did. moondust Sep 2012 #25
The system's analogy that I'm working with is fire. HereSince1628 Sep 2012 #18
It's the right on both sides, coupled with us overthrowing the Democratically elected Dustlawyer Sep 2012 #20
You're right...it's appalling that most DU'ers aren't getting this...knr joeybee12 Sep 2012 #22
Except they would have killed any local caseymoz Sep 2012 #23
I think they really don't understand that our laws don't provide for any kind of punishment... slackmaster Sep 2012 #26
And you're right about that. caseymoz Sep 2012 #30
This has US Imperialism written all over it. BB1 Sep 2012 #32
Strange, you remember those examples caseymoz Sep 2012 #44
Is that you, Ward Churchill? Odin2005 Sep 2012 #36
It's got zero to do with Iran.. EX500rider Sep 2012 #40
The cultural and population center of the Arab world has no oil. cthulu2016 Sep 2012 #46
K&R. Pisses me off that people can't put themselves in other people's shoes & THINK how they'd HiPointDem Sep 2012 #47
I agree, HiPointDem... choie Sep 2012 #49
You what is disusting? SpartanDem Sep 2012 #59
you know what's worse? killing hundreds of thousands of people over power & control of resources. HiPointDem Sep 2012 #60
That would apply to all of humanity. NutmegYankee Sep 2012 #62
in the present day it applies mainly to the us. HiPointDem Sep 2012 #63
So what's the statute of limitations? NutmegYankee Sep 2012 #66
us today = biggest military spender, biggest arms dealer, biggest voice in regional military HiPointDem Sep 2012 #68
I don't recall any of that happening in Eqypt by us. NutmegYankee Sep 2012 #61
We did all that to Libya? 4th law of robotics Sep 2012 #72
K & R for the title of this thread alone. The Midway Rebel Sep 2012 #54
No, it's the culture... MellowDem Sep 2012 #55
Explain Salman Rushdie and Theo Van Gogh? This just some blame America first BS SpartanDem Sep 2012 #56
1953? aquart Sep 2012 #58
So you don't believe the muslims Quantess Sep 2012 #65
Then why doesn't this happen everywhere else the US has been as oppressive, exploitative, murderous? riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #67
Google "Yanqui go home!" for starters. eridani Sep 2012 #69
Your OP's making the point that US imperialism has created the rage in the ME that fuels these riots riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #70
The rage in Latin America was every bit as intense in the 50s and 60s eridani Sep 2012 #71
But there wasn't any violent riots, storming of US embassies, terrorism aimed at military personnel riderinthestorm Sep 2012 #74
Of course there were violent riots eridani Sep 2012 #75
That's exactly right. People like to act like the movie exists in a vacuum and that the wiggs Sep 2012 #73
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