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  • Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
    I may be inclined to argue that some of his responses may have deserved applause (and I didn't hear much at all when he mentioned homosexuals don't exist in Iran... which was the most damaging to his reputation).
    Denying that you are familiar with the names of the people that you've executed is pretty damaging.
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    • Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui


      Bingo. Sometimes I wonder why our heads of state are such idiots. But then I consider if this is just all their plan. Better to portray the reformist President as having no power and the reactionary President as being an "autocrat" to continue a certain US foreign policy towards Iran.
      Ahmadinejad is better than anything Bush and Cheney could have dreamed of. Kim is so weird (and apparently going along, at least for the moment) with whatever concessions we made to get him to go away) that he's hard to take seriously as the personification of the Axis of EvilTM.

      Luckily, the Congress would never go along with the Bush-Cheney hardon for Iran, but you always have whatever Bushie might try under some convenient interpretation of his authority.
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      • Originally posted by DinoDoc
        Which ones? The Holocaust denial? The evading questions about Iran's support for terrorism? Or would it be the anti-Bush rhetoric he pepered the speech with that would make all that acceptable to you?
        The ones about nuclear weapons especially.
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        • Originally posted by lord of the mark

          I find it highly amusing that so many folks here, virtually all of whom (except for Weezil) specialize in insults, rhetorical questions, heavy sarcasm, and various other forms of rudeness, are suddenly so in arms for etiquette.
          Then you're insane. This is a casual internet forum, not a formal academic setting. It's a place to joke around, have discussions, and butt heads with people you disagree with. Or do you think that we should all double space our posts?

          And it's not like there are no rules. For example, we aren't allowed to call you a dick for making this comparison.
          Only feebs vote.

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          • Originally posted by molly bloom

            No matter if your guest farts at the dinner table, leers at your wife's or daughter's breasts, spills food on your Turkish carpet and leaves skidmarks in the lavatory, you are always the perfect host.
            I don't remember coming to your house. Was I drunk?
            Only feebs vote.

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              • Originally posted by Agathon


                Then you're insane. This is a casual internet forum, not a formal academic setting. It's a place to joke around, have discussions, and butt heads with people you disagree with. Or do you think that we should all double space our posts?

                And it's not like there are no rules. For example, we aren't allowed to call you a dick for making this comparison.
                I didn't realize that Bollinger broke any rules.
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                • Originally posted by GePap

                  As for Applebaum's column, I guess she misses the irony of her calling out Columbia for giving his a forum, then doing an entire column on it, just feeding the media ****fest.
                  Like 99% of op-ed columnists, she's a waste of time. It seems to be a requirement for most of them, along with writing "popular, lightweight, but controversial" books. For the most part, they're hacks and sophists, because that's what sells papers. To be fair, Maureen Dowd is worse.

                  Thomas Friedman is the king of that game. I guess it's sort of like being the guy who lives on top of the midden.
                  Only feebs vote.

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                  • Originally posted by SlowwHand


                    There's the difference. I like it when Bush doesn't mince words. Say the truth, speak it plainly, don't back down once it's said.
                    Bush minces words.... in the same way that Jack the Ripper minced whores.
                    Only feebs vote.

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                    • Originally posted by Kidicious


                      How would you have him introduced?
                      Plain and simple, as befits an invited guest. He's the Iranian President.


                      How would you like Bonzo Bush to be introduced anywhere he's an invited, erm, speaker ?
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                      • See? YOu can even speak decently here.
                        Try it if Bush is standing next to yo saying blatant lies, of which anyone with sense knows is a lie.

                        THEN talk.
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                        • Originally posted by Kidicious

                          You think this guy is on the same level as Ahmedinejad?
                          In which way ?

                          I'm talking about the bad behaviour of rude guests.

                          Don't confuse my opinion of Ahmedinejad's politics and actions in Iran and my opinion of his host's behaviour.

                          They're two entirely separate issues, but if it suits your purpose to conflate them, then that's up to you.

                          We just don't hold hospitality in as high regard here.
                          I don't believe that for a moment, and I speak from personal experience of travelling in the U.S. and from knowledge of my friend's experiences.
                          Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

                          ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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                          • Originally posted by lord of the mark

                            I find it highly amusing that so many folks here, virtually all of whom (except for Weezil) specialize in insults, rhetorical questions, heavy sarcasm, and various other forms of rudeness, are suddenly so in arms for etiquette.
                            False analogy and incorrect.

                            Rhetorical questions and sarcasm are not explicitly or always rude. Context is all.

                            In any case, an internet forum is not a formal academic setting, and different standards apply to someone in Bollinger's position.
                            Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

                            ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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                            • Originally posted by molly bloom
                              How would you like Bonzo Bush to be introduced anywhere he's an invited, erm, speaker ?
                              Oh, now you compare Bush to him. I don't like Bush as a president either, but I would never compare him to someone like that.
                              In which way ?

                              I'm talking about the bad behaviour of rude guests.

                              Don't confuse my opinion of Ahmedinejad's politics and actions in Iran and my opinion of his host's behaviour.

                              They're two entirely separate issues, but if it suits your purpose to conflate them, then that's up to you.
                              And you choose to keep them seperate issues to suit your purposes. That's up to you also.
                              I don't believe that for a moment, and I speak from personal experience of travelling in the U.S. and from knowledge of my friend's experiences.
                              Don't forget to put this event in your little bag of experience. While a little out of the ordinary, I'm pretty sure it wouldn't happen in many other countries.
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                              • Originally posted by Kidicious


                                I didn't realize that Bollinger broke any rules.
                                Since when did you get all bureaucratic-minded ?


                                This is simple etiquette and hospitality we're talking about, not the arcane rules of an exclusive gentlemen's club.
                                Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

                                ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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