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Re: Who Will Win?

Postby Outrider » Tue Sep 25, 2012 6:01 am

MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote:
Yanoda wrote:You know, there is a thing called giving respect to others. Also, it is normal (and considered formal) for one to bow to royalty as a sign of respect.

So where does that leave the custom of our commander in cheif of the American armed forces of not bowing to anyone? WD is 100% correct in his disillusionment. It was one of many diplomatic errors made by this clown of president.

Did we all forget about the "clown" that came before him? And a U.S. President (who is more than just the Commander-in-Chief) bowing to a foreign leader is nothing new. Would you rather Obama grab the Saudi prince's hand and then give him a kiss like Bush did? How gross would that be?!?

EDIT: To be fair to Bush, George Washington, for example, was known to return kisses from foreign allied leaders, such as Lafayette.
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Re: Who Will Win?

Postby kjeopardy » Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:05 am

Outrider wrote:
MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote:
Yanoda wrote:You know, there is a thing called giving respect to others. Also, it is normal (and considered formal) for one to bow to royalty as a sign of respect.

So where does that leave the custom of our commander in cheif of the American armed forces of not bowing to anyone? WD is 100% correct in his disillusionment. It was one of many diplomatic errors made by this clown of president.

Did we all forget about the "clown" that came before him? And a U.S. President (who is more than just the Commander-in-Chief) bowing to a foreign leader is nothing new. Would you rather Obama grab the Saudi prince's hand and then give him a kiss like Bush did? How gross would that be?!?

EDIT: To be fair to Bush, George Washington, for example, was known to return kisses from foreign allied leaders, such as Lafayette.


Just when i thought you had a brain...

Bowing before the president of Saudi Arabia (if president is even the right term) is so completely different from George Washington returning a kiss from Lafayette.

Marquis de Lafayette is an American hero; he was even made an honorary citizen by Congress at some point.

The President of Saudi Arabia hates the United States and all that it stands for.

So, there is a difference...
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Re: Who Will Win?

Postby Outrider » Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:21 am

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Outrider wrote:
MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote:So where does that leave the custom of our commander in cheif of the American armed forces of not bowing to anyone? WD is 100% correct in his disillusionment. It was one of many diplomatic errors made by this clown of president.

Did we all forget about the "clown" that came before him? And a U.S. President (who is more than just the Commander-in-Chief) bowing to a foreign leader is nothing new. Would you rather Obama grab the Saudi prince's hand and then give him a kiss like Bush did? How gross would that be?!?

EDIT: To be fair to Bush, George Washington, for example, was known to return kisses from foreign allied leaders, such as Lafayette.


Just when i thought you had a brain...

Bowing before the president of Saudi Arabia (if president is even the right term) is so completely different from George Washington returning a kiss from Lafayette.

Marquis de Lafayette is an American hero; he was even made an honorary citizen by Congress at some point.

The President of Saudi Arabia hates the United States and all that it stands for.

So, there is a difference...

And just when I thought you had a brain...

I was comparing Bush kissing the Saudi prince to Washington kissing Lafayette, not Obama bowing to the Saudi prince to Washington kissing Lafayette. Maybe you should lay off the math for a bit and focus on some reading comprehension?

The point of my previous post is that a U.S. President bowing to a foreign leader was not done for the first time by Obama.
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Re: Who Will Win?

Postby Duel of Fates » Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:28 am

MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote:
Yanoda wrote:You know, there is a thing called giving respect to others. Also, it is normal (and considered formal) for one to bow to royalty as a sign of respect.

So where does that leave the custom of our commander in cheif of the American armed forces of not bowing to anyone? WD is 100% correct in his disillusionment. It was one of many diplomatic errors made by this clown of president.



We stopped bowing to royalty about 1776. :twisted:

Yan, showing respect is one thing, showing weakness is quite another. Whether the liberal media or progressives out there see it as weakness is little concern. It is the weakness we show those WHO DO take notice, and DO see it as a weakness. When we show weakness to our enemies, that is the concern. Just like shaking hands with Chavez and having his picture taken while holding the little dictator's book. He is a buffoon on the world stage, and he cannot figure out why the world hasn't embraced him as the Great Humanitarian he thinks he is.
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Re: Who Will Win?

Postby kjeopardy » Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:30 am

Outrider wrote:And just when I thought you had a brain...

I was comparing Bush kissing the Saudi prince to Washington kissing Lafayette, not Obama bowing to the Saudi prince to Washington kissing Lafayette. Maybe you should lay off the math for a bit and focus on some reading comprehension?

The point of my previous post is that a U.S. President bowing to a foreign leader was not done for the first time by Obama.








You talked about kissing, not bowing...different things. Give me an example of a President bowing to a foreign leader (and one who's anti American at that). Kissing is different than bowing. The latter is a sign of submission (ironically, Islam means "to submit").

As for your calling me an idiot, I hardly take it seriously:

Firstly, I can't keep your comparisons straight...Your writing does not elegantly nor articulately convey the points you are trying to make. And if you wanna talk about reading comp, send me your SAT reading score and I'll do the same...guarantee you it's not as high as mine, not that I judge people based on test scores.

I'm done discussing things with you, since you are ignorant, presumptuous, and accusatory. Can't say I've been too polite, but seriously, the fact that people like you can vote is truly frightening.
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Re: Who Will Win?

Postby Outrider » Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:44 am

3.14pi wrote:You talked about kissing, not bowing...different things. Give me an example of a President bowing to a foreign leader (and one who's anti American at that). Kissing is different than bowing. The latter is a sign of submission (ironically, Islam means "to submit").

I talked about both bowing and kissing. Bowing first, and then kissing. And did you not see the following part?
3.14pi wrote:And a U.S. President (who is more than just the Commander-in-Chief) bowing to a foreign leader is nothing new.

Nothing new was an hyperlink to several examples of what you are asking now.
3.14pi wrote:Firstly, I can't keep your comparisons straight...Your writing does not elegantly nor articulately convey the points you are trying to make.

Are you serious? :roll: I wrote it in plain English. This makes me think you have a reading comprehension problem.
3.14pi wrote:And if you wanna talk about reading comp, send me your SAT reading score and I'll do the same...guarantee you it's not as high as mine, not that I judge people based on test scores.

To hell with CollegeBoard and their money-grubbing hands.
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Re: Who Will Win?

Postby Outrider » Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:50 am

3.14pi wrote:I'm done discussing things with you, since you are ignorant, presumptuous, and accusatory. Can't say I've been too polite, but seriously, the fact that people like you can vote is truly frightening.

The same can be said about you, except you can't vote, which is a relief.
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Re: Who Will Win?

Postby Dad » Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:28 am

Duel of Fates wrote:How quickly the discussion derails to this nonesense. No wonder our country is circling the bowl.


No doubt.

Who he bows to is somehow important? The world already views Americans in general as undereducated, redneck idiots. I have friends in several other countries around the world. The difference is, most don't judge us based on what they see on TV or the few Americans they have met. All or nothing is an American trait. Only a sith deals in absolutes.

Obama will finish off the middle class with his entitlement mentality.

Romney will finish off the middle class even faster with his elitist mentality.

THIS is what's important.

If you are 100% republican or democrat, you are completely blinded to what BOTH parties are doing to wipe the middle class out.
i weep for the future

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Re: Who Will Win?

Postby WD-40 » Tue Sep 25, 2012 1:55 pm

Thanks to those who 'got it' from my earlier posts. I will only wrap up one final thought about it because I may see the confusion or misunderstanding of what I wrote. I was not implying that Obama (or any U.S. President) not bow just for the sake of arrogance, or some higher-than-thou attitude. Far from it. Simply put, it is proper etiquette. The Leader (or Head of State) of one Country, does not bow to the Leader of another independent Country, whether or not they wear a crown. Usually, the protocol is set up in advance by representatives of both countries, and is performed as agreed at the appropriate time. Equal Heads of State can either shake hands, bow at the same time toward each other (at the same angle), extend verbal greetings with no physical contact, or as Obama would prefer, do some juvenile fist bump (which I'd prefer to his bowing).

The 'reason' for this etiquette, is that it, not only shows mutual respect, it sets an important foundation for diplomatic talks and agreements between the two nations that's immediately set on equal footing, and helps ensure no underlying misunderstandings when it comes to negotiating important issues. That's all!

Now, a Head of State can be the President of a country, the King (i.e. Kind Abdullah of Saudi Arabia), a Queen (Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain), an Emperor (Akihito of Japan), or even a Prime Minister (PM Netanyahu of Israel). Yet PM Cameron of Great Britain does not 'bow' to Obama, because we do not have traditions of Royalty in the U.S., yet he may bow to the King of Saudi Arabia or the Japanese Emperor because they do. It's all etiquette. Maybe Obama thought he'd score points doing it, and I'm sure they loved it. But it sets diplomatic negotiations immediately on a cracked and unequal foundation traditionally. Okay, I'm spent. :-|
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Re: Who Will Win?

Postby kjeopardy » Tue Sep 25, 2012 3:02 pm

Outrider wrote:
3.14pi wrote:I'm done discussing things with you, since you are ignorant, presumptuous, and accusatory. Can't say I've been too polite, but seriously, the fact that people like you can vote is truly frightening.

The same can be said about you, except you can't vote, which is a relief.


Make up your own characterizations :cursing:

But seriously, let's actually get back to the discussion, and stop the petty fighting; it's just plain stupid (not you, in general).
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