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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 513982" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>It's funny how people, pundits, and media summerize Obama's recent Int'l trip. But what's more interesting, is the double standard of mostly right wingers (yeah I said it) complaining of how dare we acknowlegde our own arrogance....lol</p><p>Since when are "we the people" leaders of the free world, not allowed to criticisize our selves without being called un-American. Weakness is in the eyes of the beholder, it takes more of a man, and more courage to stand up and take responsibility and dole it out as well....No weakness percieved here. I would like to see you come up with any other presidential canidate move or create positive energy toward other World leaders in their first initial meetings.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>My god Tieguy, even Gen Petraus and McCain is praising Obama's commitment towards the Middle East. Considering your history with cowboy diplomacy, What's not to like?...IMO we have no choice but to repair Bush's foriegn policy blunders in a timely manner.</p><p>If anybody slaps Obama around it will come from the left and the Wkmac's of the world if promises aren't kept next year and a half....</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Cheney's position as ex-VP deserved a response of his irrevelent claims from current VP Biden. That should be it, move on, Biden doesn't need to acknowlegde any pathetic comment coming from the Rove peanut gallery.</p><p>Rove is an insignificant ex-failed staffer now getting paid for Fox Cable News to mouth off and ruffle feathers. The squabble should be from one VP to the other, and for Rove (an ex-staffer) to bud in, is way out of line as third man in, which in my book considered cowardly and should be chastised. Nobody really cares about this TMZ like reporting while people are struggling and suffering during the inherited "Great Depression" era...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 513982, member: 9859"] It's funny how people, pundits, and media summerize Obama's recent Int'l trip. But what's more interesting, is the double standard of mostly right wingers (yeah I said it) complaining of how dare we acknowlegde our own arrogance....lol Since when are "we the people" leaders of the free world, not allowed to criticisize our selves without being called un-American. Weakness is in the eyes of the beholder, it takes more of a man, and more courage to stand up and take responsibility and dole it out as well....No weakness percieved here. I would like to see you come up with any other presidential canidate move or create positive energy toward other World leaders in their first initial meetings. My god Tieguy, even Gen Petraus and McCain is praising Obama's commitment towards the Middle East. Considering your history with cowboy diplomacy, What's not to like?...IMO we have no choice but to repair Bush's foriegn policy blunders in a timely manner. If anybody slaps Obama around it will come from the left and the Wkmac's of the world if promises aren't kept next year and a half.... Cheney's position as ex-VP deserved a response of his irrevelent claims from current VP Biden. That should be it, move on, Biden doesn't need to acknowlegde any pathetic comment coming from the Rove peanut gallery. Rove is an insignificant ex-failed staffer now getting paid for Fox Cable News to mouth off and ruffle feathers. The squabble should be from one VP to the other, and for Rove (an ex-staffer) to bud in, is way out of line as third man in, which in my book considered cowardly and should be chastised. Nobody really cares about this TMZ like reporting while people are struggling and suffering during the inherited "Great Depression" era... [/QUOTE]
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