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Re: Biased reporting - who'd a' thunk it?
« Reply #10 on: June 09, 2010, 06:21:05 AM »
And Path, It was the Dalai Lama Who exited past the garbage cans that had not been picked up due to the snow storm.

Damn! Right you are. Did Bibi even get an audience with The Won?

Not only did Netanyahu shed blood for his country, his brother (Yonaton (Jonathan) Netanyahu),was the leader of and the only Israeli killed (by a sniper from the control tower) during the Entebbe rescue of the hostages taken there by Arab terroists.
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Re: Biased reporting - who'd a' thunk it?
« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2010, 10:42:53 AM »
Jonny's home of record at the time of Entebbe was their parents house,
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Re: Biased reporting - who'd a' thunk it?
« Reply #12 on: June 09, 2010, 04:16:30 PM »
Quote from: tombogan03884 on Today at 01:20:38 am
And Path, It was the Dalai Lama Who exited past the garbage cans that had not been picked up due to the snow storm.

You're right on that.  Bibi was left to cool his heels for two-hours after being scolded by Odamna, while The Won had  dinner with the family.
Really doesn't matter if your Jewish or Buddhist, if you ain't an America-hating mohammadanist you won't get respect from this WH.


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Re: Biased reporting - who'd a' thunk it?
« Reply #13 on: June 09, 2010, 04:35:58 PM »
Quote from: tombogan03884 on Today at 01:20:38 am
And Path, It was the Dalai Lama Who exited past the garbage cans that had not been picked up due to the snow storm.

You're right on that.  Bibi was left to cool his heels for two-hours after being scolded by Odamna, while The Won had  dinner with the family.
Really doesn't matter if your Jewish or Buddhist, if you ain't an America-hating mohammadanist you won't get respect from this WH.



I think the Dalai Lama and Bibi got exactly the respect they deserve. They are both self righteous pains in our ass with way too high an opinion of how much we actually care about their countries. I mean honestly, if Israel and Tibet were nuked tommorow, how much would your life change? Thought so. That is the lesson every American President should give to the Dalia Lama and the Israeli PM. You need us, we find you convienent, here's what you're going to do, or I'll talk to the Syrians. FP is about realism. We don't have friends, we have interests. 
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Re: Biased reporting - who'd a' thunk it?
« Reply #14 on: June 09, 2010, 04:45:26 PM »
I think the Dalai Lama and Bibi got exactly the respect they deserve. They are both self righteous pains in our ass with way too high an opinion of how much we actually care about their countries. I mean honestly, if Israel and Tibet were nuked tommorow, how much would your life change? Thought so. That is the lesson every American President should give to the Dalia Lama and the Israeli PM. .
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Obviously you missed history class that day. The Dalai Lama is a spiritual leader. Not the president. Granted things work a little differently in Tibet. Sort of similar to Vatican City, where the pope is the leader of the country. So if you are going to nuke the Dalai Lama, you had better be for nuking the Vatican too so as not to appear a hypocrite.
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Re: Biased reporting - who'd a' thunk it?
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Re: Biased reporting - who'd a' thunk it?
« Reply #15 on: June 09, 2010, 04:53:27 PM »
Obviously you missed history class that day. The Dalai Lama is a spiritual leader. Not the president. Granted things work a little differently in Tibet. Sort of similar to Vatican City, where the pope is the leader of the country. So if you are going to nuke the Dalai Lama, you had better be for nuking the Vatican too so as not to appear a hypocrite.
No hypocrisy, nuke all three. Hell, add Mecca and one could argue the world would be a better, or at least more rational place. ;)
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Re: Biased reporting - who'd a' thunk it?
« Reply #16 on: June 09, 2010, 05:39:59 PM »
It's past time for Israel to use those subs they bought....
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Re: Biased reporting - who'd a' thunk it?
« Reply #17 on: June 10, 2010, 03:08:21 AM »
FQ, you are so far off base about the DL that it is not even funny.
Even dope smoking pacifist BO supporters have "Free Tibet"  stickers, all the "Head shops" sell them.
If members of NORML and the John Birch Society both think it's a worthy cause , it makes you look wrong.
The CIA retrained Survivors of the Tibetan Army held off the Chinese Army for months.
As a side note, the DL is not, and does not claim to be the leader of the Nation, that is the function of the Panchem Lama who , until his death was a tool of the Chinese and lived in Peking. The DL is the Spiritual leader of the Tibetan People.

 

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