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On Feb 25, 5:34Â*am, hkrause wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 25, 7:54�am, Valgard Toebreakerson wrote: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0208/8667.html The Clintons - who 'da thunk it? �Even Lee A****er would never stoop this low. Scorched earth baby - scorched earth. A photo of Obama eating watermelon and/or fried chicken can't be far behind. Just shows how desperate the Clinton's are becoming. Strike one for the Clinton's: When things get tense and difficult, resort to panic and try to manipulate opinion rather than solve the problem. Score one for Obama? Maybe so, let's see if he handles these racial and religious slams like a statesman, or like a vengeful child in a boating NG. :-) Much ado here about nothing. Lots of visitors to foreign cultures try on local costumes and clothing. What would you conclude from the photo, that Obama visited Africa and tried on a tribal elder's clothing? Big whoop. It's not like he put on a pilot's jumpsuit, landed on an aircraft carrier and walked out in front of a sign saying "mission accomplished."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I entirely agree; it's the *misuse* of this photo by the Clinton campaign that's the issue. If the chief of some tribe down in the South Pacific were invited to the White House to meet the POTUS, odds are that he would show up wearing a suit instead of a loincloth. Yes, it is very customary to dress in the formal attire of a host country before meeting with the head of state. I'm sure that if we dug deeply enough into the archives we could find photos of Nixon quite literally bowing to some dignitaries in Communist China during his initial visit there. Out of context, it would be really scandalous. |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Feb 25, 5:34 am, hkrause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 25, 7:54�am, Valgard Toebreakerson wrote: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0208/8667.html The Clintons - who 'da thunk it? �Even Lee A****er would never stoop this low. Scorched earth baby - scorched earth. A photo of Obama eating watermelon and/or fried chicken can't be far behind. Just shows how desperate the Clinton's are becoming. Strike one for the Clinton's: When things get tense and difficult, resort to panic and try to manipulate opinion rather than solve the problem. Score one for Obama? Maybe so, let's see if he handles these racial and religious slams like a statesman, or like a vengeful child in a boating NG. :-) Much ado here about nothing. Lots of visitors to foreign cultures try on local costumes and clothing. What would you conclude from the photo, that Obama visited Africa and tried on a tribal elder's clothing? Big whoop. It's not like he put on a pilot's jumpsuit, landed on an aircraft carrier and walked out in front of a sign saying "mission accomplished."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I entirely agree; it's the *misuse* of this photo by the Clinton campaign that's the issue. If the chief of some tribe down in the South Pacific were invited to the White House to meet the POTUS, odds are that he would show up wearing a suit instead of a loincloth. Yes, it is very customary to dress in the formal attire of a host country before meeting with the head of state. I'm sure that if we dug deeply enough into the archives we could find photos of Nixon quite literally bowing to some dignitaries in Communist China during his initial visit there. Out of context, it would be really scandalous. In the case of the photo in question (and I don't believe that the Clintons released it, either, despite what the Republican Drudge guy says), anyone who sees more in Obama wearing that costume than just a visitor trying out a local custom doesn't deserve a vote. Sometime in the next year or two, my wife and I will be going to Kenya as touristas and to visit a classmate of hers who is Kenyan. I'm sure both of us will be encouraged to try on various "tribal" regalia. I wouldn't mind being a local chieftain for a half hour or so. |
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hkrause wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 25, 5:34 am, hkrause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 25, 7:54�am, Valgard Toebreakerson wrote: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0208/8667.html The Clintons - who 'da thunk it? �Even Lee A****er would never stoop this low. Scorched earth baby - scorched earth. A photo of Obama eating watermelon and/or fried chicken can't be far behind. Just shows how desperate the Clinton's are becoming. Strike one for the Clinton's: When things get tense and difficult, resort to panic and try to manipulate opinion rather than solve the problem. Score one for Obama? Maybe so, let's see if he handles these racial and religious slams like a statesman, or like a vengeful child in a boating NG. :-) Much ado here about nothing. Lots of visitors to foreign cultures try on local costumes and clothing. What would you conclude from the photo, that Obama visited Africa and tried on a tribal elder's clothing? Big whoop. It's not like he put on a pilot's jumpsuit, landed on an aircraft carrier and walked out in front of a sign saying "mission accomplished."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I entirely agree; it's the *misuse* of this photo by the Clinton campaign that's the issue. If the chief of some tribe down in the South Pacific were invited to the White House to meet the POTUS, odds are that he would show up wearing a suit instead of a loincloth. Yes, it is very customary to dress in the formal attire of a host country before meeting with the head of state. I'm sure that if we dug deeply enough into the archives we could find photos of Nixon quite literally bowing to some dignitaries in Communist China during his initial visit there. Out of context, it would be really scandalous. In the case of the photo in question (and I don't believe that the Clintons released it, either, despite what the Republican Drudge guy says), anyone who sees more in Obama wearing that costume than just a visitor trying out a local custom doesn't deserve a vote. Sometime in the next year or two, my wife and I will be going to Kenya as touristas and to visit a classmate of hers who is Kenyan. I'm sure both of us will be encouraged to try on various "tribal" regalia. I wouldn't mind being a local chieftain for a half hour or so. Obama has said Clinton released the photo, and the Clinton campaign has been asked if they released the photo, but taped danced around the issue but did not denied it. |
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On Feb 25, 9:52Â*am, hkrause wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 25, 5:34 am, hkrause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 25, 7:54�am, Valgard Toebreakerson wrote: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0208/8667.html The Clintons - who 'da thunk it? �Even Lee A****er would never stoop this low. Scorched earth baby - scorched earth. A photo of Obama eating watermelon and/or fried chicken can't be far behind. Just shows how desperate the Clinton's are becoming. Strike one for the Clinton's: When things get tense and difficult, resort to panic and try to manipulate opinion rather than solve the problem. Score one for Obama? Maybe so, let's see if he handles these racial and religious slams like a statesman, or like a vengeful child in a boating NG. :-) Much ado here about nothing. Lots of visitors to foreign cultures try on local costumes and clothing. What would you conclude from the photo, that Obama visited Africa and tried on a tribal elder's clothing? Big whoop. It's not like he put on a pilot's jumpsuit, landed on an aircraft carrier and walked out in front of a sign saying "mission accomplished."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I entirely agree; it's the *misuse* of this photo by the Clinton campaign that's the issue. If the chief of some tribe down in the South Pacific were invited to the White House to meet the POTUS, odds are that he would show up wearing a suit instead of a loincloth. Yes, it is very customary to dress in the formal attire of a host country before meeting with the head of state. I'm sure that if we dug deeply enough into the archives we could find photos of Nixon quite literally bowing to some dignitaries in Communist China during his initial visit there. Out of context, it would be really scandalous. In the case of the photo in question (and I don't believe that the Clintons released it, either, despite what the Republican Drudge guy says), anyone who sees more in Obama wearing that costume than just a visitor trying out a local custom doesn't deserve a vote. Sometime in the next year or two, my wife and I will be going to Kenya as touristas and to visit a classmate of hers who is Kenyan. I'm sure both of us will be encouraged to try on various "tribal" regalia. I wouldn't mind being a local chieftain for a half hour or so.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You must be a real freakin' riot to go on vacation with. You spend all day in your hotel room trying to convince people of your many lies. You could have stayed home and done that..... |
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 09:52:09 -0500, hkrause
wrote: Sometime in the next year or two, my wife and I will be going to Kenya as touristas and to visit a classmate of hers who is Kenyan. I'm sure both of us will be encouraged to try on various "tribal" regalia. I wouldn't mind being a local chieftain for a half hour or so. I'm sure we all look forward to seeing the pictures. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 09:52:09 -0500, hkrause wrote: Sometime in the next year or two, my wife and I will be going to Kenya as touristas and to visit a classmate of hers who is Kenyan. I'm sure both of us will be encouraged to try on various "tribal" regalia. I wouldn't mind being a local chieftain for a half hour or so. I'm sure we all look forward to seeing the pictures. I didn't know they spoke Spanish in Kenya.. "touristas". |
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On Feb 25, 2:17*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 09:52:09 -0500, hkrause wrote: Sometime in the next year or two, my wife and I will be going to Kenya as touristas and to visit a classmate of hers who is Kenyan. I'm sure both of us will be encouraged to try on various "tribal" regalia. I wouldn't mind being a local chieftain for a half hour or so. I'm sure we all look forward to seeing the pictures. I didn't know they spoke Spanish in Kenya.. "touristas". You watch how Harry will wiggle out of that. He'll tell you that his Dr. Dr. wife's friend was from a small unheard of clan of Kenyans who speak Spanish. |
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hkrause wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 25, 5:34 am, hkrause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 25, 7:54�am, Valgard Toebreakerson wrote: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0208/8667.html The Clintons - who 'da thunk it? �Even Lee A****er would never stoop this low. Scorched earth baby - scorched earth. A photo of Obama eating watermelon and/or fried chicken can't be far behind. Just shows how desperate the Clinton's are becoming. Strike one for the Clinton's: When things get tense and difficult, resort to panic and try to manipulate opinion rather than solve the problem. Score one for Obama? Maybe so, let's see if he handles these racial and religious slams like a statesman, or like a vengeful child in a boating NG. :-) Much ado here about nothing. Lots of visitors to foreign cultures try on local costumes and clothing. What would you conclude from the photo, that Obama visited Africa and tried on a tribal elder's clothing? Big whoop. It's not like he put on a pilot's jumpsuit, landed on an aircraft carrier and walked out in front of a sign saying "mission accomplished."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I entirely agree; it's the *misuse* of this photo by the Clinton campaign that's the issue. If the chief of some tribe down in the South Pacific were invited to the White House to meet the POTUS, odds are that he would show up wearing a suit instead of a loincloth. Yes, it is very customary to dress in the formal attire of a host country before meeting with the head of state. I'm sure that if we dug deeply enough into the archives we could find photos of Nixon quite literally bowing to some dignitaries in Communist China during his initial visit there. Out of context, it would be really scandalous. In the case of the photo in question (and I don't believe that the Clintons released it, either, despite what the Republican Drudge guy Is that from the HRC campaign talking points memo for Monday? says), anyone who sees more in Obama wearing that costume than just a visitor trying out a local custom doesn't deserve a vote. Agreed. Sometime in the next year or two, my wife and I will be going to Kenya as touristas and to visit a classmate of hers who is Kenyan. I'm sure both of us will be encouraged to try on various "tribal" regalia. I wouldn't mind being a local chieftain for a half hour or so. See if they can offer you a permanent position. |
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BAR wrote:
hkrause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 25, 5:34 am, hkrause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 25, 7:54�am, Valgard Toebreakerson wrote: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0208/8667.html The Clintons - who 'da thunk it? �Even Lee A****er would never stoop this low. Scorched earth baby - scorched earth. A photo of Obama eating watermelon and/or fried chicken can't be far behind. Just shows how desperate the Clinton's are becoming. Strike one for the Clinton's: When things get tense and difficult, resort to panic and try to manipulate opinion rather than solve the problem. Score one for Obama? Maybe so, let's see if he handles these racial and religious slams like a statesman, or like a vengeful child in a boating NG. :-) Much ado here about nothing. Lots of visitors to foreign cultures try on local costumes and clothing. What would you conclude from the photo, that Obama visited Africa and tried on a tribal elder's clothing? Big whoop. It's not like he put on a pilot's jumpsuit, landed on an aircraft carrier and walked out in front of a sign saying "mission accomplished."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I entirely agree; it's the *misuse* of this photo by the Clinton campaign that's the issue. If the chief of some tribe down in the South Pacific were invited to the White House to meet the POTUS, odds are that he would show up wearing a suit instead of a loincloth. Yes, it is very customary to dress in the formal attire of a host country before meeting with the head of state. I'm sure that if we dug deeply enough into the archives we could find photos of Nixon quite literally bowing to some dignitaries in Communist China during his initial visit there. Out of context, it would be really scandalous. In the case of the photo in question (and I don't believe that the Clintons released it, either, despite what the Republican Drudge guy Is that from the HRC campaign talking points memo for Monday? says), anyone who sees more in Obama wearing that costume than just a visitor trying out a local custom doesn't deserve a vote. Agreed. Sometime in the next year or two, my wife and I will be going to Kenya as touristas and to visit a classmate of hers who is Kenyan. I'm sure both of us will be encouraged to try on various "tribal" regalia. I wouldn't mind being a local chieftain for a half hour or so. See if they can offer you a permanent position. Nah. It can be a nice place to visit, we've been told (when peace breaks out again), but we wouldn't want to live there. Turistas'R'Us. |
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