Hi ALL, i'm impressed with the immediate responses. Speaks well of this site, Doc... I'm also somewhat surprised by the general tenour of the comments.
Because he is a proven liar, not just then, but now as well. It was just recently he said he wanted to destroy Israel. It was just recently he insulted the intelligence of the masses by stating no gays exist in his country. This he said as a means to bypass any explanation of their persecution. And you think he gives a flying flip about human rights and oppression. How much nonsense do you need to hear...
RM: He isn't the only International Liar... Recall the failed search for WMD sworn by US nobility to exist? That lie resulted in the near total destruction of a prospering nation. Albeit one not of our persusaison. Hmmm, you say he can't be believed, but yet You react to an unbelievable statement?? My intelligence is not easily threatened by a "liar"??? His might be on display for evaluation, which is actually a good thing... Nonsense doesn't bother me. As many of us have, I've listened to it most of my/our life/lives, and don't pay that much attention to it...
This is just a canned sermon designed to get everyone's attention RM: Nothing new. WE hear them quite regularly right at home... at the UN while his real complaint regarding human rights has to do with the US in the Middle-East and the oppression of the Palestinians. RM: As are the compaints of many from every nation... Occupying foreign lands he says. RM: And so they are. Thanks to Britain and cohorts... Gee, I wonder what he is referring to! He is a Muslim speaking on behalf of Muslims who he feels should be ruling the world. RM: And the USA represents who/what??? Muslims have traditionally lived as superiors to all non-Muslims, and it drives the Mid-East countries nuts to see Muslim Palestinians ruled over by non-Muslims, especially Jews. RM: And, why might Christians & Mormons attempt to convert?? Cuz their's is the bestest!! LOL!!
I mean really... how can anyone give this idiot any credibility when he flat out denies the holocaust took place. RM: Denial doesn't undo reality. Why so frightened by "...this idiot..."?? Everything is a conspiracy for these crack pots. RM: And cracked kettles :-) Giving him a pulpit is not doing anyone any favors. RM: Oh contraire... It is a demonstration of democracy in action. And, provides occasion for a request of resciprocation. IF/WHEN dialogue is really desired... It is the propagation of further ignorance RM: You say he isn't believable... So just acknowledge him as another human, equal in the sight of "God" worthy of respect, in the company of other ladies and gentlemen of charcter. He occupied a podium that while standing behind should have demanded the presence--not necessarily the agreement--of all delegates. In my seriously considered opinion, IMSCO.
Hi TD, you said:
He is basically ripping on America here... perhaps rightly so nevertheless, I think Bush's choice is understandable. :-)
I agree with all three of your observations. And, while, "Bush's choice IS understandable," i think it poor, and detrimental to better understanding cultural differences, that is absolutely imperitive to advancing peace and goodwill beyond our family BBQ. Ya know what i'm sayin'?
Hi Jason, you said:
I do not think he should have been allowed on American soil. He is clearly our enemy.
I know you're not alone with that sentiment. But that does seem incongruent with "The Gospel" as writen to be a guide over troubled-waters, to wax poetically. Following the express message of Jesus the Mortal, or the Divine--how ever one wants to cloak him--we are to make peace by making friends with those we might deem as enemies, those who dispitefully treat us and others.
If he had stood prandishing a MK47 spraying the audience with death, i could find justification for anger & fear. That was not the case. He filled his responsibility as a Speaker to the UN Assembly. As such HE IS NOT "OUR" ENEMY, he is representing His country. As is every other delegate.
As long as such animousity exists, there is little hope that the UN will come near filling its mandate. Exemplified by the low position of USA (21) & Canada (15) in meeting the .7% income towards World Poverty agreed upon in 2002. Maybe that's irrelevant.
However, if the USA cannot stand to face the cricicism of a small Eastern country, then the magnanimity that founded the great Democratic experiment has been lost in its Government's arrogance... If their is any USA face to save, it will only be with an official apology for its rudness, IMSCO. From there a move towards justice will be much easier than it now is... That's assuming World Justice is desired?? Warm regards, Roger