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During greetings prior to a group photo op at the recent G20 summit, President Obama bowed before the King of Saudia Arabia showing great deference to the despot of one of the world's most oppressive monarchies and home of many of 9/11 terrorists. IMHO, the President should never bow to ANY other head of state. What a discrace for a sitting president of the United States of America. I guess he is just doing what comes naturally or instinctually to him.

Keith

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During greetings prior to a group photo op at the recent G20 summit, President Obama bowed before the King of Saudia Arabia showing great deference to the despot of one of the world's most oppressive monarchies and home of many of 9/11 terrorists. IMHO, the President should never bow to ANY other head of state. What a discrace for a sitting president of the United States of America. I guess he is just doing what comes naturally or instinctually to him.

Keith

Obama has set the record and then some on the becoming the biggest Douche bag in History. Day by day he continues to surprise me on how low he will go.

Please just go back to teaching Mr. Obama.

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Isn't this a bit over the top to get upset about? How about the $14 Trillion and counting this guy has put us in debt in his first 2 months in office?

1.) If you're Catholic, you're okay with Bush bowing to him. If you're skeptical about organized religion in general, then you're neutral about this photo at best, and "hey now, separation of church/state" at worst.

2.) I'm optimistic about the stimulus package and I also think the whole thing is rather pricey and needs to be checked over again.

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Isn't this a bit over the top to get upset about? How about the $14 Trillion and counting this guy has put us in debt in his first 2 months in office?

I get it. It's not his fault, he INHERITED the bow from the Bush regime. That's getting to be one tired excuse. First of all it is incredibly symbolic. He broke well estabilished protocol with that bow. According to the accounts I've read, no one else in the room was bowing before the King of Saudia Arabia, just our little Barak. He stepped right up and genuflected in front of the effing King of Saudia Arabia. This was on the biggest stage on the planet. He had to know the world was watching. What sort of signal did that send? Strength? Weakness? Obedience? Submission?

Keith

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Isn't this a bit over the top to get upset about? How about the $14 Trillion and counting this guy has put us in debt in his first 2 months in office?

He put us into a $14 trillion debt all by himself?

Wow, that's news to me. :rolleyes:

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None of the above. It signaled what you all thought he was: a secret Muslim.

Well, since *you* went there, he certaintly isn't helping his case much. He accidently refers to "my Muslim faith" in a TV interview with George Stephanopoulos. George has to correct him. His first television interview as President was to the Al-Arabiya Arab TV Network. He is the first U.S. President to unilaterally refer to Iran as The Islamic Republic of Iran (something Iran has long wanted to be recognized as). Now, for all the world to see, he bows before the King of Saudia Arabia. Correct me if I'm wrong, but out of all the other world leaders he just met, did he bow to anyone else? Maybe it's true that old habits die hard.

Keith

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Well, since *you* went there, he certaintly isn't helping his case much. He accidently refers to "my Muslim faith" in a TV interview with George Stephanopoulos. George has to correct him. His first television interview as President was to the Al-Arabiya Arab TV Network. He is the first U.S. President to unilaterally refer to Iran as The Islamic Republic of Iran (something Iran has long wanted to be recognized as). Now, for all the world to see, he bows before the King of Saudia Arabia. Correct me if I'm wrong, but out of all the other world leaders he just met, did he bow to anyone else? Maybe it's true that old habits die hard.

Keith

Too cute. You should go write for conservapedia. I hear they're looking for some more conspiracy theorists.

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Too cute. You should go write for conservapedia. I hear they're looking for some more conspiracy theorists.

Who said anything about a conspiracy? I do like a good conspiracy theory, but I don't think there is anything conspiratorial here. These are just facts. Facts available for all to see. Make of them what you want.

Thanks for the tip about Conservapedia. I had not seen this site before. It's good to get all sides of an issue. Looks like I have some reading to do.

Keith

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It could have been worse...he could have kissed his ass.

Or put on his kneeads.

I think there is more to worry about with obama, but this does set a cause for concern. Its one thing to bow your head out of respect, but to fully bend over, thats a bit much.

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For me, I do not think the President of the US should bow to any other world political leader. Just like the US flag should NEVER be flown lower than any other national flag...NEVER! The guy is trying way too hard to show the world that he has brought "change" to the US. Way too hard. And, in doing so is showing himself to be both naive and weak as a president. I do not believe the president needs to be "superior" to other world leaders, but NEVER subserviant as a bow implies in this case. Amazing what this president will do to try to be "liked" and popular at home and abroad. Sort of like the parents who want to be their child's friend. Seldom works out very well when the time for discipline, teaching and leadership comes up in the relationship.

Just because the national and international press swoon every time you appear does not make you an effective world leader. That remains very much in doubt at this point with this president...we'll see where it leads. I wish him the greatest of successes, but, the jury is definitely out so far!

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Too cute. You should go write for conservapedia. I hear they're looking for some more conspiracy theorists.

Instead of deflecting, why don't you respond to these facts?

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Instead of deflecting, why don't you respond to these facts?

I'm not deflecting anything. The very fact that Republicans had no shot at the white house in 2008 meant they had to deflect from the issues, which is exactly what the 'secret Muslim' memo was. I can put together a bunch of 'facts' about anything and web it into a conspiracy theory, doesn't make it any more true.

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I'm not deflecting anything. The very fact that Republicans had no shot at the white house in 2008 meant they had to deflect from the issues, which is exactly what the 'secret Muslim' memo was. I can put together a bunch of 'facts' about anything and web it into a conspiracy theory, doesn't make it any more true.

If you are not deflecting, then respond to these facts:

He accidently refers to "my Muslim faith" in a TV interview with George Stephanopoulos. George has to correct him. His first television interview as President was to the Al-Arabiya Arab TV Network. He is the first U.S. President to unilaterally refer to Iran as The Islamic Republic of Iran (something Iran has long wanted to be recognized as). Now, for all the world to see, he bows before the King of Saudia Arabia. Correct me if I'm wrong, but out of all the other world leaders he just met, did he bow to anyone else? Maybe it's true that old habits die hard.
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Keith stated facts. I won't argue with any of them. Now if he's trying to string them together to prove anything, he'll get nowhere.

Bingo...

A few facts about myself:

I have an English interpretation of the Qur'an that I read from time to time

I had an Islamic calendar hanging on my wall during 2008 (1429 for all you Muslims out there)

I spent two hours in a Mosque last year observing an afternoon prayer and having good conversation with the Imam and a few other followers.

My favorite basketball player of all time is Hakeem Olajuwon.

Now I'm sure the Jerry Falwell's of the world would think I've got a one-way ticket to hell because they think I'm a closet Muslim. Doesn't make them right.

Oh, and I'm pretty certain that there is nothing in the Qur'an or mainstream Islamic sects about bowing down (submitting) to earthly kings. Islamic scholars feel free to correct me on this if wrong.

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Bingo...

A few facts about myself:

I have an English interpretation of the Qur'an that I read from time to time

I had an Islamic calendar hanging on my wall during 2008 (1429 for all you Muslims out there)

I spent two hours in a Mosque last year observing an afternoon prayer and having good conversation with the Imam and a few other followers.

My favorite basketball player of all time is Hakeem Olajuwon.

Now I'm sure the Jerry Falwell's of the world would think I've got a one-way ticket to hell because they think I'm a closet Muslim. Doesn't make them right.

Oh, and I'm pretty certain that there is nothing in the Qur'an or mainstream Islamic sects about bowing down (submitting) to earthly kings. Islamic scholars feel free to correct me on this if wrong.

Well damn, now we have a problem. I'm with the DHS, and you're going to have to come with me, sir.

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I spent two hours in a Mosque last year observing an afternoon prayer and having good conversation with the Imam and a few other followers.

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You have first hand experience that I do not. I've never been inside a Mosque nor have I had a conversation with an Iman, so I'm curious about a few things.

Inside the Mosque, where were the women situated in relation to the men? What were they wearing? Were the other followers you conversed with men, women or both?

Are gays and lesbians welcome inside the Mosque?

What was the Imam's position on radical Islamic terrorists activities? Did he (or does he now) publically condem the 9/11 attacks? Does he disagree with the goals of Islamic fundamentalists or just their methods? Did you happen to discuss his positon on the role of Shari’ah law and if it has a place in the U.S. legal justice system?

Keith

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