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25. 二月 2013, 21:37:17
The Col 
题目: Obama started off embarrassing himself (and us) by going on his world apology tour
The Col修改(25. 二月 2013, 21:39:24)
World to you:

This part of the world enjoyed it, and found it refreshing ..I don't think anyone considered it an "apology tour" other than Republicans

25. 二月 2013, 22:10:28
Iamon lyme 
题目: Re: Obama started off embarrassing himself (and us) by going on his world apology tour
The Col: "This part of the world enjoyed it, and found it refreshing ..I don't think anyone considered it an "apology tour" other than Republicans"

Who are you referring to when you say "This part of the world"?

Of course only Republicans would call it an apology tour... and only Democrats would see it as something that can improve relations between the US and people who regard the US as their enemies. After all, when has a policy of appeasement ever NOT worked?

25. 二月 2013, 22:20:24
The Col 
题目: Re: Obama started off embarrassing himself (and us) by going on his world apology tour
Iamon lyme: reWho are you referring to when you say "This part of the world"?

I can't speak for the rest of the world, only the section I inhabit.The opinions here were positive when he toured during the election.I guess you have a different perspective.

26. 二月 2013, 06:43:11
Papa Zoom 
题目: Re: Obama started off embarrassing himself (and us) by going on his world apology tour
The Col: Obama is a showman and everyone likes a good show.

27. 二月 2013, 22:46:32
Mort 
题目: Re: After all, when has a policy of appeasement ever NOT worked?
Iamon lyme: Depends on who the appeased are. The Nazi's, Iranians, Egyptians, various South American governments who are supported and placed despite being nasty bully killer types.

"He criticised the police for being racist, then held a news meeting with both sides for the purpose of repairing his own image."

So.. stating something that has been seen to be true in many cases. .... .... The Met police in the UK was found to be institutionally racist.... it's being "robustly" dealt with, but that word "robustly" seems to be the in word at the moment for meaning jack.

28. 二月 2013, 04:12:46
Iamon lyme 
题目: Re: After all, when has a policy of appeasement ever NOT worked?
(V): "So.. stating something that has been seen to be true in many cases"

But in this case (the one I was talking about) a charge of racism is leveled by someone wielding power and influence to attack a police officer, who did nothing wrong. No politician in his right mind would try pulling a stunt like this, but this is who we have had as president for 4 years and will have for another four.

But at least he's not hiding under his desk, and has learned how to hide in plain sight. He's been running around complaining that Republicans won't work with him, but refuses to sit down to actually meet with them... to work with him. (?) And when Republicans submit a budget or anything they've authored Harry Reed just sits on it... like a hen sitting on an egg.

Maybe it's a game, and the Republicans are supposed to chase after Obama... and if we catch him, then he'll sit down and pretend to seriously negotiate in good faith. Yeah, that must be it... he's playing the 'catch me if you can' game.

3. 三月 2013, 12:04:36
Mort 
题目: Re: Maybe it's a game, and the Republicans are supposed to chase after Obama... and if we catch him, then he'll sit down and pretend to seriously negotiate in good faith.
Iamon lyme: I like what the daily show said about the recent deadline... everyone was on holiday.

"a charge of racism is leveled by someone wielding power and influence to attack a police officer, who did nothing wrong. No politician in his right mind would try pulling a stunt like this."

Don't know the case. Usually politicians don't make public statements like that unless they have some idea.

... Then again..... ..... No, usually that's when they skip around the subject. UK politics is a case of reading between the lines.

And slagging each other off, blaming each other, part histories...

.... .... Does one have the ability to watch old UK TV shows such as "Yes Minister" or "Yes Prime Minister"??

3. 三月 2013, 21:00:14
Iamon lyme 
题目: Re: Maybe it's a game, and the Republicans are supposed to chase after Obama... and if we catch him, then he'll sit down and pretend to seriously negotiate in good faith.
(V): [ Does one have the ability to watch old UK TV shows such as "Yes Minister" or "Yes Prime Minister"?? ]

Probably, if I had cable or satellite, but I don't watch much television so any UK programing I get is whatever is shown on the Public Broadcasting System (PBS).

4. 三月 2013, 15:47:57
Mort 
题目: Re: but I don't watch much television so any UK programing I get is whatever is shown on the Public Broadcasting System (PBS).
Iamon lyme: Just put Yes Minister or Yes Prime Minister in on youtube. Plenty there :P

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