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MYCAR47562
06-04-2009, 10:49 AM
"There is a change between the speech of President Obama and previous speeches made by George Bush," said Fawzi Barhoum, a Hamas spokesman in Gaza. But he complained that Obama did not specifically note the suffering in Gaza following the three-week Israeli incursion earlier this year and did not apologize for U.S. military attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan


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I JUST THOUGHT OF A GOOD COMPARISION TO MUSLIM'S AND A HOLLYWOOD MOVIE, IT WAS BROUGHT ON BY THIS COMMENT:

Obama will have NO effect on mideast peace. Many have tried and many have failed. The Muslims do not want peace, they want complete control. It goes back 1500 years. See ya

GO WATCH HIGHLANDER WATCH IT AND SEE HOW THEY ARE FIGHTING TO BE THE ONE THEN WATCH THE LAST MOVIE THE LAST ONE IS HOOKIE BUT GOOD.

Remphoto
06-04-2009, 10:58 AM
Because I have written letters to BO, I am on the whitehouse news bulletin list. I received the following email from David Axelrod spinning BO's speech. Check out the statement I bolded -- makes me just want to stand around the campfire, hold hands with the muslims and sing Kumbya.

Hello -

As a Senior Advisor to the President, I'm here in Cairo, Egypt where I watched President Obama deliver an unprecedented speech calling for a new beginning for the United States and Muslim communities around the world.

We all know that there has been tension between the United States and some Muslim communities. But, as the President said this morning, if all sides face the sources of tension squarely and focus on mutual interests, we can find a new way forward.

The President outlined some big goals for this new beginning in his speech -- including disrupting, dismantling, and defeating violent extremism. It was a historic speech, and since many Americans were asleep at the time it was given we wanted to make sure you had a chance to see it:



Majority-Muslim countries around the world are filled with extraordinary people who simply want to live their lives and see their children live better lives, just as in America. Indeed, part of what makes America great is having nearly seven million Muslim Americans living here today and enriching our culture and communities.

We can extend that kind of relationship abroad. It won't always be easy, but if we make an effort to bridge our differences rather than resigning ourselves to animosity, we can move toward a more peaceful world over time.
Thank you,
David Axelrod
Senior Advisor to the President

gtrman66
06-04-2009, 12:21 PM
I get the same letter. It's like reading "Left Behind" for real.

"if all sides face the sources of tension squarely and focus on mutual interests, we can find a new way forward"

What's the source of tension.... Israel.

Remphoto
06-04-2009, 12:45 PM
I get the same letter. It's like reading "Left Behind" for real.

"if all sides face the sources of tension squarely and focus on mutual interests, we can find a new way forward"

What's the source of tension.... Israel.

Israel for sure.

Funny you would mention "Left Behind". I read all the Left Behind books and found them to be good reads. I did question their literal end-times prophecy aspect as I have itheological disagreements with the dispensational theology they use as a story-line. What's occuring with BO and the mideast makes me begin to re-think that position. If the rapture occurs, then I'll know it is true (and hopefully won't be "left behind" to deal with it).:D