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Originally Posted by Direckshun
Ah. Okay.
No, the Middle East does not hate us for our freedoms. Some zealots and extremists do, but the Middle East has been witnessing a popular revolution over the past three years for many of the freedoms we have here in this country. So it wouldn't make sense that by and large, the Middle East hates our freedoms.
What does make sense is an invasive policy we've embraced for that region, which any populace would despise.
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Ok, well then you're wrong. We've been told that the Cairo mobs were motivated by a movie trailer. They weren't protesting drone strikes or boots on the ground in Iraq.
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"After voters re-elected an administration that added five trillion dollars to the nation’s debt, left 23 million Americans unemployed, surrendered Iraq to America’s enemy Iran, and enabled the Muslim Brotherhood to gain control of the largest country in the Middle East, the one lesson Republicans should agree on is that elections are driven by emotions, not reason." - David Horowitz
Last edited by patteeu; 10-01-2012 at 04:34 PM..
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