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Marvin S
It is certain that the number of those who reason well in difficult matters is much smaller then the number of those who reason badly ........ reasoning is like running & unlike carrying, hence one Arab steed will outrun a hundred jackasses.
Everyone's friend is No One's friend
One cannot reason someone out of something they were not reasoned into. - Jonathan Swift
Views and opinions expressed herein by Badbullgator do not necessarily represent the policies or position of RTF. RTF and all of it's subsidiaries can not be held liable for the off centered humor and politically incorrect comments of the author.
Corey Burke
Views and opinions expressed herein by Badbullgator do not necessarily represent the policies or position of RTF. RTF and all of it's subsidiaries can not be held liable for the off centered humor and politically incorrect comments of the author.
Corey Burke
So what? Here's one where I agree with you.
http://www.retrievertraining.net/for...593#post399593
What is the "balme bill thing"? Sounds nasty.
One cannot reason someone out of something they were not reasoned into. - Jonathan Swift
This is interesting as a comparison:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gJtI...layer_embedded
Interesting piece of information on protocol.
http://books.google.com/books?id=Ju1...esult&resnum=2
It appears the bow is directly related to a monarchs mastery over his/her subjects.
In the end, it was and is a "HUGE" protocol gaffe. Heads of state are equals and while there is a need for respect, showing subservience isn’t the way it is done.
Determining how much this gaffe matters is up to us all. To me, on the world stage, I believe it is a gaffe of some significance. I am not surprised and have come to expect such gaffes from this administration.
BTW, it is OK with me if he wants to be subservient to the saudi king. I just wish he wouldn't do it while representing the United States!
Last edited by subroc; 04-11-2009 at 07:47 AM. Reason: Added link and comment
subroc
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