Well - how do you infer that Obama shares "philosophical views" with terrorists? Wouldn't it have to depend on which philosophical views one was talking about? For example I could agree, philosophically speaking, with a member of Green Peace that human activity is contributing to global warming. Does that make me a terrorist? I do agree, philosophically speaking, that England should have left Ireland ages ago, as do the members of the IRA. So, in a sense I do share some philosophical views with a terrorist organization. Does that make me a terrorist? I don't think so.
Since your question was obviously meant to tie in to Obama and his link to Ayers I have to questions which philosophical views you think they share. It would seem they share some philosophical views on education - does that make Obama a terrorist? I don't think so.
Other than the rather obvious -- such as sharing the philosophy that murdering innocent peoiple promotes ones cause -- what philosophy would be concerning to you. Specifically what philosophy do you believe Obama shares with terrorists (unless of couse, you don't and this was just an academic agument unrelated to the thread).
Just curious: why is it "pissy" to point out that you cut and pasted someone else's work - which is plagiarism and unethical as well as illegal, depending upon how and in what forum you do it?
If you're citing someone else's work, say so. Your post begins with "I started looking into Obama's life." No....you didn't. Someone else did. Give them credit - and let us know you're using someone else's words and ideas for your entire post. Otherwise, lines like "I started looking...." makes people think YOU did so - and wrote the words which follow those, when nothing of the kind is true.
Actually, according to snopes, even the words that follow that aren't true. LOL
Very comfortable with 'these radicals' honestly can you put MORE spin on that statement? I don't think there is quite enough. Just out of curiosity, are you also concerned about the other professors that work with him everyday? Or the lawyers in the law firm his wife worked at? Or the young impressionable students that Ayers teaches? I can't even debate such a ridiculous statement with you. You have no way to measure his 'comfort' level or to measure whether he does or does not share any pertinent 'philosophical' views with Ayers.
And the left is always accused of relying on their 'feelings' - sheesh!
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Hey - I'm Irish and I haven't bombed anyone - yet.
Well - how do you infer that Obama shares "philosophical views" with terrorists? Wouldn't it have to depend on which philosophical views one was talking about? For example I could agree, philosophically speaking, with a member of Green Peace that human activity is contributing to global warming. Does that make me a terrorist? I do agree, philosophically speaking, that England should have left Ireland ages ago, as do the members of the IRA. So, in a sense I do share some philosophical views with a terrorist organization. Does that make me a terrorist? I don't think so.
Since your question was obviously meant to tie in to Obama and his link to Ayers I have to questions which philosophical views you think they share. It would seem they share some philosophical views on education - does that make Obama a terrorist? I don't think so.
Just curious: why is it "pissy" to point out that you cut and pasted someone else's work - which is plagiarism and unethical as well as illegal, depending upon how and in what forum you do it?
If you're citing someone else's work, say so. Your post begins with "I started looking into Obama's life." No....you didn't. Someone else did. Give them credit - and let us know you're using someone else's words and ideas for your entire post. Otherwise, lines like "I started looking...." makes people think YOU did so - and wrote the words which follow those, when nothing of the kind is true.
Actually, according to snopes, even the words that follow that aren't true. LOL
McCain LOST???
Very comfortable with 'these radicals' honestly can you put MORE spin on that statement? I don't think there is quite enough. Just out of curiosity, are you also concerned about the other professors that work with him everyday? Or the lawyers in the law firm his wife worked at? Or the young impressionable students that Ayers teaches? I can't even debate such a ridiculous statement with you. You have no way to measure his 'comfort' level or to measure whether he does or does not share any pertinent 'philosophical' views with Ayers.
And the left is always accused of relying on their 'feelings' - sheesh!
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