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CarolC 04 Jun 09 - 06:13 PM
GUEST,.gargoyle 04 Jun 09 - 06:04 PM
CarolC 04 Jun 09 - 05:50 PM
heric 04 Jun 09 - 05:45 PM
CarolC 04 Jun 09 - 05:39 PM
Little Hawk 04 Jun 09 - 05:30 PM
heric 04 Jun 09 - 05:29 PM
CarolC 04 Jun 09 - 05:10 PM
heric 04 Jun 09 - 03:59 PM
CarolC 04 Jun 09 - 03:54 PM
Ferrara 04 Jun 09 - 03:50 PM
CarolC 04 Jun 09 - 03:46 PM
Amos 04 Jun 09 - 03:16 PM
Wesley S 04 Jun 09 - 03:00 PM
open mike 04 Jun 09 - 02:53 PM
LilyFestre 04 Jun 09 - 02:50 PM
Bill D 04 Jun 09 - 02:46 PM
Little Hawk 04 Jun 09 - 02:43 PM
The Barden of England 04 Jun 09 - 02:33 PM
Wesley S 04 Jun 09 - 02:23 PM
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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: CarolC
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 06:13 PM

My guess would be political theater.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: GUEST,.gargoyle
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 06:04 PM

Any need to question why the nation of Israel has gone into the highest, most thorough "practice alert" in its history...and they chose this week to do it in?

Sincerely,
Gargoyle


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: CarolC
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 05:50 PM

Another glaring problem is when he says that America doesn't interfere with other countries' peaceful elections. (LOL!) And this, right after his vice president told the people of Lebanon right to their faces that continuing US economic aid to Lebanon would be dependent upon the results of their elections. This is especially insulting considering the results of the recent Israeli elections and our aid to that country being unconditional no matter what the Israeli government does.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: heric
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 05:45 PM

Well said. That's what I would have said if I could write more clearly. (They've all heard of the Mujahideen.) Perhaps he had in mind to convey that the US would be taking that nonviolent viewpoint. . . for a while at least.)


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: CarolC
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 05:39 PM

I just think that if Obama wants to create an environment in which Muslims can feel free to trust Obama and the US government, he needs to be very careful to not insult their intelligence. And telling them that violence has never worked is something they are painfully aware is not true. He should have been respectful enough to realize that.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 05:30 PM

It is true that violence sometimes does secure a good result for people in getting their demands met....but it is also true that non-violence is a far wiser path for people in general to follow. If you can mobilize enough people in a non-violent way, you can achieve enormous change.

In the case of the American Revolution, the colonial population was split about 50/50 between those who wanted a revolt against the crown and those who supported the crown. In the case of the 50% who were in favor of a revolt, I would assume that less than half of them were immediately willing to go out and risk their lives in violent confrontation with the British Army.

Given such a situation, you haven't got enough people mobilized to achieve a non-violent change. And so...the zealots resort to violence. Whether they succeed or not...and they may...a whole lot of innocent people get killed, terrorized, and lose their property. I don't call that a very good way of achieving social change.

Had the colonists resorted to non-violent forms of pressure on the crown in 1775 and had they mobilized sufficient numbers of people in that effort, the crown would have eventually granted every reform that the colonists were hoping for. And there would have been no revolution. And there would now be a representative and free democracy in the USA, just as there is in Canada.

Therefore, I think Obama's promotion of non-violence is wise and judicious, even IF it is not true that violence never produced good results for people in getting their demands met.

The American Revolution was an unnecessary conflict, and it resulted because of arrogant hardliners on both sides of the issue.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: heric
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 05:29 PM

I noticed that item, too CC, as unpersuasive. He's a little young to remember Vietnam.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: CarolC
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 05:10 PM

He's being extraordinarily dishonest when he says that violence never produced good results for people in getting their demands met. Both the US and Israel are examples of countries that would not exist today had they not employed methods of violence in order to make it happen.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: heric
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 03:59 PM

I like the man a lot but Rodney King was more succinct.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: CarolC
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 03:54 PM

I've noticed that, more often than not, the spelling "Moslem" us used by people who have negative feelings/associations with Islam, and the spelling, "Muslim" is used by almost everyone else. I don't think I've ever seen anyone disseminating a negative view of Islam or of Muslims use the spelling "Muslim". I'm not sure why that would be, but that's what I've noticed.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Ferrara
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 03:50 PM

Or, to put it more succinctly,

Islam is the religion. Parallel to the words Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity etc.

Moslem and Muslim are different spellings of the same Arabic word. They mean a member of the religion. Parallel to the words Buddhist, Jewish, Christian etc.
Rita


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: CarolC
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 03:46 PM

I think the speech is a good start (from what I have been able to listen to so far... I am having technical difficulties).


I find it incredibly ironic when people condemn what the government of Sri Lanka has done to Tamil civilians while supporting what the government of Israel has done to civilians in Gaza.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Amos
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 03:16 PM

From "Answers.com":

The noun Moslem "has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a believer or follower of Islam
Synonyms: Muslim, Mohammedan, Muhammedan, Muhammadan

The adjective Moslem has one meaning:

Meaning #1: of or relating to or supporting Islamism
Synonyms: Muslim, Islamic
Pertains to noun: Islamism (meaning #2)"

THere were earlier forms in the nineteenth century including Musselman, and Mohammedan, both of whioch are rarely used now.

Thus Islam / Islamism relates to the religious beliefs, and Muslim, Moslem to the followers there of. THe two words derive from the same semantic root.

An important distinction is between Muslims and Arabs.

Note, from the same source, the distinction around the term "Arab":

The term Arab originally meant a member of the Semitic race of people of the Arabian Peninsula east of Palestine. They were the nomadic Bedouins of the desert. Today, Arabs live throughout the world, including parts or all of Algeria, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Some Arabs hold Israeli citizenship. (Note that Iran is not an Arab country. Its roots go back to ancient Persia, with a totally different history and culture.) Although not all Arabs speak Arabic, the language is one of the great unifying and distinguishing characteristics of the people, even though dialects differ from place to place.

It is a common misconception that Islam is a unifying force in the Arab world. Not all Arab traditions are Islamic, and Islam does not unite Arabs. Muhammad once commented, "The desert Arabians are most confirmed in unbelief and hypocrisy." There are more Muslims in Indonesia alone than in all Arab countries combined. Some thirty million Chinese are Muslim. In many countries, Muslim and Christian Arabs live side by side, although it is true that in most Arab countries, Islam is the predominate religion. In the Middle East it is not uncommon to meet Arab Muslims, Christians, Druze, and Jews all living within a few blocks of each other.

During the time of the Crusades in the Middle Ages, it became the custom of Christians to use the terms "Muslim," "Pagan," "Turk," "Infidel," and "Arab" almost interchangeably. Today, the Western "man on the street" usually thinks "Muslim" when he hears the word "Arab." This misapprehension is the result of mistaking religion for culture.


WIkipedia adds:

A Muslim (Arabic: مسلم‎), pronounced /ˈmʊslɪm/, is an adherent of the religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah[1] (Arabic: مسلمة‎). Literally, the word means "one who submits (to God)". Muslim is the participle of the same verb of which Islam is the infinitive.[2] Muslims believe that there is only one God, translated in Arabic as Allah. Muslims believe that Islam existed long before Muhammad and that the religion had evolved with time from the time of Adam until the time of Muhammad and was completed with the revelation of verse 3 of Surah al-Maeda:

    This day have I perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion.

The Qur'an describes many Biblical prophets and messengers as Muslim: Adam, Noah (Arabic: Nuh), Moses and Jesus and his apostles. The Qur'an states that these men were Muslims because they submitted to God, preached his message and upheld his values. Thus, in Surah 3:52 of the Qur'an, Jesus' disciples tell Jesus, "We believe in God; and you be our witness that we submit and obey (wa ashahadu bil-muslimūna)."


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Wesley S
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 03:00 PM

Little Hawk - It sounds you're a candidate to be bombed back to the stone age too. Just keep it up......


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: open mike
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 02:53 PM

NPR audio and text transcript of Obama's speech

I would like to know the difference between Islam, Moslem and Muslim...
can any one define this?


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: LilyFestre
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 02:50 PM

"If you change yourself by focusing on positives rather than on fear and hatred, you will be empowered to make positive changes happen...and they will happen a bit at a time...not all at once.

You want to change the world for the better? Change yourself. Change your attitude. The world changes one person at a time." ~Little Hawk

Well said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Michelle


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Bill D
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 02:46 PM

"You want to change the world for the better? Change yourself. Change your attitude. The world changes one person at a time."

Amen, Little Hawk!


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 02:43 PM

You have missed the point, Bubblyrat. Obama, you should note, has never slackened in his resolve to oppose violent extremist forces where and when they must be opposed. That does not change the fact that one improves the world by focusing on what people have in common with each other and what positive things they can do rather than by obsessing over what divides them and holding bitter grudges over past incidents.

Most Palestinians, like most Israelis, simply want to live in peace, happiness, and prosperity, and to be in charge of their own destiny and raise their families. Period.

Workable solutions are the ones that will enable BOTH the Palestinians and the Israelis to live in peace, happiness, and prosperity and be in charge of their own destiny. That requires a two-state solution, economic improvements for the Palestinians, and peace and security for both Palestinians and Isrealis. Such solutions can be found by people of goodwill...and those people tremendously outnumber the few fanatics and zealots who cause all the violence and suffering.

If you expect EVERYONE in the world to instantly change as you would wish them to, you will always be disappointed, and your troubles with them will never end. If you focus only on the WORST people in the world, and ignore and abandon all the others to their fate, the violence will never end.

If you change yourself by focusing on positives rather than on fear and hatred, you will be empowered to make positive changes happen...and they will happen a bit at a time...not all at once.

You want to change the world for the better? Change yourself. Change your attitude. The world changes one person at a time.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: The Barden of England
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 02:33 PM

Ask Osama Bin Laden round for a cosy chat & a nice cup of tea,and maybe you could ask the Sri Lankan government why they slaughtered tens of thousands of innocent civilians recently ,as they are purported to have done.
So that didn't happen in Vietnam nor Iraq then? Nor of course when my country went to Dresden?
John Barden


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Wesley S
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 02:23 PM

You're right bubblyrat. Since some of the folks out there aren't doing it right lets just bomb them back to the stone age. That should work.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: bubblyrat
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 02:17 PM

So tell the Palestinians that ,and we might get somewhere !!And while you're at it,get North Korea to see sense,and ask the Iranians to take a fresh look at life ! Try to persuade Russia to abandon its attempts to annexe the Arctic,and teach moderation to the Taleban. Ask Osama Bin Laden round for a cosy chat & a nice cup of tea,and maybe you could ask the Sri Lankan government why they slaughtered tens of thousands of innocent civilians recently ,as they are purported to have done.
    Oh, and while you are at it----maybe you could convince China of the wisdom of returning Tibet to its rightful owners.
             Otherwise, I agree with you ...more or less.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 01:54 PM

That's a very worthwhile point, mg. We had best do what Mr Obama keeps suggesting and focus on what unites us with other people, what we have in common with them...rather than engaging in negative stereotyping and attacks upon those who are different from us in some way.

And what do we all have in common? As human beings on a small planet? We all want to live in peace, freedom, and prosperity, and we all want a secure future for ourselves and our children.

It can be done. But it cannot be done by attacking one another.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: PoppaGator
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 01:50 PM

I think Amos' use of the term "rednecked" (note the suffix "-ed") was entirely appropriate for the idea he was expressing.

He was not name-calling at any specific individual. He was characterizing the type of person who might concceivably perpetrate great harm upon the nation and the world at large.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: GUEST,mg
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 01:44 PM

Is it really necessary to call someone a redneck, especially in the context of trying to achieve reconciliation etc. between populations? l;mg


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Amos
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 01:36 PM

The flibbertygibbets and the Lower 40 Percentile types will continue to spew; Obama has the grace to tolerate a lot of noise, out of respect, while staying clearly focused on the real signals and doing well and sifting out the important ones.

The big danger is our sturdy homebred rednecked superpatriots who are yearning to dramatize the American Revolution or the Civil War and think they have the firepower to make the world better by resorting to mindless violence.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: mandotim
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 01:29 PM

I'm sitting here in the UK, thinking 'you lucky, lucky Americans.' This guy Obama really gets it doesn't he? When a course of action is obviously failing, he doesn'try to do the same thing only louder/harder/more often, he changes the whole game. It's not a proper comparison yet, Obama has a long way to go, but the last person in that sort of position to use that sort of mindset was probably Gandhi when struggling for Indian independence. I hope Americans don't do the 'modern' thing and try to tear him down with trivia. He seems to have the capability to be a truly historic President, and the longer you keep him engaged, energised and optimistic, the better things will be.
Tim


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Amos
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 01:11 PM

IF it does, it will take half his lower GI with it...



A


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Little Hawk
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 01:11 PM

Holy shit. I can hardly believe it. I begin to truly fear for Mr Obama's life. He's telling the truth, it seems, and that's quite dangerous in America.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Wesley S
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 01:00 PM

I can't imagine the spin that someone like Limbaugh will put on this. Maybe his head will just explode.


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Amos
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 12:04 PM

Sallam aleikum Walmaaart, I guess.

This speech was a world class example of a decent, strong but understanding leader showing the best side of America: honesty, insight, hope and helpfulness combined with determination. He is (in many respects) far more an American than Bush, Cheny and Rumsfeld ever were inspite of their WASPy backgrounds.

A


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: kendall
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 11:57 AM

Double the Secret Service. He is making enemies and Osama Bin Laden is one of them. He needs to keep the fires of hate going to maintain his power. If Obama removes the reason they hate us Osama B L will need to get a job. How do you say, "Welcome to Wal Mart" in Arabic?


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Amos
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 11:34 AM

This man is bringing about some serious shifts. May he prosper and flourish.


A


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Subject: RE: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Ebbie
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 11:18 AM

If only...

Had this speech depicting this respectful approach been given at the beginning of the administration of 2000, 9/11 may never have happened.

Bravo, Obama!


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Subject: BS: Obama's astonishing speech in Cairo
From: Peter T.
Date: 04 Jun 09 - 07:43 AM

This is a link to Obama's speech in Cairo:


http://www.salon.com/news/primary_sources/2009/06/04/obama_speech/index.html


It wanders a bit towards the end, but the first two thirds is quite astonishing. It really takes the mental fight to the whole Middle East apparatus. It is essentially a repudiation of the entire mission of the Bush administration, admits to the overthrow of the Iranian government by the CIA, and tells the Israelis and the Palestinians what's what. I don't think people are really ready to absorb the full "Obama Doctrine" laid out in this speech -- if he means it, and can do what he says he wants to do. Even if he doesn't, setting the situation as he does is quite an amazing feat of intelligence (something sorely lacking in the gamesmanship of the Middle East).

yours,

Peter T.


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