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Author: Raine    Date: 06/04/2009 12:39:06

President Obama, a short time ago finished up a greatly anticipated Speech in Cairo, Egypt. The transcript is not yet up at the White house Website, but the White house did live blog the speech. Some excerpts:

The first issue that we have to confront is violent extremism in all of its forms. In Ankara, I made clear that America is not – and never will be – at war with Islam.

Freedom of religion is central to the ability of peoples to live together.

Our daughters can contribute just as much to society as our sons and our common prosperity will be advanced by allowing all humanity – men and women – to reach their full potential

Whoever kills an innocent kills all people; whoever saves an innocent saves all people.

These are indeed strong and powerful words. We will confront extremism, no apparent mention on the War on Terror™. Confronting extremism is something we should have been doing all along.

We have long spoke on this blog that words and language are important. How we use them and how they are delivered really do make a difference in how people react to and receive the messages given. Obama is a powerful orator and does deliver these messages very well, and in these times when we are dealing with extremism domestically and internationally, I appreciate this more than I ever thought I could.

Giving this speech in a country where his approval rating is probably the lowest of the Middle East states, he received applause no less than 12 times. He quoted from the Koran, he mentioned women's rights, equality and human rights, and he called for the world to work toward achieving peace. He expressed his desire for a nuclear free world and called for Palestine to be recognized. He spoke of morality and non-violent protest. Spectacular stuff. The speech was aired on State TV for everyone to see. The White House has the speech up already, here.

Were there protestors? Burning effigies? Calls for Death to America? Actually, it has mostly been people from Israel who object to the Administration's stance on a 2 state solution. Oh yes, and our own right wingers, who are now calling this the Obama Apology Tour. So there you have it, the very extremists that the President was talking about are the ones protesting this speech. No burning effigies, no calls for death to America.

Words matter, and this President knows that the amount of damage done to our reputation cannot be undone in just one speech, but today went a long way. The only apologies the President is making is for the lack of leadership we have had the previous 8 years. I don't think the likes of Sean Hannity, Rush, Beck and even Liz Cheney, see the irony in that. Diplomacy and communication skills go a long way towards achieving peace, and anyone who tells you otherwise is simply wrong. This was not an apology tour, this was reaching out, with an olive branch. This was a clarification, that despite how things have looked in the past, we are not at war with Islam.

What these people on the right are failing to see or realize is that our President is ending the attitude -- not just in the Middle East but domestically as well, of an end to the 'Us versus Them' attitude that America had been taking. Obama's words are genuine and thoughtful. This is a much-needed change in tone regarding how America and the Middle east have been dealing with each other.

"Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good."
Now if only we can work on achieving that here in America.

As-Salamu Alaykum.
Raine

 

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Comment by wickedpam on 06/04/2009 13:09:02
Morning :hug:

Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 13:09:44
Drudge has officially jumped the shark:







PRESIDENT SPORTS THIN MOUSTACHE IN EGYPT...

:rofl:





That makes it official to me-- the speech was a success.



Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 13:12:03
He even mentioned the Treaty of Tripoli! 8 minutes in!

Comment by Random on 06/04/2009 13:21:21
http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b25/fighter4all/yeswecan.jpg


I do like this ad on Drudge.

Comment by Scoopster on 06/04/2009 13:41:22
Morning! The radio bums up this way were calling it the bum-kissing tour earlier.. I was expecting them to say something more like a-rab rim-jahb so I suppose it's an improvement?

Comment by Scoopster on 06/04/2009 13:43:14
Quote by Raine:

Drudge has officially jumped the shark:







PRESIDENT SPORTS THIN MOUSTACHE IN EGYPT...

:rofl:





That makes it official to me-- the speech was a success.



Dude.. just wait by the end of his third year in office Obama's gonna be rockin' the shaved-bald & goatee look of Benjamin Sisko. :rofl:

Comment by wickedpam on 06/04/2009 13:49:26
From DCRTV



Bonneville To Lease 1050 To Air America - 6/3 - First on DCRTV. Bonneville has signed a deal to lease the signal of 1050 AM, currently a relay of all-newser WTOP (and currently sporting the WTOP-AM calls), to political lefty talk radio network Air America. "We are looking forward to bringing all-new, progressive news/talk programming to 1050 AM and actively engaging listeners across the most politically-influential radio market in the United States," says AA's CEO Bennett Zier, a former DC radio suit. "This agreement and our full-time entry into the Washington DC market are an integral part of Air America's strategy to expand our listening audience." The station's new call letters, on-air launch date, and programming line-up will be announced shortly, says AA's head of programming Bill Hess, also a former DC radio suit. AA's been without a DC outlet since Red Zebra's WWRC, 1260 AM, flipped from "progressive talk" to business news last year. "It's a good deal for both sides," says Joel Oxley, head of Bonneville's DC radio cluster. AA "will be using the old WFED studio space on the first floor as well as some of the office space adjacent to those studios. The sports play-by-play programming that is on 1050 AM will continue to run on the station." The 1050 signal had relayed Federal News Radio, WFED, before its move to the more powerful 1500 AM last year. AA's line-up includes Rachel Maddow, Montel Williams, Lionel, and Ron Reagan.....









Good thing - DC gets some form of liberal talk back in Rachel Maddow - bad thing - its on AM and its Air America

Comment by wickedpam on 06/04/2009 13:57:06
They alreay did a CLue movie -



Candyland might not be bad if you do it right - I'd give it to Tim Burton and make it a creepy twisted version

Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 13:59:19
Comment by Random on 06/04/2009 14:01:43
Ohhh I wanna see Tim Burton do it.

Comment by Scoopster on 06/04/2009 14:03:33
Quote by Raine:

RIP, David Carradine.


NOooooooOOOOoooooo!

Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 14:12:01
:wacko: So this was the famous Pam from yesterday?





:thud:

Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 14:12:34
That God Warrior lady always cracks me up.

Comment by wickedpam on 06/04/2009 14:13:01
Quote by Scoopster:

Quote by Raine:

RIP, David Carradine.


NOooooooOOOOoooooo!






aw darn - now I'll never get the met one of the people the portrayed one of my rumored ancesters



The Long Riders

Comment by BobR on 06/04/2009 14:15:59
excellent blog, btw dear...



I think given the choice between diplomacy and making demands, waving guns and torture: if the results were the same either way, the right-wingers would still choose the latter. It's like they don't just want the results, they want to feel like they forced the other side to acquiesce through their superior strength.



There seems to be a lot of insecurity there...

Comment by wickedpam on 06/04/2009 14:19:52
:lol: that was cute Jim

Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 14:21:49
From CNN:



Pres. Obama,seeing hieroglyphcis at Pyramid tomb with man with big ears, says "that looks like me. Look at those ears!"

Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 14:24:10
Internet Radio Host Hal Turner Faces Connecticut Charges







Internet radio host Hal Turner — accused of inciting Catholics to "take up arms" and singling out two Connecticut lawmakers and a state ethics official on a website — was taken into custody in New Jersey late Wednesday after state Capitol police in Connecticut obtained a warrant for his arrest.



Turner, who has been identified as a white supremacist and anti-Semite by several anti-racism groups, hosts an Internet radio program with an associated blog. On Tuesday, the blog included a post that promised to release the home addresses of state Rep. Michael Lawlor, state Sen. Andrew McDonald and Thomas Jones of the State Ethics Office.



"Mr. Turner's comments are above and beyond the threshold of free speech," Capitol Police Chief Michael J. Fallon said in an e-mail announcing the warrant. "He is inciting others through his website to commit acts of violence and has created fear and alarm. He should be held accountable for his conduct."


Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 14:30:11
Comment by Scoopster on 06/04/2009 14:30:54
Damn I was just about to post that!

Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 14:33:43
Quote by Scoopster:

Damn I was just about to post that!


Turner or the suicide?



Damn, I scooped Scoop!

Comment by Scoopster on 06/04/2009 14:45:26
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Scoopster:

Damn I was just about to post that!


Turner or the suicide?



Damn, I scooped Scoop!


:lol: the Hal Turner thing..

Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 14:53:29
Comment by starling310 on 06/04/2009 14:57:04
Sad about David Carradine.

It's always tragic when it appears someone felt so hopeless that they took their own life. I hope he finds the peace that he couldn't find here.



Comment by Scoopster on 06/04/2009 15:03:30
Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 15:05:51
Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 15:06:31
Quote by starling310:

Sad about David Carradine.

It's always tragic when it appears someone felt so hopeless that they took their own life. I hope he finds the peace that he couldn't find here.



Well stated

Comment by wickedpam on 06/04/2009 15:14:15
yeah, this guy....annoying.....

Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 15:32:30
Quote by wickedpam:

yeah, this guy....annoying.....


I was on the phone-- was it the in studio guest?

Comment by wickedpam on 06/04/2009 15:34:44
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

yeah, this guy....annoying.....


I was on the phone-- was it the in studio guest?






its the voice guy sitting in for Jim, atleast I think he's sitting in

Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 15:36:08
Comment by starling310 on 06/04/2009 15:39:13
Yeah, I haven't heard Jim say anything since he came in.

I always get nervous when they bring in a "Studio Guest"/Voice Guy, that Jim is going to move on and they are auditioning. That would be sad for us.



Comment by starling310 on 06/04/2009 15:43:13
Lindsay Graham; Oppressed White Southern Ambiguously Gay Effeminate Man

Comment by wickedpam on 06/04/2009 15:45:04
Quote by starling310:

Yeah, I haven't heard Jim say anything since he came in.

I always get nervous when they bring in a "Studio Guest"/Voice Guy, that Jim is going to move on and they are auditioning. That would be sad for us.







I have the same thoughts - they have such good chemistry that I hate to see it break up

Comment by Scoopster on 06/04/2009 15:55:48
Comment by wickedpam on 06/04/2009 15:57:48
Scoop that's kinda disturbing you might want to link to it instead on posting the actual video

Comment by Will in Chicago on 06/04/2009 15:58:29






Hi, Raine! I am well, as I am at home this morning. Excellent post!



I am at home this morning, doing some things around the house and online job hunting. (It is going to be 104 today here.) So, I was not near the accident.





Comment by Scoopster on 06/04/2009 16:01:41
Changed that to a link Raine.. I saw that and I was just like

Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 16:04:31
Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 16:06:40
Quote by Scoopster:

Changed that to a link Raine.. I saw that and I was just like


That was really creepy. It looks just like the Kitten we have!

Comment by wickedpam on 06/04/2009 16:08:05
Quote by Scoopster:

Changed that to a link Raine.. I saw that and I was just like






Thanks Scoop :)

Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 17:23:59
Liz Cheney Just now on my TV:



I was disturbed to see an American president Attack America on foreign soil.







Comment by wickedpam on 06/04/2009 17:29:48
when did this supposed attack happen? cause I didn't see or hear it

Comment by Raine on 06/04/2009 17:50:15
Quote by wickedpam:

when did this supposed attack happen? cause I didn't see or hear it


Oh I saw it -- back in 2003... <_<.

Comment by BobR on 06/04/2009 17:50:48
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by starling310:

Yeah, I haven't heard Jim say anything since he came in.

I always get nervous when they bring in a "Studio Guest"/Voice Guy, that Jim is going to move on and they are auditioning. That would be sad for us.





I have the same thoughts - they have such good chemistry that I hate to see it break up


He may another gig coming up (movie or something) where they would need a fill in for a few weeks.



The guy today definitely sucked. He could do some voices, but his material was terrible.

Comment by BobR on 06/04/2009 18:02:40


It seemed like only one of the comments actually addressed the content of the speech, and it was full of nonsense:



“Iraq was a war of choice.” - BHO 5/4/09



And the Arab world is grateful that we the courage and fortitude to rid the world of Saddam Hussein and his murderous regime. So, please, don’t try to opologize for something that all Arabs will admit to (mostly off the record behind closed doors).
How many Arabs have you talked to behind closed doors?





“…and a greeting of peace from Muslim communities in my country…” - BHO 5/4/08



Thats *it*!!! I’ve had it with this guy. We haven’t been a war with Islam (I think President Bush had made that point several thousand times), we aren’t a Muslim nation, and while you’re sending a greeting from an extreme minority of the American populace (Muslims) why not send a shout out to the Arabs from the gay community, the American Socialist Party, and NAMBLA?
So you're lumping gays, muslims, and child molesters all together? Wow.





“We can’t impose our values.” BHO 5/3/09



Then he goes on to lecture the Egyptian audience on tolerance, respect for Israel, Sunni-Shia relations, etc. Why not throw in empathy for good measure? The Arabs are in need of alot of empathy. What a supreme idiot!
"Empathy"... hmmm where did THAT come from... :rolleyes2:



idiot.

Comment by wickedpam on 06/04/2009 18:16:10
Isn't Islam one of the fastest growing religions in the US?

Comment by Mondobubba on 06/04/2009 19:47:56
I am back from the three hour ordeal that was the gee, I guess you could call it an "audition" for second interview for an enrollment counselor with University of Phoenix. I am wiped out! :thud:

Comment by Scoopster on 06/04/2009 19:51:38
Say does anyone know how to copy songs off an iPod? It seems iTunes doesn't let you do it...