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Obama Hovers From on High
« on: June 12, 2009, 02:28:51 PM »
And the Spirit of God hovered upon the face of the waters" By Charles Krauthammer

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Obama Hovers From on High
From Ayman Nour, a Question for Obama
Obama in the Muslim World
-- Genesis 1:2



When President Obama returned from his first European trip, I observed that while over there he had been "acting the philosopher-king who hovers above the fray mediating" between America and the world. Now that Obama has returned from his "Muslim world" pilgrimage, even the left agrees. "Obama's standing above the country, above -- above the world. He's sort of God," Newsweek's Evan Thomas said to a concurring Chris Matthews, reflecting on Obama's lofty perception of himself as the great transcender.

Not that Obama considers himself divine. (He sees himself as merely messianic, or, at worst, apostolic.) But he does position himself as hovering above mere mortals, mere country, to gaze benignly upon the darkling plain beneath him where ignorant armies clash by night, blind to the common humanity that only he can see. Traveling the world, he brings the gospel of understanding and godly forbearance. We have all sinned against each other. We must now look beyond that and walk together to the sunny uplands of comity and understanding. He shall guide you. Thus:

(A) He told Iran that, on the one hand, America once helped overthrow an Iranian government, while on the other hand "Iran has played a role in acts of hostage-taking and violence against U.S. troops and civilians." (Played a role?!) We have both sinned; let us bury the past and begin anew.


(B) On religious tolerance, he gently referenced the Christians of Lebanon and Egypt, then lamented that the "divisions between Sunni and Shia have led to tragic violence" (note the use of the passive voice). He then criticized (in the active voice) Western religious intolerance for regulating the wearing of the hijab -- after citing America for making it difficult for Muslims to give to charity.

(C) Obama offered Muslims a careful admonition about women's rights, noting how denying women education impoverishes a country -- balanced, of course, with this: "Issues of women's equality are by no means simply an issue for Islam." Example? "The struggle for women's equality continues in many aspects of American life."

Well, yes. On the one hand, there certainly is some American university where the women's softball team has received insufficient Title IX funds -- while, on the other hand, Saudi women showing ankle are beaten in the street, Afghan school girls have acid thrown in their faces, and Iranian women are publicly stoned to death for adultery. (Gays, as well -- but then again we have Prop 8.) We all have our shortcomings, our national foibles. Who's to judge?

That's the problem with Obama's transcultural evenhandedness. It gives the veneer of professorial sophistication to the most simple-minded observation: Of course there are rights and wrongs in all human affairs. Our species is a fallen one. But that doesn't mean that these rights and wrongs are of equal weight.

A CIA rent-a-mob in a coup 56 years ago does not balance the hostage-takings, throat-slittings, terror bombings and wanton slaughters perpetrated for 30 years by a thug regime in Tehran (and its surrogates) that our own State Department calls the world's "most active state sponsor of terrorism."

True, France prohibits the wearing of the hijab in certain public places, in part to allow the force of law to protect Muslim women who might be coerced into wearing it by neighborhood fundamentalist gangs. But it borders on the obscene to compare this mild preference for secularization (seen in Muslim Turkey as well) to the violence that has been visited upon Copts, Maronites, Bahais, Druze and other minorities in Muslim lands, and to the unspeakable cruelties perpetrated by Shiites and Sunnis upon each other.

Even on freedom of religion, Obama could not resist the compulsion to find fault with his own country: "For instance, in the United States, rules on charitable giving have made it harder for Muslims to fulfill their religious obligation" -- disgracefully giving the impression to a foreign audience not versed in our laws that there is active discrimination against Muslims, when the only restriction, applied to all donors regardless of religion, is on funding charities that serve as fronts for terror.

For all of his philosophy, the philosopher-king protests too much. Obama undoubtedly thinks he is demonstrating historical magnanimity with all these moral equivalencies and self-flagellating apologetics. On the contrary. He's showing cheap condescension, an unseemly hunger for applause and a willingness to distort history for political effect.

Distorting history is not truth-telling but the telling of soft lies. Creating false equivalencies is not moral leadership but moral abdication. And hovering above it all, above country and history, is a sign not of transcendence but of a disturbing ambivalence toward one's own country.

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Re: Obama Hovers From on High
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2009, 08:04:50 PM »
Love it. Women's rights. Hahaha. Yes, very much equal. The Koran advocates beating the shit out of your wife for pretty much any transgression. You end up in jail for doing that here. Doing that in the Muslim world gets you a pat on the back and a donkey to fuck.

 TURKEY: HONOUR KILLING, SIMILAR TO ROMEO AND JULIET
(ANSAmed) - ANKARA, MAY 21 - A few days after the attempted honour killing of a young women, Yildiz A. - whose nose and ears were cut off in order to disfigure her - another honour crime has been reported in the same region in Turkey, which resulted in the death of a man and the injury of a girl, as reported by Turkish daily Hurriyet. The most recent episode, a sort of Turkish-style Romeo and Juliet, took place in Dogubeyazit (also in the Agri province), which has a large Kurdish majority and is located in eastern Turkey on the border with Iran and Armenia. Orhan Topkac, 26, and O.T., who just turned 16, belong to two families that have been involved in a bloody feud for years. Nonetheless, they fell in love and since they both knew that they would never be allowed to marry ran away to Izmir (Smirne). Their escape was not accepted by the man's family, which proclaimed that both of them must die. Orhan's older brother Mehmet was given the responsibility of performing the honour crime. He called the two lovers and convinced them to return to Dogubeyazit, where he promised that he would give them a ride to Iran where they would be safe from the conflict between the two families. As soon as the two young lovers returned to their town, Mehmet shot them both. Orhan died immediately and the girl was injured. This did not satisfy Orhan's family members and, after the girl was put in an ambulance, they followed and tried to stop the vehicle while she was being brought to the hospital. The Red Crescent (the Islamic equivalent of the Red Cross) driver managed to escape to a local police barracks. The girl was then brought to a hospital in Erzurum, which is where Yildiz A. is currently under observation.(ANSAmed).

http://www.ansamed.info/en/news/ME03.@AM42529.html

Very much the same.

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Re: Obama Hovers From on High
« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2009, 09:19:08 PM »

Love it. Women's rights. Hahaha. Yes, very much equal. The Koran advocates beating the shit out of your wife for pretty much any transgression. You end up in jail for doing that here. Doing that in the Muslim world gets you a pat on the back and a donkey to fuck.


From what I read on many of these boards, doing that here, gets you a round of applause on Getbig.  :-\

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 TURKEY: HONOUR KILLING, SIMILAR TO ROMEO AND JULIET
(ANSAmed) - ANKARA, MAY 21 - A few days after the attempted honour killing of a young women, Yildiz A. - whose nose and ears were cut off in order to disfigure her - another honour crime has been reported in the same region in Turkey, which resulted in the death of a man and the injury of a girl, as reported by Turkish daily Hurriyet. The most recent episode, a sort of Turkish-style Romeo and Juliet, took place in Dogubeyazit (also in the Agri province), which has a large Kurdish majority and is located in eastern Turkey on the border with Iran and Armenia. Orhan Topkac, 26, and O.T., who just turned 16, belong to two families that have been involved in a bloody feud for years. Nonetheless, they fell in love and since they both knew that they would never be allowed to marry ran away to Izmir (Smirne). Their escape was not accepted by the man's family, which proclaimed that both of them must die. Orhan's older brother Mehmet was given the responsibility of performing the honour crime. He called the two lovers and convinced them to return to Dogubeyazit, where he promised that he would give them a ride to Iran where they would be safe from the conflict between the two families. As soon as the two young lovers returned to their town, Mehmet shot them both. Orhan died immediately and the girl was injured. This did not satisfy Orhan's family members and, after the girl was put in an ambulance, they followed and tried to stop the vehicle while she was being brought to the hospital. The Red Crescent (the Islamic equivalent of the Red Cross) driver managed to escape to a local police barracks. The girl was then brought to a hospital in Erzurum, which is where Yildiz A. is currently under observation.(ANSAmed).

http://www.ansamed.info/en/news/ME03.@AM42529.html

Very much the same.

There's no doubt this practice of honour killing is disgusting, ...however, the example you cite doesn't illustrate the subjugation of women. It was the man's family who sought to "redeem their honour" by killing them both... including their own SON. Topkac's family felt HE had shamed HIS family, and sought HIS death
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Re: Obama Hovers From on High
« Reply #3 on: June 12, 2009, 09:25:33 PM »
From what I read on many of these boards, doing that here, gets you a round of applause on Getbig.  :-\

There's no doubt this practice of honour killing is disgusting, ...however, the example you cite doesn't illustrate the subjugation of women. It was the man's family who sought to "redeem their honour" by killing them both... including their own SON. Topkac's family felt HE had shamed HIS family, and sought HIS death

Here's a video of a man beating a woman for not wearing her burqa. A-OK under Sharia Law.  :D

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=426_1181556194

Or the 16 year old girl who was killed by Muslims for not wearing her burqa.



Or maybe the 13 year old Somali girl who was stoned to death for reporting that she was gang raped by 5 men. Or maybe the hundreds of women who have had acid thrown in their faces for slighting Muslim men. All a-ok under Muslim law.

Stonings and throwing acid in women's faces are ok in America, right?  ::)

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Re: Obama Hovers From on High
« Reply #4 on: June 12, 2009, 09:49:58 PM »
From what I read on many of these boards, doing that here, gets you a round of applause on Getbig.  :-\


Only if the woman is you. ;D