Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Words of Wisdom From The President?

You have to feel like a moron when the President articulates what you really should have said.
It is wrong to be violent. Yes, Christianity has faced a cultural assault that does not inspire violent reactions. And I applaud the President for being the bigger man, not alluding to any Muslim hypocrisy, and saying the right things.

While there was disagreement with what I initially posted on this issue, this is exactly what my primary concern was, when we did absolutely nothing to provoke these violent protests.

3 Comments:

Blogger Sean said...

Eh, no reason to feel bad. He had professional speech writers spend a few days on this full time. They weren't trying to comment in between work assignments.

"We will uphold the messenger of God not only by our voices but also by our blood," he told the crowds, estimated by organizers at about 700,000. Police had no final estimates but said the figure was likely to be even higher.

Can't we just lob a nuke at 'em when they're all gathered together like that? Heck, we can even make it a small nuke.

12:55 PM  
Blogger mochi said...

I believe you will find "President George W Bush" and "wizdom" are oxymorons.

6:46 PM  
Blogger Sean said...

I believe you'll find George W Bush has demonstrated extraordinary "wizdom" - especially in his college days: "wizzing" on lawn during frat parties; "wizzing" out car windows on the way to/from frat parties; and "wizzing" himself passed out at frat parties.

Now that's some serious "wizdom". :)

5:51 PM  

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