Yeah, other than the part where it wasn’t a middle east country that attacked the US consulate in Benghazi, it was a crowd of puffed up hooligans hiding behind religion, just like the American “Christians” who chose to stir the pot and diss Islam, and other than the part where the US didn’t apologize – although the US embassy in Egypt did offer a conciliatory statement on America respecting all faiths – not officially sanctioned by the US government, and later withdrawn. Not that it was such a terrible thing to say. But hey, your idea of going to war over religion sounds outstanding. We can just nuke ‘em all, and then whatever evolves out of the cockroaches after we’re gone can probably come up with a better civilization.
I didn’t equate murders and moviemakers – I equated haters with haters. Like what you said made any sense – attack a nation we’ve gone to some effort to help replace their former hostile, extremist government with one a little more reasonable, and less inimical to US interests, because some extremists in their country got out of hand? Your statements were based on fallacies as to who did what on both sides, and you used those fallacies to suggest going to war with another country. That was my point. It is an internal matter for Libya to prosecute, plain and simple – we can only hope the murders are brought to justice. It is not the same as Iranians attacking and seizing the US embassy in Tehran in ’79 at the behest of their government – something that did not lead to war, I might add, although it did lead to a (so far) permanent break in diplomatic relations.
hawgowar over 12 years ago
I gotta agree with the man on that one.
jeanie5448 over 12 years ago
I really hate the ones on the tomatoes, they are really hard to get off. But on the other side, at least you know where that tomatoe came from.
Plods with ...™ over 12 years ago
I wonder how much that gov’t regulation is costing us.
sleeepy2 over 12 years ago
I find zillions of banana stickers in my compost bins!
Jnite over 12 years ago
I love this one. I eat plenty of apples and every single one has a sticker on them.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 12 years ago
Ah yes! The Apple.
Greg Johnston over 12 years ago
Yeah, other than the part where it wasn’t a middle east country that attacked the US consulate in Benghazi, it was a crowd of puffed up hooligans hiding behind religion, just like the American “Christians” who chose to stir the pot and diss Islam, and other than the part where the US didn’t apologize – although the US embassy in Egypt did offer a conciliatory statement on America respecting all faiths – not officially sanctioned by the US government, and later withdrawn. Not that it was such a terrible thing to say. But hey, your idea of going to war over religion sounds outstanding. We can just nuke ‘em all, and then whatever evolves out of the cockroaches after we’re gone can probably come up with a better civilization.
pawpawbear over 12 years ago
Gee Man ,you’re gonna lose this argument. Go back to your herbal tea and tofu and suck a lemon.
Greg Johnston over 12 years ago
I didn’t equate murders and moviemakers – I equated haters with haters. Like what you said made any sense – attack a nation we’ve gone to some effort to help replace their former hostile, extremist government with one a little more reasonable, and less inimical to US interests, because some extremists in their country got out of hand? Your statements were based on fallacies as to who did what on both sides, and you used those fallacies to suggest going to war with another country. That was my point. It is an internal matter for Libya to prosecute, plain and simple – we can only hope the murders are brought to justice. It is not the same as Iranians attacking and seizing the US embassy in Tehran in ’79 at the behest of their government – something that did not lead to war, I might add, although it did lead to a (so far) permanent break in diplomatic relations.