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Originally Posted by dellinger63
fair enough she has the right to feel anyway she wants to but a person who is proud of her country for the first time well into her adult life is not a patriot. IMO
But that's not half as scary as people who believe, "Obama has a strong interest in, and understanding of, the myriad of complexities involving the various countries in the middle east. Tribal relations, power struggles, economics, historic, religious, etc. Carter had (and has) the same. Both "get it"
and with that strong interest and understanding of Tribal relations, power struggles, economics, historic, religious, etc. Carter has come to the conclusion that the persecution of the Palestinians now,(by Isreal) under the occupying territories—under the occupation forces—is one of the worst examples of human rights deprivation that he knows. Worse than Rwanda.
Despite them trying to kill him!!!! That's frightening in my mind.
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i would have to disagree. no doubt there were people who served in the military that may not have been proud of their country, but they still served-how could you say they aren't patriotic? just like i would never say that a vet is more patriotic than most just because he did serve.
and as for trying to kill carter-they may well have placed the very bomb they then 'found'. i wouldn't put it past them at all.