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Is it just me who notices there is greater danger in this man's speech? First, we're probably really seeing and understanding for the first time, that aside from his fundamentalism, fanaticism, etc., he appears to be extremely interested in "All" aspects of our lives! Second, he does not rest in finding the "latest" information about our world and news, and sets out to explain why he thinks we're wrong and he's right. Third, he appears to be a "master" in mixing history, word news events, "religions"_not only his own, but those which he deems attached to his, which is Christianity and Judaism.

The list of things could go on and on. But really reading all that he said, just makes me think he is too smart for our own good!!! I believe he could do much more damage still just by talking! But not content with that_or maybe just not realizing the power of his own words, well he'll probably do us more physical harmstill once again.

2007-09-10 09:31:17 · 2 answers · asked by mybusiness2 1 in News & Events Current Events

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Maybe he is getting smarter, mixing his Islamism with the positions of the Democratic Party, in order to make the US public think he's no more dangerous than Al Gore.
He's lying of course. He doesn't hold all those Democratic views. But he is trying to convince us that he's a Progressive.

2007-09-10 09:41:21 · answer #1 · answered by The First Dragon 7 · 0 0

I'm not real sure what the media benefit is to airing his speech other than to get ratings. I understand the free press is a constitutional right and necessary for a person to exercise their franchise, but isn't giving him the air time just playing into the mood? How annoying would that be to his group if the video didn't really get any play on news stations? I'm curious if anyone feels the same way? I personally have no interest in watching it and didn't tune in to see it. I know his ideas and followers are a threat to my way of life. It's not apathy, but I really just don't care what he has to say. The threat still hasn't changed. I don't need to listen to any of his propaganda about why he doesn't like this country. Personally, I have no ill will against any religion, culture, etc. except those who try to harm me and my country, but apparently he understands life from a more enlightened point of view than I do.

2007-09-10 16:47:08 · answer #2 · answered by pdblues99 2 · 0 0

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