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Godstud wrote:BUAHAHAHAH You hadn't mentioned Hillary yet, so he had to! PATHETIC.
Also, No. Only a moronic Trumpanzee could come to the conclusion that Clinton was worse.
Eminem's right on the mark. Dolt 45 is a menace.
Beren wrote:Maybe they live in an alternative universe in the Dominican Republic.
noir wrote:David Cameron thought Barack Obama was a narcissist
Rancid wrote:Just cause it's a bad word to you, doens't mean it's a bad word for everyone. Get over it.
noir wrote:The best speech of 20th century is I Have A Dream by Martin Luther King (August 28, 1963). Obama knows how to deliever a speech (usually written to him by someone else) but he can't be compare to MLK. His tone is much more flat and pleasant sounding. There is no anger or rough suffering in his public performances. He's the best living orator but not the the best American orator of all times.
Crantag wrote:"Best speech" is a pretty subjective metric, but it also could be this one.
Martin Luther King's `I have a dream' is judged the greatest speech of the century
Cherry Norton Social Affairs Correspondent Tuesday 28 December 1999
MARTIN LUTHER King's "I have a dream" speech to 210,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, in August 1963 has come out on top of the 100 best political speeches of the 20th century because of his mastery of the spoken word and the impact it had on the American consciousness.
noir wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/martin-luther-kings-i-have-a-dream-is-judged-the-greatest-speech-of-the-century-1134848.html
Godstud wrote:BUAHAHAHAH You hadn't mentioned Hillary yet, so he had to! PATHETIC.
Also, No. Only a moronic Trumpanzee could come to the conclusion that Clinton was worse.
Arab culture: the insult of the shoe
Showing the sole of your shoe has long been an insult in Arab culture.
By Caroline Gammell 4:23PM GMT 15 Dec 2008
Showing the sole of your shoe has long been an insult in Arab culture To hit someone with that shoe – as Muntadar al-Zeidi (pictured) tried with President George W Bush – is seen as even worse.
The shoe is considered dirty because it is on the ground and associated with the foot, the lowest part of the body. Hitting someone with a shoe shows that the victim is regarded as even lower. When Saddam Hussein’s statue was toppled in Baghdad in April 2003, Iraqis swarmed around it, striking it with their shoes.
Shoes are often used to attack the American flag and to lash out at photographs of Mr Bush by those protesting against American foreign policy.
As an insult to President George Bush Snr after the first Gulf war, a mosaic of his face was laid on the floor of the Al-Rashid Hotel in Baghdad. Anyone who entered the lobby would have to walk over his face to get into the hotel.
The mosaic was subsequently destroyed by American soldiers in 2003 and replaced with an image of Saddam Hussein.
The shoe is such an offensive symbol that it is seen as culturally rude to cross an ankle over a knee and display the sole of the shoe while talking to another person.
The shoe is also considered unclean in the Muslim faith and believers must remove them before prayers.
Wearing shoes in mosques is forbidden.
Compounding the shoe insult was Mr Zeidi’s likening of the US president to a dog. While the comparison is perhaps not polite in any culture, among Arabs, who traditionally consider dogs unclean, the words were an even even more stinging.
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