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Did I lose my left contact AGAIN???

I had a bunch of adjectives for this and decided to delete them because I'm supposed to have respect for the office...


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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...ea-icecream-as-he-pushes-US-ties-in-Asia.html
 
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S**t, let's just give him Airforce one and tell him to stay over there! I wish he was that subservient to the people he works for.
 
you know, I wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt when he bowed before whoever it was in the middle east

maybe he was just ignorant? Stupid?


now I know for sure, he's sending a message


and I don't like the message he's sending


US President bows before no man.
 
Yea, I know, I'm not arguing here. I was simply posting it because it is the only picture I could find where Bush we even close to a bow at a foreign leader.

All the liberal blogs, posted this picture and jumped to a conclusion, then fell silent, when they realized they screwed up AGAIN, The Saudia's just need a taller king. :)

Obama's been doing a lot of bowing though. I guess that's alright, everyone has more experience then him.
 
Interesting quote that I saw

Suicide of the Western Civilization..

Uncle Sam has a liberal gun to his mouth
with Islam’s finger cocking the hammer..
 
"Japanese Manners Book: Obama’s “Saikeirei” Bow Was Sign of Apology & It Was Mean
Monday, November 16, 2009, 4:46 AM
Jim Hoft

He’s so very sorry.

Obama bows to the Japanese emperor. He was one out of 47 to do so.[the other 46 shook hands with the emperoer]

Free Republic translated the Japanese guide to manners and finds that Obama’s waiter’s bow was not only subservient and apologetic but it was mean.

We can say that to only lower your head is not so good for a Japanese bow. You will give the impression that your bow falls short. There are also the cases of somebody bowing their head repeatedly. In doing this, one might think you are paying the deepest respect and consideration, are being polite, etc., but the sentiment which should be expressed in the Japanese bow fails to be expressed doing this. When bowing while standing, their is the “highest respectful bow” (saikeirei), which is executed from a position of standing straight upward, and then bending 45-degrees or more. “Respectful bow” is at 30-to-40 degrees, and everyday “eshaku” around 15-degrees.

“Saikeirei” is not seen on a regular basis, but is used in order to offer an apology, or when one is extremely grateful for something received, as well as performed before the altar of Shinto shrines and Bhuddist temples. In case of a handshake, straighten the back, and by all means one must look directly into the face (eyes) of the recipient of one’s handshake. It is not to be too strong and not too light. Too strong will reflect an insult and too weak will not reflect good will. In America, such a weak handshake is called a “dead fish handshake”, with the feeling being that the person wielding a dead fish. And, shaking a hand while performing a bow will be seen as subservient (”servile”, “supple”, “mean”), and is not to be done.

More… Obama’s bow made him look like an idiot."

http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.co...bamas-saikeirei-bow-was-sign-of-apology-mean/
 
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