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Old 04-12-2009, 12:15 PM   #14
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Ron, You have piqued my interest. Apparently you are of the belief that bowing to a foreign soverign by a U.S. president is fine. I think you are flat out wrong. If this is the crux of our discussion I am very much interested in why you believe this to be acceptable behavior.
So far the sum total of your side of the argument is that it's Bush's fault and the bow wasn't low enough to be a disgrace to all living Americans. This is at odds with the facts. American diplomatic protocol does not allow for a sitting president to be submissive when meeting other heads of state. The Bush blame game is a lame tactic of the liberal left and frankly sir that ship has sailed.
I can tell you one reason why he did it...King Abdullah is the second highest authority in the muslim hierarchy.
So please..let me know a rational argument why this is good for America.

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