tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21959449.post2432273491499583360..comments2023-11-05T13:50:41.904+02:00Comments on Doc's Talk: The test has begun:To Combat Obama, Al-Qaeda Hurls InsultsGS Don Morris, Ph.D./Chana Givonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14028217914514268498noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21959449.post-7553901681014151832009-01-29T07:38:00.000+02:002009-01-29T07:38:00.000+02:00Yes, leaders of these people have been doing this ...Yes, leaders of these people have been doing this before Obama even had a chance to "prove" to the world.<BR/><BR/>For instance, a media here in the country I'm staying now had repeatedly questioned and mock Obama's credibility.<BR/><BR/>On an online forum here, there was a thread on Obama's official car. It is said that this car is bullet proof, missle proof, etc. A respected member (of the Moslem faith) who holds a post akin to a commander (not military commender)--please keep in mind that a commander is one who commands and make critical decision during critical moments--blurt out a joke saying the car "should also be shoe proof, though there is no such need yet". This happened a few weeks prior to Obama's inauguration.<BR/><BR/>The impression I get is that respected people are casting negative influence on the Moslem society of the US as well as, needless to say, Israel. It's a brainwashing work; it's not a way to teach young generation of seeing others. If this group of people so desperately want the rest of the world to accept them and view any of their (new) leaders who utters promising and peaceful words to the world, the same should, by right and ethics, be reciprocated. Clearly, though, this has hardly happened.<BR/><BR/>Second, would anyone want to be under the command of a person who would not make rational, fair judgment, but rather judgment based on sentiments? Would anyone put one's life under the risk of such commander!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com