Outrage Over Obama's Bow to Japanese Emperor Is Silly

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Buy Cialis of AL 10:56AM April 16, 2010

Obama bows as he should. The United States should be humbled for causing a world economic collapse!

By bowing, may the Japanese forgive all Americans.

May the Japanese allow our troops on their land and may the Japanese forgive us for our transgressions!

Larry O'Donnell of MA 5:13AM November 24, 2009

You would not be giving him a pass on on his ignorant behavior that disrespects the US if you had any pride in being a U.S. citizen yourself or in the blood that members of this nation have shed to become the major world power. It just shows what kind of a rookie this boob is, and what kind of a coolaid drinker you are.I doubt that you ever served in any military capacity and anyone that has that give him a pass, most likely never left chow hall duty.

dave of FL 6:48PM November 23, 2009

ANY American should be concerned when "our" President has higher approval overseas than in his own country.

Hmmmmn?

Chris Petty of GA 9:11PM November 21, 2009

What BO should have gotten for bowing.

s of VA 2:47PM November 19, 2009

It is wonderful that President Obama can go to other countries and be respectful. All the kissing and hand holding that Bush did with his Saudi Arabian prince was more revolting in my opinion.

Vicki of LA 8:22PM November 18, 2009

From the day he was elected, there has been a Right-Wing effort to find fault with Obama. Every day, something new. The Right has not missed an opportunity by my count. Call it what you will--payback for the Left's open attacks on Bush or great fear that dreaded Liberals actually have something going for them in the Obama presidency. And, needless to say, with dawn to dusk Right-Wing talk radio there to spread the nasty to more than 30 million easily fooled folks daily, the payback or fear motivated fault-finding has been on a roll.

Is Obama strong enough to withstand the assaults? Time will tell.

Ron W. Smith of UT 2:56PM November 18, 2009

"My family has been in North America since the 1500's."

Big effin' deal. If my family hadn't already been here to help teach yours how to survive on this continent, they would have starved to death. Guess "real American" is relative, huh?

Rowan of KY 9:59PM November 17, 2009

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Doug Heye

Doug Heye

A veteran of political campaigns throughout the country since 1990, Doug Heye has served in leading communications positions in the House of Representatives and United States Senate, as well as serving in the George W. Bush administration. Most recently he was the communications director for the Republican National Committee. He is currently a Washington-based GOP communications strategist.

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