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Posted by Sigismund on November 26, 2008, at 16:06:42
I see there has been a terrorist attack on the Taj Palace Hotel, (one of the nicest hotels in which I have stayed, with very nice food).
Here is a picture
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_clBEdiWVhDA/R4hTjxV5TKI/AAAAAAAADHg/HgBZLND8PT4/IMG_6762.JPG
So the terrorists go through the hotel looking for anyone with a US or UK passport.
No mention of Australians, but I wouldn't like my chances.There seems to be a reaction to the English speaking world.
What is it?
A foreign policy thing?
We are back to 'Why do they hate us?'
Which isn't a question we handle particularly well, at least not in the past.
Posted by Bobby on November 27, 2008, at 1:11:28
In reply to Mumbai attack, posted by Sigismund on November 26, 2008, at 16:06:42
suddenly, the right wing conservatives here in the U.S. seem a little more benign.
Posted by Sigismund on November 27, 2008, at 2:49:04
In reply to Re: Mumbai attack » Sigismund, posted by Bobby on November 27, 2008, at 1:11:28
You're gonna make me google Rush Limbaugh transcripts.
Posted by Deputy Dinah on November 27, 2008, at 11:07:10
In reply to Re: Mumbai attack » Sigismund, posted by Bobby on November 27, 2008, at 1:11:28
> suddenly, the right wing conservatives here in the U.S. seem a little more benign.
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Posted by Bobby on November 27, 2008, at 12:10:48
In reply to Please be sensitive » Bobby, posted by Deputy Dinah on November 27, 2008, at 11:07:10
Hi Dinah,
Hope you're having a great Thanksgiving. Actually, my comment was giving a small nod of "You're not as bad as some make you out to be" to the right wing--I was not trying to put them down at all. Perhaps I just worded it wrong--it was very late and I was tired. Sorry for the misunderstood message--truly it was a offhand remark and I didn't think anything of it. Now--let's eat some turkey! :)
Posted by Sigismund on November 27, 2008, at 14:13:51
In reply to Re: Please be sensitive » Deputy Dinah, posted by Bobby on November 27, 2008, at 12:10:48
>Actually, my comment was giving a small nod of "You're not as bad as some make you out to be" to the right wing
That's how I took your meaning
Those conservatives, if that is the right word for them, need very careful descriptors.
Posted by Deputy Dinah on November 27, 2008, at 19:56:16
In reply to Re: Please be sensitive » Deputy Dinah, posted by Bobby on November 27, 2008, at 12:10:48
Posted by Deputy Dinah on November 27, 2008, at 19:59:44
In reply to Re: Please be sensitive, posted by Sigismund on November 27, 2008, at 14:13:51
> Those conservatives, if that is the right word for them, need very careful descriptors.
Yes, all descriptors on babble need to be chosen with care not to lead others, including conservatives, to feel accused or put down.
Dinah, acting as deputy to Dr. Bob
Posted by Sigismund on November 27, 2008, at 23:42:33
In reply to Descriptors » Sigismund, posted by Deputy Dinah on November 27, 2008, at 19:59:44
Conservatives of the Burke/Oakeshott persuasion might feel unease about the conflation of 'conservative' with 'right-wing'.
>Oakeshott's opposition to what he regarded as Utopian political projects is summed up in his use of the image (possibly borrowed from the Marquess of Halifax, a seventeenth-century English author whom he admired) of a metaphorical ship of state which has "neither starting-place nor appointed destination...[and where] the enterprise is to keep afloat".[2]
Posted by Sigismund on November 30, 2008, at 0:06:57
In reply to Mumbai attack, posted by Sigismund on November 26, 2008, at 16:06:42
Pakistan will be interesting to watch.
Posted by Nadezda on November 30, 2008, at 10:20:45
In reply to Re: Mumbai attack, posted by Sigismund on November 30, 2008, at 0:06:57
I hope Pakistan does something very quickly to defuse this situation-- because as evidence of some involvement by people in Pakistan-- and Pakistan government's either tacit ancouragement or passivity with regard to terrorist activities grows-- which I fear it will-- this could become really threatening. I can't say that they (the Pakistan government) has done a thing, yet, to restore confidence. And it seems the Indian people have lost faith in their own government. I wonder what that portends.
The ferocity of these terrorists is truly frightening. I was sitting in a theatre yesterday and imagining relaxing in a restaurant (or other public place) when a group of AK-47-wielding cutthroats move in, remorselessly killing people. I can't comprehend the horror of that.
Nadezda
Posted by Sigismund on November 30, 2008, at 12:47:25
In reply to Re: Mumbai attack » Sigismund, posted by Nadezda on November 30, 2008, at 10:20:45
>The ferocity of these terrorists is truly frightening.
I heard that one was quite young.....17. No regrets presumably.
The whole Afghanistan/Pakistan area has been thoroughly militarized.
There was a time, a long time ago now, when Central Asia was the place to be?
Nice people, nice religion, all gone now.
I imagine the Pakistani Government is inoperative, but of course in possession of nuclear weapons.
Posted by Sigismund on November 30, 2008, at 15:08:17
In reply to Re: Mumbai attack » Sigismund, posted by Nadezda on November 30, 2008, at 10:20:45
You can't bomb a climate of ideas into submission. The perception presumably is that Islam is under threat and all means are OK to defend it. Since the Anglo world has done so much to facilitate this view, we are the ones they want to kill. How far back do we have to go? Back to the Ottoman Empire, I suppose. And, of course, the proxy war in Afghanistan against the Soviets. Was that Brezhinski? Did he say 'We will give the Soviets a Vietnam?' Or do we go back to Mossadeq? Saudi Arabia? The oil?
I can't imagine they are very impressed with lectures on democracy coming from us, especially after Iraq.
I feel sorry for the women, the progressives and the moderates who live in this part of the world. Sufiism was really nice too. Hafiz, Rumi.
I sure hope Obama does something about renewable energy.
Posted by Sigismund on November 30, 2008, at 23:25:19
In reply to Re: Mumbai attack, posted by Sigismund on November 30, 2008, at 15:08:17
The surviving gunman said the aim was to kill as many as possible.
A figure of 5,000 was given.
Posted by Sigismund on December 2, 2008, at 16:51:28
In reply to Re: Mumbai attack » Sigismund, posted by Nadezda on November 30, 2008, at 10:20:45
You might find this interesting.
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