Romney apologises to the terrorist for film!

Romney apologises to the terrorist for film! -- Romney apologises to the terrorist for film!

"...the idea of using something that some people consider sacred and then parading that out a negative way is simply inappropriate and wrong. And I wish people wouldn’t do it," he said."
- W. Romney.

Thats not an apology, but it sure is closer to one than what the Embassy put on there web cite and what Romney said was an apology.

So Romney apologizes.... but what he said, that's NOT an apology, but what Romney said WAS an apology? Do I have this straight, Jughead?

Now let me do my Jughead impersonation for ya.... Show me where Romney APOLOGIZED?
 
So Romney apologizes.... but what he said, that's NOT an apology, but what Romney said WAS an apology? Do I have this straight, Jughead?

Now let me do my Jughead impersonation for ya.... Show me where Romney APOLOGIZED?
According to what you call an apology... He apologized. From my POV he did not. Try to keep up!
 
According to what you call an apology... He apologized. From my POV he did not. Try to keep up!

No, I don't call that an apology, and you don't call that an apology, but you posted a lying thread saying it was an apology.

The Embassy issued an apology for "hurting feelings" of Muslims, and condemned free speech. Romney didn't mention "hurt feelings" or condemn anything. He said it was inappropriate and wrong and he wished people wouldn't do it.. I agree with him, do you?
 
No, I don't call that an apology, and you don't call that an apology, but you posted a lying thread saying it was an apology.

The Embassy issued an apology for "hurting feelings" of Muslims, and condemned free speech. Romney didn't mention "hurt feelings" or condemn anything. He said it was inappropriate and wrong and he wished people wouldn't do it.. I agree with him, do you?

Do you understand the difference between condemnation and apology?

"The Embassy of the United States in Cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims – as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions. Today, the 11th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, Americans are honoring our patriots and those who serve our nation as the fitting response to the enemies of democracy. Respect for religious beliefs is a cornerstone of American democracy. We firmly reject the actions by those who abuse the universal right of free speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others."
 
You claimed that the origional statement was an apology.

No such claim was made. I went back and read. I simply reported on what was said when and by whom then made a statement of my own opinion that while the timing was unfortunate telling people that a movie made by some dude was not indicative of policy wasn't a bad thing.
 
Do you understand the difference between condemnation and apology?

"The Embassy of the United States in Cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims – as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions. Today, the 11th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, Americans are honoring our patriots and those who serve our nation as the fitting response to the enemies of democracy. Respect for religious beliefs is a cornerstone of American democracy. We firmly reject the actions by those who abuse the universal right of free speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others."

Do you understand the difference between strongly condemning and rejecting free speech because it hurts feelings, and saying you wish people wouldn't do something because it's inappropriate and wrong? In my opinion, the act of condemning and rejecting because of feelings that are hurt, is an apology. Romney, on the other hand, didn't condemn or reject, or mention people's hurt feelings at all, he simply said he wished people wouldn't do that sort of thing and he thought it was inappropriate.

Now, let's apply this to the Christian bashing that goes on here by you and others from the godless left. If I say I condemn your bashing of Christians here, reject what you have to say, and apologize to my Christian friends for you hurting their feelings, is that not completely different than me saying, I wish you wouldn't do that and it's wrong?
 
Do you understand the difference between strongly condemning and rejecting free speech because it hurts feelings, and saying you wish people wouldn't do something because it's inappropriate and wrong? In my opinion, the act of condemning and rejecting because of feelings that are hurt, is an apology. Romney, on the other hand, didn't condemn or reject, or mention people's hurt feelings at all, he simply said he wished people wouldn't do that sort of thing and he thought it was inappropriate.

Free hate speech in our country isn't the problem. Pitching our free hate speech to conservative countries in order to inflame passions and incite violence is another animal altogether. Righties have no problem condemning those in the ME for their "death to America" chants but you get all exercised over their anger when Americans smear Islam. Double standard much?

I honestly do not understand the mindset that Americans can do or say pretty much as they please about other counties, cultures, religions, etc., yet they get all sniffy when there's the inevitable blowback. Religious theocracies in the ME don't like what they perceive as American godlessness and loose morals, and they especially don't like American meddling in their affairs. The US wouldn't dream of letting another country set up shop here and throw their weight around, yet we think it's okay to do that in the ME because we know best, dammit. The arrogance is stunning.

Now, let's apply this to the Christian bashing that goes on here by you and others from the godless left. If I say I condemn your bashing of Christians here, reject what you have to say, and apologize to my Christian friends for you hurting their feelings, is that not completely different than me saying, I wish you wouldn't do that and it's wrong?

How funny you think I'm bashing Christianity, when I've said numerous times that I'm a Catholic. I bash people and groups who pervert Christianity and use it to further their own agenda. There's an awful lot of godlessness among the religious right, with their narrow interpretation of right and wrong and their disdain for others who don't toe the hard line they've set. You just can't make up some of the crap spewed by the religious right in the name of their God.

Now, words have meaning. And unless the administration and/or the embassies have used the precise words "we APOLOGIZE for what happened, etc.", I'm not going to read an implicit apology into their condemnation. You, of course, are free to do otherwise.
 
It's simply hilarious that Romney made a statement very similar to the one he attacked the president over.
 
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