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Breaking Down Paul Ryan's Fox News Interview With Brit Hume

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Tiger Woods Needs Some Christianity

rougy says...

>> ^GeeSussFreeK:
I have always found Buddhism rather neat personally. But I have to draw issue with your statement of forgiveness as a fundamental precept. The middle path doesn't usually care about forgiveness because it leads with the idea that people owe you things. The middle path is separate from such concerns. The real problem I would see with most Buddhist interjections into the life an any American is really, we don't want a middle path. We want stuff, to be the best, to life for this life! Buddhism isn't about that, it is about the flow of this life into the next, preparing yourself for the next phase. Living for the moment, and being a sports super star is incompatible with that world view...imo.
And what I heard from Hume was concern, not looking his nose down. Think of it from his perspective, he really things Christ could help this persons life, and that is how he said it. He thought, either in ignorance or wisdom, that Buddhism couldn't save him from his current situation and offered an answer. One could say it is out of place of a news anchor to not read news from his sheet however...but news hasn't been about that in ages.
And you don't hear about Buddhist extreamist because the media you listen to doesn't care.
http://www.tamileelamnews.com/cgi-bin/news/exec/view.cgi/1/1557


Show me one case of Buddhist extremism other than the monks in Vietnam setting themselves on fire in protest of the war. I think there were some Buddhist monk protests in some country a while ago, but there sure as hell weren't any bombs going off.

Buddhism is about forgiveness. It's about letting go, among other things, and to think that Christianity has the market cornered on that front is nothing short of arrogance.

And if you think Brit Hume really means what he says, you should make absolutely certain that you never take candy from strangers.

You're not really paying attention, and you haven't looked at either Buddhism or Hume's character very closely at all.

Tiger Woods Needs Some Christianity

rougy says...

>> ^GeeSussFreeK:
Salvation is a very real experience in many peoples lives. My aunt who has been doing hard drugs in a life destructive way (coke, meth) has been transformed, reborn if you will. I commend Brit for what he was trying to convey, that there is hope and restoration in salvation. Likewise, it is hard to walk the middle path when you are the best golfer in the world...not very middle path at all really.


But you don't have to believe in Jesus or be a Christian to accomplish that.

And, true to form, Brit Hume is an ignorant fuck-head espousing untruths with reckless self-assuredness.

Forgiveness is a fundamental precept in Buddhism, and as someone has already pointed out, you never hear about Buddhists turning suicide bombers or waging holy war crusades.

You also won't hear many Buddhists sticking their noses into Tiger's business or passing judgment on him with condescension.

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Tiger Woods Needs Some Christianity

Jesse Ventura Attacks Bush Aministration's War on Terror

Memorare says...

The correct term is "Sissy Hawk" :

Armchair Warriors - the Sissy Hawk Brigade

A Sissy Hawk Cheer:
“All-out war is still our druthers,
Fiercely fought, and fought by others!”
-Calvin Trillin, 'Obliviously On He Sails : The Bush Administration in Rhyme'

In his list of Sissy Hawks he forgot to mention :
- Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of Defense and intellectual guru of the Bush regime - no military service
- "Dick" Cheney - no military service
- George Tenet, CIA Director, no military service
- Condoleezza Rice, National Security Advisor - No military service. -
- Jeb Bush, Florida governor - No military service. -
- Rudy Giuliani, Former NYC mayor - No military service
- Pat Buchanan, MSNBC commentator - No military service.
- Ann Coulter, writer & commentator- No military service.
- Sean Hannity, Hannity & Colmes host - No military service
- Brit Hume, Fox News anchor - No military service.
- Rush Limbaugh, Radio talk show host - No military service.
- Bill O'Reilly, O'Reilly Factor host - No military service.
- Michael Savage, Radio talk show host - No military service.

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