Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like in a target city like dc. Go post on you local message board on flyover country.
I was at the Pentagon on 9/11, moron.
Stop being such a pussy. Paris isn't about you.
Well, I was at a dinner hosted by the American Ambassador in the European country where I work, and he seemed to feel that Paris is about the US as well as France. But I'll let him know that someone on DCUM says he's overthinking the issue. He'll be so relieved!
Imagine that. The American ambassador thinks it's about the US. I'd be more interested in what the French ambassador had to say.
The American Ambassador, unlike you, understands that the issue/threat is NOT just about France, but is a directed toward/involves many countries. He's not some kind of unsophisticated simpleton who doesn't understand these things, and of course he is in frequent contact with the other foreign diplomats (French too!) in this city. He didn't just arrive at this conclusion on his own, and his opinion isn't unique in the international community. You would sound like a fool in front of all of those guys (French included) if you said what you have written here tonight.
We stayed in all weekend due to a heightened terror threat, though, and we're not in America OR France, but even though you don't have direct experience of the way these things are linked, it shouldn't be that difficult to understand how these things are linked, and no democratic country is really an individual entity at this point. But I don't think you are really capable of understanding this, to be honest.
You sound like you're an insufferable twit. Save your condescension for the office. I happen to know FAR more than foreign policy than you could ever hope to. My comment was aimed at the empty Facebook gestures and people in flyover country fretting about how they think THEY'RE being victimized.
As for Brussels, if you cowered all weekend, you're a goddamned fool. The people I know were out and about like normal. Granted, the subway wasn't running, but they made good use of bikes and walking. They had an excellent report about Brasserie Merode -- I might check it out next week during my stopover to Moscow.
NP. Enough with the references to flyover country already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like in a target city like dc. Go post on you local message board on flyover country.
I was at the Pentagon on 9/11, moron.
Stop being such a pussy. Paris isn't about you.
Well, I was at a dinner hosted by the American Ambassador in the European country where I work, and he seemed to feel that Paris is about the US as well as France. But I'll let him know that someone on DCUM says he's overthinking the issue. He'll be so relieved!
Imagine that. The American ambassador thinks it's about the US. I'd be more interested in what the French ambassador had to say.
The American Ambassador, unlike you, understands that the issue/threat is NOT just about France, but is a directed toward/involves many countries. He's not some kind of unsophisticated simpleton who doesn't understand these things, and of course he is in frequent contact with the other foreign diplomats (French too!) in this city. He didn't just arrive at this conclusion on his own, and his opinion isn't unique in the international community. You would sound like a fool in front of all of those guys (French included) if you said what you have written here tonight.
We stayed in all weekend due to a heightened terror threat, though, and we're not in America OR France, but even though you don't have direct experience of the way these things are linked, it shouldn't be that difficult to understand how these things are linked, and no democratic country is really an individual entity at this point. But I don't think you are really capable of understanding this, to be honest.
You sound like you're an insufferable twit. Save your condescension for the office. I happen to know FAR more than foreign policy than you could ever hope to. My comment was aimed at the empty Facebook gestures and people in flyover country fretting about how they think THEY'RE being victimized.
As for Brussels, if you cowered all weekend, you're a goddamned fool. The people I know were out and about like normal. Granted, the subway wasn't running, but they made good use of bikes and walking. They had an excellent report about Brasserie Merode -- I might check it out next week during my stopover to Moscow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like in a target city like dc. Go post on you local message board on flyover country.
I was at the Pentagon on 9/11, moron.
Stop being such a pussy. Paris isn't about you.
Well, I was at a dinner hosted by the American Ambassador in the European country where I work, and he seemed to feel that Paris is about the US as well as France. But I'll let him know that someone on DCUM says he's overthinking the issue. He'll be so relieved!
Imagine that. The American ambassador thinks it's about the US. I'd be more interested in what the French ambassador had to say.
The American Ambassador, unlike you, understands that the issue/threat is NOT just about France, but is a directed toward/involves many countries. He's not some kind of unsophisticated simpleton who doesn't understand these things, and of course he is in frequent contact with the other foreign diplomats (French too!) in this city. He didn't just arrive at this conclusion on his own, and his opinion isn't unique in the international community. You would sound like a fool in front of all of those guys (French included) if you said what you have written here tonight.
We stayed in all weekend due to a heightened terror threat, though, and we're not in America OR France, but even though you don't have direct experience of the way these things are linked, it shouldn't be that difficult to understand how these things are linked, and no democratic country is really an individual entity at this point. But I don't think you are really capable of understanding this, to be honest.
beAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like in a target city like dc. Go post on you local message board on flyover country.
I live in DC and I think I have a better chance of dying by getting run over in a crosswalk by a bad driver than I do of being gunned down by ISIS.
You have utterly failed to comprehend, or even note, the deeper issues and implications of the Paris attack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like in a target city like dc. Go post on you local message board on flyover country.
I live in DC and I think I have a better chance of dying by getting run over in a crosswalk by a bad driver than I do of being gunned down by ISIS.
You have utterly failed to comprehend, or even note, the deeper issues and implications of the Paris attack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like in a target city like dc. Go post on you local message board on flyover country.
I was at the Pentagon on 9/11, moron.
Stop being such a pussy. Paris isn't about you.
Well, I was at a dinner hosted by the American Ambassador in the European country where I work, and he seemed to feel that Paris is about the US as well as France. But I'll let him know that someone on DCUM says he's overthinking the issue. He'll be so relieved!
Imagine that. The American ambassador thinks it's about the US. I'd be more interested in what the French ambassador had to say.
The American Ambassador, unlike you, understands that the issue/threat is NOT just about France, but is a directed toward/involves many countries. He's not some kind of unsophisticated simpleton who doesn't understand these things, and of course he is in frequent contact with the other foreign diplomats (French too!) in this city. He didn't just arrive at this conclusion on his own, and his opinion isn't unique in the international community. You would sound like a fool in front of all of those guys (French included) if you said what you have written here tonight.
We stayed in all weekend due to a heightened terror threat, though, and we're not in America OR France, but even though you don't have direct experience of the way these things are linked, it shouldn't be that difficult to understand how these things are linked, and no democratic country is really an individual entity at this point. But I don't think you are really capable of understanding this, to be honest.
We get it. You really, really like the ambassador.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like in a target city like dc. Go post on you local message board on flyover country.
I was at the Pentagon on 9/11, moron.
Stop being such a pussy. Paris isn't about you.
Well, I was at a dinner hosted by the American Ambassador in the European country where I work, and he seemed to feel that Paris is about the US as well as France. But I'll let him know that someone on DCUM says he's overthinking the issue. He'll be so relieved!
Imagine that. The American ambassador thinks it's about the US. I'd be more interested in what the French ambassador had to say.
The American Ambassador, unlike you, understands that the issue/threat is NOT just about France, but is a directed toward/involves many countries. He's not some kind of unsophisticated simpleton who doesn't understand these things, and of course he is in frequent contact with the other foreign diplomats (French too!) in this city. He didn't just arrive at this conclusion on his own, and his opinion isn't unique in the international community. You would sound like a fool in front of all of those guys (French included) if you said what you have written here tonight.
We stayed in all weekend due to a heightened terror threat, though, and we're not in America OR France, but even though you don't have direct experience of the way these things are linked, it shouldn't be that difficult to understand how these things are linked, and no democratic country is really an individual entity at this point. But I don't think you are really capable of understanding this, to be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like in a target city like dc. Go post on you local message board on flyover country.
I live in DC and I think I have a better chance of dying by getting run over in a crosswalk by a bad driver than I do of being gunned down by ISIS.
You have utterly failed to comprehend, or even note, the deeper issues and implications of the Paris attack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like in a target city like dc. Go post on you local message board on flyover country.
I live in DC and I think I have a better chance of dying by getting run over in a crosswalk by a bad driver than I do of being gunned down by ISIS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like in a target city like dc. Go post on you local message board on flyover country.
I live in DC and I think I have a better chance of dying by getting run over in a crosswalk by a bad driver than I do of being gunned down by ISIS.
Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like in a target city like dc. Go post on you local message board on flyover country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You clearly don't like in a target city like dc. Go post on you local message board on flyover country.
I was at the Pentagon on 9/11, moron.
Stop being such a pussy. Paris isn't about you.
Well, I was at a dinner hosted by the American Ambassador in the European country where I work, and he seemed to feel that Paris is about the US as well as France. But I'll let him know that someone on DCUM says he's overthinking the issue. He'll be so relieved!
Imagine that. The American ambassador thinks it's about the US. I'd be more interested in what the French ambassador had to say.