Originally posted by: Genesys
Originally posted by: PatboyX
i think "bring it on" is a pretty arrogant statement.
i also think his claim to speak to god is pretty arrogant.
someone was on NPR yesterday, i think, that had written a book about religion and politics. trying to take it from all angles, i think but mostly seeming to feel that religious folks can be very positive for politics in many ways. the author confronts the idea that religion = zealot but he did say that many people are made nervous when someone suggests that they were "chosen by god" or that they communicate with god. i fully admit to being somone who is intimidated by that suggestion.
i feel like religion and humility go hand in hand but to claim a sort of exclusive religious communication (by exlcusive i mean the specific interaction, not that anyone is claiming "im the only one who can speak to god") seems directly to contradict that.
how the hell is "bring it on" arrogant? if anything, that communicates confidence to me, not arrogance.
Going to war in Iraq without the support of the UN is pretty arrogant.
not hardly. believeing that the UN will uphold its duties instead of lining its own pockets is stupid and foolish.
His administration was arrogant to think they could win Iraq with some 150K troops. Damn foolish, and so there arrogance has begun to pay the price.
arrogant, no. foolish, perhaps. miscalculated, definately.