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So I'm confused? Is Obama really Robin Hood, Superman, or the Messiah?? Make up your minds already!!
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Sorry to burst your little bubble but aren't you part of the crowd that was whining about "ends justifying the means"? Hmmm.....
RH was never a "hero" to me as I was taught that stealing was wrong at a very young age.
Oh and are you going to answer my previous question or did I catch your little game before you could work it...
Originally posted by: nobodyknows
So I'm confused? Is Obama really Robin Hood, Superman, or the Messiah?? Make up your minds already!!
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
You know I'm not a bit surprised you were/are a fan of the Sheriff of Nottingham.Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Sorry to burst your little bubble but aren't you part of the crowd that was whining about "ends justifying the means"? Hmmm.....
RH was never a "hero" to me as I was taught that stealing was wrong at a very young age.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: sandorski
What I find really funny is how Robin Hood has been turned into a Villain. He wasn't the Villain, the Sherriff of Nottingham and the King were the Villains. Those who make Robin Hood into a Villain only prove their support for Dictatorship and Oppression.
Maybe not a "villain" but definitely a thief/scofflaw.
And Luke Skywalker was a dirty rebel. We have lots of stories and legends about heroes who specifically went against the established order and committed crimes in the name of what was right. Hell, that's how our country was founded; the Boston Tea Party wasn't a legal act of protest, it was a violent destruction of property in the battle against unwarranted taxation. Acting out against unfair laws has long been seen as a heroic act; Robin Hood exemplifies this.
To compare a taxation that you see as "unfair" to a mythological act of heroism... well, that's just not sensible. It undermines your argument. You might as well say that Obama is dumping into Boston Harbor the tea of the nobles, the gall! We were raised to view these stories as acts of heroism. Trying to convince us that they are now acts of evil is not going to work.
They should start calling Obama the Sherriff of Nottingham, or better, Prince John (not that I agree with the comparison, I'm just trying to help you guys out). He was the villain levying the taxes. Rush can come in claiming that he's the Robin Hood figure, the savior, the man fighting the unfair taxation and returning the money to the people who earned it. That's how the myth works. Only a fucking idiot would think that Robin Hood, the hero we've loved since we were kids, could be transformed into a model of socialism and we'd all jump on board.
Oh really? I'm sorry, by the age I was able to determine "hero" I was also of the age to know right from wrong and saw RH for the thief he was. Granted, the story line glamorizes it but I'm pretty sure I never considered him a "hero". The rest of your post isn't relevant to my post so at this point I'm going to ignore it since I've not asserted what you attacked.Robin Hood, the hero we've loved since we were kids
Wow, just wow. At what age did you eat the Lead Paint?
Sorry to burst your little bubble but aren't you part of the crowd that was whining about "ends justifying the means"? Hmmm.....
RH was never a "hero" to me as I was taught that stealing was wrong at a very young age.
Oh and are you going to answer my previous question or did I catch your little game before you could work it...
You fail at comprehension. You should probably revisit that story, it wasn't about a Common Thief. It was about a Tyrant and one mans struggle against Tyranny.
I'm not using "Ends justify the means" as an argument. You're using an ill informed viewpoint to draw a conclusion.
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Sorry to burst your little bubble but aren't you part of the crowd that was whining about "ends justifying the means"? Hmmm.....
RH was never a "hero" to me as I was taught that stealing was wrong at a very young age.
Oh and are you going to answer my previous question or did I catch your little game before you could work it...
OK, great. You don't think Robin Hood is a hero, which I can accept.
How do you feel about the founders of this country? You know, the people who rebelled against the crown, who destroyed property that wasn't theirs, who rebelled against authority, etc. Were they wrong? Their actions were certainly illegal, and we can't ever justify destroying property that doesn't belong to us, can we?
I'm just curious how consistent your beliefs are.
Originally posted by: ayabe
Originally posted by: nobodyknows
So I'm confused? Is Obama really Robin Hood, Superman, or the Messiah?? Make up your minds already!!
Are those the only choices? Or are you just pining to see Obama in tights?
Nevermind, I know the answer.
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: Andrew1990
Obama is no Robinhood, I will be the first to tell you that. Now all the Obamanites here will condemn me in saying that Obama's plans are in his and his parties own interest and not of the public good nor the poor. He is using the "poor" as a meat shield to get his bills to pass without everyone getting pissy.
Andrew you only have 1044 posts compared to winnar111 has 2391......
I sdomehow get the feeling you guys are brothers.....
I am still amazed that your parents would let you play on the computer this late at nite. Especially when you mist have homework to do!!
Originally posted by: Nemesis 1
I see Obama more the hero figure of Conan the Barbarian . In the end world rule shall be by the sword and religion will lay waste. Not bad . Except the new religion of the sword is most evil of all . It teaches Force and brutality. I think will shall soon see these fine qualities in Obama.
Originally posted by: MooseNSquirrel
You could try and debate this using the income gap, stagnating real wages, rising CEO wages, progressive taxation in a representative democracy, but then what would be asking far too much of the OP and his letter writer, and giving it far too much credit for its mind numbingly lame attempt to hijack an old parable.
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