1. The toughest speech I ever held was actually in school when we had writing a speech as a task in Swedish. It was a Thursday in January this year that I started writing about my then very ill, 93 years old grandfather. That same day was the day he died. Three weeks later I held that speech and I felt I really moved some people, it was also very important for me. I then held a similar speech after his funeral. That was tough, but I think I did well. And I know my grandfather would've been proud of me and he would've liked it. I hope that maybe some of my classmates will also remember something about him, at least how much I loved him. Memories are how people live on after they're dead.

    Pretty unrelated to politics, but I felt like saying that when we were talking speeches.
  2. Hillary Clinton about what happened in Libyyja:
    "How could this happen in a country we helped liberate, in a city we saved from destruction?"

    She must be joking, right? Western forces tore apart that country.
  3. Still no reason to use violence. Only weak people fall back to violence.
  4. Still no excuse. Make a movie about Jesus like that and I doubt people in the west will attack ambassies.

  5. That's absolutely correct. But we all know how Muslims react to this kind of provocations, so why provoke?
  6. Originally posted by Yogi:[..]

    That's absolutely correct. But we all know how Muslims react to this kind of provocations, so why provoke?

    Its called the first ammendment, perhaps you have heard of it?
  7. Originally posted by Yogi:[..]

    That's absolutely correct. But we all know how Muslims react to this kind of provocations, so why provoke?

    Why wear miniskirts if it provokes some people to rape you?

    Put the blame of the problems where the problems actually are, the (subset) of muslims which go completely nuts when something happens what they dont like.