Dalai Lama: Killing of bin Laden may have been okay


Icarus27k
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I actually expect a clarification from him about this, but for what it's worth...

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EagleSmack
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Well it's settled then. Now maybe Richard Gere will approve it.
 
darkbeaver
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The Lama sucks big time for a CIA paycheck. He's a mantle piece ornament for the rich and powerful, he's meaningful, like a fridge magnet or a kitty litter scoop.
 
EagleSmack
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Quote: Originally Posted by darkbeaverView Post

he's meaningful, like a fridge magnet or a kitty litter scoop.

When you think about it... fridge magnets and kitty litter scoops are sort of meaningful.
 
Omicron
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Quote: Originally Posted by Icarus27kView Post

I actually expect a clarification from him about this, but for what it's worth...

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If you'd listened to him speak before, none of that would suprise you.

He also happens to have the most balanced explanation of why God would have presented himself to some as Buddha, to others as Krishna, to others as Christ...

This is how this generation's Dalai Lama thinks about the world. -- <<- click to play

In order for him to have made responsible use of his position is as challenging as it is for Prince William to choose to be a proper example...

I JUST GOT AN IDEA!!!

Ooo I got a way to make a fortune investing in good the right way. It will be hard work and it might require its own stock exchange for people to invest, but man-oh-man... -- <-- click to play

I gotta think more.
Last edited by Omicron; May 7th, 2011 at 02:59 AM..
 
PoliticalNick
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Thats pretty f*cked up. I highly doubt a guy who thinks killing mosquitoes or stepping on an ant is a sin would condone a blatant murder. I would really like to know what he said that was edited out right before the quote about counter-measures, or did you even notice the ... before the quote. An obvious attempt of MSM pawns to help justify and gain support for illegal ex-judicial assassinations as the new policy of the US govt.
 
Omicron
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Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalNickView Post

Thats pretty f*cked up. I highly doubt a guy who thinks killing mosquitoes or stepping on an ant is a sin would condone a blatant murder. I would really like to know what he said that was edited out right before the quote about counter-measures, or did you even notice the ... before the quote. An obvious attempt of MSM pawns to help justify and gain support for illegal ex-judicial assassinations as the new policy of the US govt.

Indeed. Imagine a situation where people figure they have to lie to get ahead. It means they are admitting by virtue of their own action that they have unworthy talent: -- <<-- click to play

Imagine working it into the conscience of the equation of your life that you can't win without cheating.
 
windowsillsound
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Afganis blew up some ancient bhuddist scultures a few years back, tibet has zero interest in siding with the taliban. The dalai llama has to portray this.
 
Colpy
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Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalNickView Post

Thats pretty f*cked up. I highly doubt a guy who thinks killing mosquitoes or stepping on an ant is a sin would condone a blatant murder. I would really like to know what he said that was edited out right before the quote about counter-measures, or did you even notice the ... before the quote. An obvious attempt of MSM pawns to help justify and gain support for illegal ex-judicial assassinations as the new policy of the US govt.

Is it not permissible to commit an evil to prevent greater evil???

Bin Laden, while somewhat out of the loop, was still the leader of a group bent on great evil.

Personally, I'd have shot the fcuk simply for breathing my air. But I'm not the Dalai Lama.

I'm not even the Bi-weekly Lama.



Oh right! You're one of those, aren't you???

Sorry, I forgot.

Here's your sign.
 
mentalfloss
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