Saying, "I could kill that man. I would never kill anyone" would be inconsistent. She simply retracted her previous statement.
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She used "somebody" in her explanation for why she didn't mean she wanted to kill Bush before going on to say she wished she could kill in a nonviolent manner. You're really reaching.
I never said it was the same as killing someone. She's inconsistent and hypocritical because she's a peace activist that wishes she could "nonviolently" kill people.
Word. In fact, aren't we seeing Arabs tear at each other's throats right now in Gaza?
Not quite as hypocritical as the compassionate Christian president who boasts about how many people were executed in Texas while he was governor.
She made a comment that was so obviously not serious. I can't see why you'd think she meant it. Was it in bad taste? Perhaps, but you can't possibly think she actually wants to kill Bush. He's doing a fine job of it himself, and the only negative is that he's taking the country down along with him.
He's guilty of all the above, but the worst part, was a belief that we could introduce democracy, to a country that isn't even close to that kind of government. The basic religion itself, is oppresive against woman as an equal amongst men, yet we are trying to introduce the very opposite, with our democratic system.
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I suppose I'm racist too for simply pointing out something that's actually happening in Gaza?
A Nobel Peace Prize winner jokingly said she wanted to kill Dubya.
Dubya gave orders that resulted in thousands of innocent deaths purely for dramatic effect (shock and awe, y'all!). Spo still loses.