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"Oh that I lived in a place where the response to insane hatred was to be more open. A toast to Norway"


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2011 Jul 28, 5:16pm   1,992 views  9 comments

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Norway’s Premier Vows to Keep an Open Society

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/28/world/europe/28norway.html?_r=1&hpw

"OSLO — The prime minister of Norway acknowledged on Wednesday that his country had fundamentally changed as a result of the attacks on a youth camp and government complex last week, but he vowed to protect the culture of openness that is a source of Norwegian pride."

Where did we go wrong... (rhetorical question)

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1   kentm   2011 Jul 28, 5:35pm  

http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2011/07/28/norway/index.html

Greenwald: "The Norwegian response to the Oslo attack was so glaringly un-American, even though its core premise -- a brave refusal to sacrifice liberty and transparency in the name of fear and security -- was once the political value Americans boasted of exhibiting most." (salon.com)

2   Done!   2011 Jul 28, 11:50pm  

What is the point off this Post?

In America, the Police would have been on the scene with in minutes, not hours. Our Police love shooting perps even more than perps love shooting people. They sit around at headquarters oiling their guns and sharpening their blade waiting to spring into action for such an event.

3   Done!   2011 Jul 29, 2:21am  

Thanks for making my point.

4   FortWayne   2011 Jul 29, 2:23am  

kentm says

http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2011/07/28/norway/index.html

Greenwald: "The Norwegian response to the Oslo attack was so glaringly un-American, even though its core premise -- a brave refusal to sacrifice liberty and transparency in the name of fear and security -- was once the political value Americans boasted of exhibiting most." (salon.com)

Our country is ran by a bunch of self preservationist bureaucrats who believe that private sector should be supporting them, not the other way around.

It's no longer government of the people. It is the government that is our monarch.

5   Done!   2011 Jul 29, 2:59am  

Hey don't blame me, it was you mugger fuggers, that Okey Doked and rubber-stamped Bush's gestapo goon squads, and have as of yet to disband them even though we lived in a Democrat monarch from '08-'10.

It was the Penguins, we were framed, the judges are Republicans!

6   Done!   2011 Jul 29, 3:22am  

Don't blame me, because Liberals have lost touch with reality and their voting base. The health care corporations are not going reelect Obama. The piss poor people with Obama's boot on their neck aren't either.

Obama and his merry band of thieves had ample time to make "CHANGE" he opted to give his corporate masters their pay day.

7   simchaland   2011 Jul 31, 6:20pm  

Obama was a butterfly? I thought he was just a Kenyan Communist Muslim. Who knew?

8   Vicente   2011 Aug 1, 3:14am  

shrekgrinch says

In America, we don't have camping sites for political familes. 'Political familes'...sounds so Soviet, if you ask me.

Glenn Beck inspired and supported "Liberty camps" on his show, places where kids can get immersed in Teabagger indoctrination. Perhaps it was a big joke I wasn't let in on:

I take it your family was entirely decoupled from politics, and you are some kind of X-Men freak?

9   kentm   2011 Aug 1, 6:24am  

The effort to paint the island retreat as something unusual or weird is a tatic to diminish the impact of the event, nothing more, and this is revolting in several ways, not the least of which is that its simply an outright lie. You simply need to look at Glenn Beck's effort or make a quick Internet search for "young republican summer camp" or watch the film "Jesus Camp" to get a sense of it here, for the right, and of course similar efforts exist for the left.

In Norway that camp was one of the premier summer camps for the left with many of the top and most motivated young organizers present and this was well known and publicized. That it was attacked as it was is a calculated effort to damage the future efforts of the left in Norway. And that is callous, evil and sick, any attempt to lessen the impact of it by obscuring the intent or blaming the victims in some way is callus and sick in turn, and anyone going down that path, in my opinion needs to examine not only their political outlook but also how far from decency you've slipped in support of your political outlook.

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