
Originally Posted by
RoadToad
Maybe he got involved because General Petraeus said it would put American soldiers' lives at risk, and, true or not, he's showing some support for them? Doesn't he have a huge stake in that? And if the extremists really are going to ramp up the violence against American troops because of this, might they not point to President Obama's silence on the matter as a sign of his approval? I don't think he had a choice, he HAD to come out against it. As for flag-burning, that fight ended up going before the Supreme Court. I'd call that a "major issue," but I guess you and I have different standards in that regard. Just like I don't see how burning some records can be compared to burning the holy book of a religion followed by billions of people.
All that said, you're right that there's too much being made of it. It's a very small congregation, only about 50 people. There are larger groups of people doing equally offensive things, like demonstrating at soldiers' funerals and taunting their grieving families. But it's too late, this particular molehill has already been made into a mountain.