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Since WWII?
Since WWII?
Good point to ponder.I have been wondering a bit if Israel had anything to do with the slow down of the threatened attack.
Good point to ponder.
What if your repubilican heros vote YES Dell....is this still Obama's problem? Maybe it will be better recieved if he offers up a tax cut to not pay for THIS war.
Notice the photo op in the Oval Orfice? Maverick and Lindsay were the only ones there......Obama's shiit so low he on the floor groveling with the enemy......LOL
And you bought his line......http://www.megawavs....lay.aspx?id=386
I covered it in post 110.I take your nonresponse to mean that you would back an attack on Syria.
Bring it on, we need terror on mainstreet USA.
Already Assad has pre-positioned children and prisoners around hard targets.
1) It's kinda funny watching some of the people who complained about Bush invading Iraq for no good reason now being put in the position of having to try and defend Obama's fkups here.
http://nbcpolitics.n...-for-sarin?lite
http://www.realclear...al_weapons.html
That second link just proves that Chris Matthews is an absolute idiot. I've stood in the gas chambers at Dachau. Maybe he needs to be a little more educated, eh?
2) Comparing Assad with Hitler and Hussein is ridiculous in that they actually went to war with and/or invaded their neighbors. Right now, the only threat that Assad has proven to be is one of really poor judgement in using chemical weapons on his own citizens... Hitler invaded several countries before deciding to start gassing the Jews, and not only gassed those of Germany, but those of the countries he invaded. Likewise, Hussein gassed Iranians.
Gassing people to death is horrific, but a binary comparison of the two situations just isn't reasonable.
3) Having a Shia minority leadership with a Sunni majority population has never ended well... This is not just a civil war, but one of religious sects, which is all the more reason to stay out of there. 85% of the worlds' Muslims are Sunni, which is all the more reason to expect the Arab League to take action, instead of the UN or another coalition...
4) I'm all for putting up a defensive line to protect Turkey and Israel. But there's no need to step one inch over the border. Let someone else lead that coalition.
5) I suspect the only France wants to see action taken is because they're closer to Assad than any other country outside the region. Time to say "you're pacifists when it's convenient, but not so much when there's money to be made..." and also thank them for their lack of support in Iraq...
WEll....I don't support going into Syria...just as I didn't support going into Iraq. What I find funny is how the right is using pretty much the same arguments the left used back in 2003.