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In reply to the discussion: 9% approval for bombing Syria = suicide for Dems in 2014 [View all]AverageJoe90
(10,745 posts)170. No, but what I said is true: WWIII just isn't all that likely in this day and age. eom
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What is? That poster's assertion is total rubbish. There aren't "a lot" of bloodthirsty DU'ers
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#42
I hate to disagree with you doc, but the pro-war contingency here maybe loud, but they are
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#24
I hope Skinner is aware that the think tank crowd is destroying his website as well as ushering in
grahamhgreen
Aug 2013
#34
there are "a lot" of bloodthirsty posters here? Really? Care to characterize how many is "a lot"?
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#39
Isn't it sad that it has become impossible to actually have a discussion about this -
arely staircase
Aug 2013
#188
There is a poll of DUers that shows the exact opposite. 94% of DUers opposed
stevenleser
Aug 2013
#82
It's not, it's a paraphrase of something our silverspoon sociopath, dubya once said
tavalon
Aug 2013
#114
that's a good one -- i think the poster can search in the last week and find plenty more
nashville_brook
Aug 2013
#168
We'll either be at war by this time next week or we'll see the first of the resignations. If neither
leveymg
Aug 2013
#32
that's an interesting idea -- i bet there are those staking their "public" career on this...
nashville_brook
Aug 2013
#171
A lot of just-out-of-high-school kids sign up for service at the lowest levels
JDPriestly
Aug 2013
#150
It may not be popular, but it isn't high on most voter's priority list either.
tritsofme
Aug 2013
#7
At what point does the U.S. public say enough is enough. Tired of the lies and misinformation.
YOHABLO
Aug 2013
#10
Which isn't at all likely to happen.(yes, that is a fact, by the way). EOM.
AverageJoe90
Aug 2013
#49
No, but what I said is true: WWIII just isn't all that likely in this day and age. eom
AverageJoe90
Aug 2013
#170
You really have a very poor understanding of 1914 and the move to all-out war - nt
HardTimes99
Aug 2013
#184
1914 did not see a move from peace to 'total war' overnight. Instead, there was a
HardTimes99
Aug 2013
#191
"1914 did not see a move from peace to 'total war' overnight." That's what *I* just said.........
AverageJoe90
Aug 2013
#192
Encroaching senility explains my inadvertent reference to the 'Soviets' - I'm leaving
HardTimes99
Aug 2013
#193
this goes to the heart of the lack of support, and not just on the part of Americans
nashville_brook
Aug 2013
#103
more presidenting while black? georgee lies amerika into Iwaq + we pound afghanistan w/ hardly a
pansypoo53219
Aug 2013
#13
exactly. There were thousands of us in the streets and only foreign news cameras.
robinlynne
Aug 2013
#68
Apparently this is the subtext here, as the think tank crowd reaches deep into their psy-op bag of
grahamhgreen
Aug 2013
#43
Victory would involve enough House seats to run a functioning government and DNC failed
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2013
#91
The casuals and the throngs that voted for change in 2008 will stay home in droves
Doctor_J
Aug 2013
#156
That can't be. I've been told on DU just yesterday that I am a 'fringe' extremist who represents
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#19
Welcome and revel in their hatred. They're just simple people that are seeing their fantasy crumble
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2013
#119
I do revel in it. Those old labels have zero impact having being so overused and
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#123
"Left is Always Right" Always has been and there is no sign of that changing
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2013
#124
And Obama and his Wall Street buddies have certainly positioned themselves well
Maedhros
Aug 2013
#127
Compare and contrast the Libyan military defense capabilities with those of Syria
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2013
#93
The sad facts are that once the hammer falls the opposition will dissipate,
Warren Stupidity
Aug 2013
#36
And it isn't even to 'punish' anyone for killing people. We kill people every day, we don't care
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#46
Those in elected office will only listen if they begin to fear for their reelection.
another_liberal
Aug 2013
#48
I'll bet it would trigger impeachment too. The Rebuplicans are probably licking their lips.
Kablooie
Aug 2013
#40
what do you expect in country where 91% of the population are a mixture of fringe far leftist and
Douglas Carpenter
Aug 2013
#59
i'm not sure about it either. i figured it would have been done and over by now...
nashville_brook
Aug 2013
#92
Usually agree with you Mr. President, but not on this one. Stay out of Syria!
demosincebirth
Aug 2013
#76
empowering to GOP which paints Dems as inept in military intervention.
nashville_brook
Aug 2013
#116
Again, there's a difference between opposing intervention, and.....well, you know already.
AverageJoe90
Aug 2013
#133
If he bombs Syria, signs off on TPP, and on KeystoneXL, my party of 50 years will be
Doctor_J
Aug 2013
#153
thanks! it's weird though, that there's not too many mainstream Judith Millerss...
nashville_brook
Aug 2013
#165
If he doesn't bomb Syria, republicans will scream he's soft on fighting terror.
B Calm
Aug 2013
#186