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In reply to the discussion: I'm a little scared. I need some hugs tonight. [View all]MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)56. Bravo! Brava! My senators reliably fail to suck.
They actually tend to soar high, high above the suckline.
We need 98 more!
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I actually do worry about there could be a gas attack. But bombing Syria won't stop that from
hrmjustin
Aug 2013
#3
What the? You actually push your own OP's? Why dont you tell us where you stand? nm
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#21
I actually find this as disturbing as people who supported Bus no matter what
mindwalker_i
Aug 2013
#38
Because she would make a great president, and because she could get elected.
JDPriestly
Aug 2013
#81
This is one of the reasons I will no longer support Franken..............nt
Enthusiast
Aug 2013
#140
They're going to deliver the payload via tiny model ships. They should be here in roughly 8 months.
Dash87
Aug 2013
#7
You know, it's possible to critique the President without being glib about the deaths of children.
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#12
Agreed... Yet... If Osama Bin Ladens' Goal Was To Show The World That Americans Were Full Of Shit...
WillyT
Aug 2013
#23
I'm not scared. And if the President authorizes actions under the War Powers Act of 1973
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#32
So Syria has attacked us? Or are a direct imminent threat to us? Because the war powers act only
Dragonfli
Aug 2013
#173
I think the President does think of the children who died from the Sarin gas attack--
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#35
Do you support escalation? Do you think Congress should be involved in the decision?
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#128
So 'glib' is your complaint? But it is ok to exploit the dead to build up interest in making more
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2013
#44
Yes--I find that being glib about a Sarin gas attack is a facile, and ultimately not helpful
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#48
Sending a hundred million dollars of cruise missiles to kill people isnt funny either.
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#130
I just pulled all my money out of assault rifle futures and put into duct tape futures
Snake Plissken
Aug 2013
#37
". . . the indisputable fact that Assad used chemical weapons against his own people."
another_liberal
Aug 2013
#66
I see you're playing the "I fell for it the first time you can't fool me again" card.
Cerridwen
Aug 2013
#70
When it comes to initiating a war, caution is the ultimate virtue, NOT MIC profits!
Divernan
Aug 2013
#97
It gets worse Manny, I was like you a few days ago when I first heard of the threat to our security
Dragonfli
Aug 2013
#99
GSP Manny, you made me flash back to a sheer moment of terror I had earlier...
jtuck004
Aug 2013
#134
and the indisputable fact that Assad used chemical weapons against his own people!?
BillyRibs
Aug 2013
#138
just tonight I had mentioned to a coworker that there is a new Arabic restaurant in town. They
Douglas Carpenter
Aug 2013
#141