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Tx4obama

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39. I don't remember the name, but a military guy on CNN yesterday said...
Sat Aug 31, 2013, 07:55 PM
Aug 2013

... when conditions are right the gasses can be destroyed/controlled without it affecting people.

That's all I heard.


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Assad is Russia's problem. HooptieWagon Aug 2013 #1
nope.... mike_c Aug 2013 #2
Nope. Not our problem. geek tragedy Aug 2013 #3
So, would you say Hilter wasn't our problem? Tx4obama Aug 2013 #8
Wow, that didnt take very long. NuclearDem Aug 2013 #10
The US didn't think so for years leftstreet Aug 2013 #11
He was expansionist and ergo our problem. geek tragedy Aug 2013 #12
This is a thread worth bookmarking, I think. nt MADem Aug 2013 #26
100,000 are already dead LittleBlue Aug 2013 #4
That's what I've been wondering. liberal_at_heart Aug 2013 #16
Yeah, but Raytheon isn't getting any action in Afghanistan Link Speed Aug 2013 #34
Does killing more Syrians because they killed Syrians make any sense? liberal N proud Aug 2013 #5
The use of force, as I understand it, will be against the military aircraft and the stockpiles... Tx4obama Aug 2013 #14
No, we're not going to hit the chemical weapons stockpiles. Bombs tend to disperse the neverforget Aug 2013 #15
I don't remember the name, but a military guy on CNN yesterday said... Tx4obama Aug 2013 #39
Do you not think there will be Syrians at thos sites? liberal N proud Aug 2013 #17
Not until and unless Syria is part of the United States. kestrel91316 Aug 2013 #6
Maybe the Arab League will act Warpy Aug 2013 #7
It's not our military's problem. NuclearDem Aug 2013 #9
Let us know when you're willing to assassinate Assad ... GeorgeGist Aug 2013 #13
+ 100 El Supremo Aug 2013 #30
Why are you unwilling to wait for the UN report? former9thward Aug 2013 #18
It's actually Brazil's problem. Or Mozambique's. Or maybe it's Estonia's next time? reformist2 Aug 2013 #19
Maybe Latvia. NuclearDem Aug 2013 #20
Actually, the world could use a small country to do a Colbert-style parody of the US. reformist2 Aug 2013 #21
To which the world responds: NuclearDem Aug 2013 #22
And you'll be sure to notify us of your deployment date... Egalitarian Thug Aug 2013 #23
The recruitment office is thataway, chickenhawk. backscatter712 Aug 2013 #24
How many do you think a U.S. strike will kill? rug Aug 2013 #25
And the next time the USA kills 30,000+ kids like we did in Iraq? bunnies Aug 2013 #27
WOO HOO! Another member of 404 Chairbound Keyboard Marine is ready to hit the ground in Syria! idwiyo Aug 2013 #28
Whoa, so you want to take on North Korea? quinnox Aug 2013 #29
I am sorry, but this isnt our fight. Crimson76 Aug 2013 #31
And who should retaliate against us for invading Iraq and Afghanistan? Link Speed Aug 2013 #32
They have been in a civil war there for years. Not all countries signed onto.. Little Star Aug 2013 #33
Who killed the million plus people in Iraq malaise Aug 2013 #35
Those who killed 4000 of our guys with lies about IRAQ WMDs should come first. GoneFishin Aug 2013 #36
I feel like it's 2002 and I'm at Freeperville Doctor_J Aug 2013 #37
Tell Congress. n/t kiranon Aug 2013 #38
Maybe quit supporting the insurgents. David__77 Aug 2013 #40
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