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If Obama wanted to avoid the clowns he should have avoided small cars and big shoes leveymg Sep 2013 #1
I think Obama has very real reasons for a strike on Assad--he is in a difficult situation. TwilightGardener Sep 2013 #4
I absolutely agree about the difficult situation, but he could have avoided this by not allowing the leveymg Sep 2013 #13
I don't think we should have chosen sides and declared "Assad must go", or interfered in TwilightGardener Sep 2013 #16
I agree with you. If command responsibility can be determined beyond a reasonable doubt leveymg Sep 2013 #29
+ Infinity! - nt HardTimes99 Sep 2013 #28
We're talking about a pointless war of choice. Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #2
War and attacks just aren't fun under Obama. You don't get songs about a "boot in their ass". TwilightGardener Sep 2013 #3
I saw this one clown, Representative Yoho, on Hardball DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #5
Whatever their reasons... HooptieWagon Sep 2013 #6
Wow. Based on the whining, it's sounding like the War Drums' beat is wavering a bit... Romulox Sep 2013 #7
If supporting Obama makes one a warmonger in this instance does opposing him make one a Rushbot? DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #10
Supporting war is what makes one a warmonger. Sorry that the truth is so uncomfortable. Romulox Sep 2013 #12
Supporting Rush Limbaugh is what makes one a Rushbot. Sorry that the truth is so uncomfortable. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #14
You support war. Nobody here supports Rush. You are embarrassing yourself with this argument. nt Romulox Sep 2013 #15
I support the president in this instance. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #17
I support principle, regardless of who is President. That's a morally defensible stance. Romulox Sep 2013 #18
As do I and I see no conflict between my principles and supporting the president in this instance. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #19
Then stop citing support of President as a reason to kill people. Romulox Sep 2013 #20
I support the president in this instance because his principles are consistent with mine. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #21
You'll need to *articulate* those principles if you want gain support. So far, you given us Romulox Sep 2013 #23
First principles DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #25
who cares? that's way, way down my list of concerns regarding Syria cali Sep 2013 #8
If they prevent this war I don't care what their motives are. MotherPetrie Sep 2013 #9
+1 840high Sep 2013 #34
If their stupidity serves a higher purposed I'm all for it. KittyWampus Sep 2013 #11
They see themselves as Stephen King's Langoliers. Devour everything and drag us into a black hole. freshwest Sep 2013 #22
Eh, what's your point? Absolutely no one here has thought otherwise. n/t devils chaplain Sep 2013 #24
Not so subtle drumming OP n/t Hydra Sep 2013 #27
How is a recitation of the facts drumming? DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #30
As others have said, why is this relevant? Hydra Sep 2013 #31
Respectfully, I don't believe preventing the US from a limited attack on Syria will save the world DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #32
The President can make his case to the UN Hydra Sep 2013 #33
Respectfully, how did President Obama pull a BUSHCO? DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #36
We're pushing for a strike before the UN inspection results are released Hydra Sep 2013 #38
In the absence Of convincing evidence I will withdraw my support. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #39
I understand where you are coming from Hydra Sep 2013 #41
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2013 #26
Conversely.... LondonReign2 Sep 2013 #35
And also to damage Democrats. DCBob Sep 2013 #37
How come Boehner, Karl Rove, etc. support it? former9thward Sep 2013 #45
superficial faux support just for show.. DCBob Sep 2013 #48
The spin of the pro-war crowd goes on. former9thward Sep 2013 #50
Im not pro-war.. in fact I dont think we should attack Syria at this point. DCBob Sep 2013 #52
The main thing everybody in DC does is try and score political points. former9thward Sep 2013 #54
You don't think taking an action that the American public overwhelmingly opposes . . . markpkessinger Sep 2013 #47
so should we start sending missiles so obama can save face? frylock Sep 2013 #40
I don't really Niceguy1 Sep 2013 #42
Why are Bush, Boehner, Rove, and Cheney for it? former9thward Sep 2013 #43
Mr. Red Line set himself up for this, he gets what he deserves in this scenerio. Crimson76 Sep 2013 #44
Count me with Will Pitt . . . markpkessinger Sep 2013 #46
I could give a rats ass what the republicans motives are Puzzledtraveller Sep 2013 #49
Has America launched an attack on another sovereign nation under a Republican president since WWII indepat Sep 2013 #51
so? sendero Sep 2013 #53
They'd be voting for an end to foreign adventurism as US foreign policy. geek tragedy Sep 2013 #55
if domestic politics and avoiding embarrassment is the motive for sacrificing human life - then Douglas Carpenter Sep 2013 #56
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