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In reply to the discussion: Rep. Alan Grayson on Syria: Congress Should Reject "War Mongering" and Focus on Problems at Home [View all]lamp_shade
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He's starting to get on my nerves.
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Rep. Alan Grayson on Syria: Congress Should Reject "War Mongering" and Focus on Problems at Home [View all]
joelz
Sep 2013
OP
He's about as helpful as a Republican right now. Instead of reasoned discourse,
TwilightGardener
Sep 2013
#1
Grayson is RIGHT. You need to calm your nerves, open your mind and pay attention.
chimpymustgo
Sep 2013
#44
Actually, the prohibition on chem warfare is well known and a reasonable position to
TwilightGardener
Sep 2013
#7
Often, but not always. He sometimes veers into language and analogies that don't work on me.
TwilightGardener
Sep 2013
#19
The irony is, the Republicans are the ones who ARE being helpful on this right now.
beerandjesus
Sep 2013
#16
I'd like to hear pros and cons before deciding where to come down on this issue.
TwilightGardener
Sep 2013
#18
He's not explaining a difficult situation. He's absorbing popular sentiment and pitching it back
TwilightGardener
Sep 2013
#33
I am not surprised a bit about those on this site who support death. Bombing will kill a lot of
JRLeft
Sep 2013
#12
Damn straight! Think of what one $700 billion payment to the MIC could do here!
Initech
Sep 2013
#17
We have our problems we have to deal with here and we are not the world's police.
Chisox08
Sep 2013
#22
But it's ok to sell them then comdem the dictator you sold them to because ..
Ganja Ninja
Sep 2013
#36
I don't know--is Obama bound by what other Presidents have done decades ago?
TwilightGardener
Sep 2013
#39
I'm rapidly getting to the point of losing ALL respect for the US govt.
WHEN CRABS ROAR
Sep 2013
#41
