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madokie

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3. The one thing I like about this President
Thu Aug 28, 2014, 06:05 PM
Aug 2014

is he does not put the cart before the horse and that he is honest to a fault. Both qualities endear him to me. Me, being a person who was lied too and led into a war with people who we had no business warring with. I speak with strength when I talk about unjust wars

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Already saw it in a different thread. tanyev Aug 2014 #1
Will not change his policy, just cable and Twitter fodder. The new Obama suit is also trending. Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #2
The audacity Aerows Aug 2014 #5
McCain or Romney would have had a strategy a long time ago randys1 Aug 2014 #28
That's because those two characters think with their dicks. . . DinahMoeHum Aug 2014 #35
Love Carlin's dick wagging routine about them randys1 Aug 2014 #36
The one thing I like about this President madokie Aug 2014 #3
But on the other hand, in addition to honesty, we needed a leader who could foresee the truedelphi Aug 2014 #8
Surely you aren't suggesting that that is all his doing madokie Aug 2014 #13
The reason we elect Democratic Presidents is to stand up to Republicans, Maedhros Aug 2014 #25
I see you don't understand what I was getting at madokie Aug 2014 #27
He should get a strategy for firing a speechwriter leftstreet Aug 2014 #4
Put it in context and you would also disagree with your assessment. And was it part of the speech, Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #6
He's the US Prez, not a shift manager at McDonalds leftstreet Aug 2014 #10
It was in response to a question, not part of he opening speech, but to get back to the context Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #11
His people didn't anticipate that question? leftstreet Aug 2014 #14
Not in context, I would disagree entirely with the whole shocked premise. Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #19
The WH calls ISIS 'a cancer' 'apocalyptic' 'imminent' leftstreet Aug 2014 #21
You do understand that Obama was alluding to whether we would strike in TwilightGardener Aug 2014 #24
His complete answer was fine if... YvonneCa Aug 2014 #40
You are spot on Mr Sanders madokie Aug 2014 #16
This is ALL congresses fault Politicalboi Aug 2014 #7
Maybe he should have just answered the question. Vattel Aug 2014 #9
How do you have a strategy for something that can not be done? What is the end game? Is Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #12
If the premise is something cannot be done then why say yet? TheKentuckian Aug 2014 #44
Iraq kicked America out at the end of the war America started, remember? Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #45
and stay out! TheKentuckian Aug 2014 #46
Sounds like he did answer the question. nt babylonsister Aug 2014 #15
He did madokie Aug 2014 #18
They want a red line to take us to war. YvonneCa Aug 2014 #41
He's still deciding what to do, in terms of whether to totally declare war and TwilightGardener Aug 2014 #17
Does America need the consent of Syria or is it entitled to just go in and bomb as it pleases? Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #20
Since it appears that Assad allowed ISIS to flourish, I don't think we'll be asking TwilightGardener Aug 2014 #22
Allowed them to flourish?......give your world view head a shake, sir. Did Iraq also allow this? Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #29
Read the Wall Street Journal article from last week that lays out how TwilightGardener Aug 2014 #30
Well, that does it, a WSJ Fox owned opinion piece is very convincing......not. Keep shaking. Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #31
The question was whether he would need congressional authorization to pursue his plans in Iraq. Vattel Aug 2014 #23
He was answering more broadly, I believe, than just whether or not he needed authorization-- TwilightGardener Aug 2014 #26
Poorly rendered as usual Doctor_J Aug 2014 #32
Nothing to smooth over, that was the point. And since he has a rough ride even from Democrats, who Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #33
regardless of the situation, "We have no strategy" is a bizarre thing for a president to say Doctor_J Aug 2014 #38
In reference to war in Syria, it is not. Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #42
They were pushing for another.,, YvonneCa Aug 2014 #43
And it's a real shame you never have anything but criticism babylonsister Aug 2014 #37
Why lie? The situation is fluid. The US wants and needs support from other countries, panader0 Aug 2014 #34
Yes. moondust Aug 2014 #39
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