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In reply to the discussion: How would YOU handle the ISIS terrorist organization if you were in the Oval Office? [View all]fadedrose
(10,044 posts)126. Haven't a clue, but am happy about Congress
getting into this full-steam. Listened to a hearing yesterday -financial - and they are very courteous with one another. They will debate today for 6 hours from what I understood.
The good thing is that none of them knows what to do, so ideas from dems and reps will be listened to and maybe some wisdom will enter the discussions....Some things that will be touched upon are funding, air strikes, boots on the ground, etc.
Let's hope they stick to the truth, common sense, and stop playing politics. If they do, we can beat (or manage) ISIS.
Life is forcing our politicians to work together - finally.
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How would YOU handle the ISIS terrorist organization if you were in the Oval Office? [View all]
derby378
Sep 2014
OP
I love Occam's razor but it is used for explanations and not problem solving./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2014
#56
Occum's razor can lead to a nasty cut to the throat. The beheadings were the "simple thing"
Lint Head
Sep 2014
#63
I see US treasure being expended daily in Iraq by the dropping of bombs, use of fuel for those
neverforget
Sep 2014
#112
Sorry you feel that way. I'm trying to have a debate but you think I'm stalking you.
neverforget
Sep 2014
#116
You don't like having your views challenged. I get that. But at least be civil when debating someone
neverforget
Sep 2014
#118
We can't. The Eastern world and the Western world are more connected than before.
randome
Sep 2014
#8
Why do we care so much about what goes on in the Middle East, but Africa not so much?
Hugabear
Sep 2014
#67
Maybe he's playing three dimensional chess and will do something completely different...
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2014
#9
I have no idea what I would do, but I share your same concern, that another will
RKP5637
Sep 2014
#21
That's the same as "let them get on with murdering vast numbers of innocent people"
Donald Ian Rankin
Sep 2014
#29
Both are killing because they feel the need to bring their idea of government to Iraq.
dilby
Sep 2014
#44
Thank you. If I am not wrong about what I just looked at and read the ME has been the target of a
jwirr
Sep 2014
#87
Well my objection to the bush invasion was that we used the military for a criminal enterprise. I
jwirr
Sep 2014
#66
Yep, many in this congress are stupid, useless, conniving and out for greed. I can clearly
RKP5637
Sep 2014
#30
Considering our glorious accomplishments in the latest wars..I'd look at other ways
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2014
#45
We - going all the way back the bush sr. - created this mess because we did not understand the
jwirr
Sep 2014
#55
There have been numerous reports over the years stating that the Saudi Army
amandabeech
Sep 2014
#111
We have the wrong "friends" there. Until that is up for consideratoin, nothing else matters
BlueStreak
Sep 2014
#91