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In reply to the discussion: WaPost: Congress nearing plan to approve training and equipping Syrian rebels [View all]fadedrose
(10,044 posts)11. Congress is going to discuss ISIS today
and they had the financial committee discuss it yesterday.
I, for one, am happy that Congress is going to discuss/debate Obama's strategy. Am hoping that since no one really knows what to do, more nonpartisan opinions will come out of it.
Going into it with their minds already made up will not be productive. They need to talk and they need to listen. I will have it on most of the day, on CSpan.
Something has to be done, but what I don't know.....
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WaPost: Congress nearing plan to approve training and equipping Syrian rebels [View all]
scarletwoman
Sep 2014
OP
Just Al Quiada redux. Remember, my enemies enemy is my friend. No one has been successful
libdem4life
Sep 2014
#1
Thanks. I had hoped that there'd be more DUers who felt strongly about this issue.
scarletwoman
Sep 2014
#5
I don't see this as a partisan issue at all. Just because a course of action has been proposed,
scarletwoman
Sep 2014
#13
Thank you. Enough is too much, imo, when it comes to U.S. policy in the Middle East. (nt)
scarletwoman
Sep 2014
#15
I think it's going to be hard to get people to get "Back to the Streets" anymore.
scarletwoman
Sep 2014
#16
Of course I remember. I remember how there was a nearly complete MSM blackout
scarletwoman
Sep 2014
#21
I suppose so. This is one instance where I'd love to see the usually recalcitrant GOP keep up their
scarletwoman
Sep 2014
#17
I hope you will check back in on this thread and let us know how the debate went.
scarletwoman
Sep 2014
#19
I am horrified, though not at all surprised as this IS all about Syria. Train them the way they
sabrina 1
Sep 2014
#14
Man, I wish I knew. None of the explanations I can think of are the least bit flattering
scarletwoman
Sep 2014
#34
Pretty much. Although I would say it started in 1980, with the election of Reagan.
scarletwoman
Sep 2014
#41