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TBF

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5. K&R for visibility -
Thu Jan 29, 2015, 01:35 PM
Jan 2015

I'll tell you "root cause" - "root cause" is that we won't confront Saudi Arabia because they have OIL. Period. And it's disgusting no matter who is defending them.

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Way to go, Amy. Dont call me Shirley Jan 2015 #1
Weasel words are the stock and trade of politicians. K&R Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2015 #2
Extremely disappointing coming from Boxer. Scuba Jan 2015 #3
I saw that yesterday deutsey Jan 2015 #4
And the stock in trade of those trying to explain 'WAR', the use of women to emotionally manipulate sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #13
The Elephant in the Room.... bvar22 Jan 2015 #50
so many follow up questions: Why are we saying guys who created problem will help solve it? yurbud Jan 2015 #58
I didn't see or hear that interview, but just reading it makes Boxer look... stillwaiting Jan 2015 #16
Let's face it, the political class on both sides think we are stupid. zeemike Jan 2015 #21
Another case for term limits Plucketeer Jan 2015 #23
Let's face it, the politicians know we're stupid obxhead Jan 2015 #24
There are benefits to making politics distasteful and contentious. zeemike Jan 2015 #31
That is the exact intent. obxhead Jan 2015 #48
Isn't that the point aspirant Jan 2015 #55
It appeared to be nothing but lies and slogans arcane1 Jan 2015 #26
K&R for visibility - TBF Jan 2015 #5
It's a lot further back than that. jeff47 Jan 2015 #9
Thank you - TBF Jan 2015 #11
Ah, but there's the rub. Where should they have 'originally been drawn' and who KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #15
The locals. jeff47 Jan 2015 #19
The ISIS people are interlopers, foreign fighters CJCRANE Jan 2015 #25
Depends on which country you're talking about and which territory you're talking about. jeff47 Jan 2015 #28
It's hard to tell. The German journalist who stayed with them CJCRANE Jan 2015 #41
one of two things is going on: Saudi is a loose cannon OR they are doing our elite favors with the yurbud Jan 2015 #27
I maintain that as long as there is oil TBF Jan 2015 #47
Libya too. bvar22 Jan 2015 #59
The problem if our elites don't realize there are limits to what even a dictator like Saddam yurbud Jan 2015 #60
really disappointed... dhill926 Jan 2015 #6
So, what should we do to Saudi Arabia? jeff47 Jan 2015 #7
There is nothing on this Earth that would make the Saudis happier ... staggerleem Jan 2015 #14
honesty about the Saudi role in 9/11 would be a good start to develop some public trust yurbud Jan 2015 #30
To what end? jeff47 Jan 2015 #34
it won't, but it might shock people into switching from oil a lot sooner than they otherwise would yurbud Jan 2015 #35
Except we've got plenty of other places to buy oil from. jeff47 Jan 2015 #38
I've long posted about my "lesser of two evils" view of pipeline & fracking JonLP24 Jan 2015 #61
We cannot know for certain that is what they are doing or if they are just deftly manipulating yurbud Jan 2015 #36
They tamp it down whenever it threatens them, or gets in the way of selling oil. jeff47 Jan 2015 #39
they could also be two separate and somewhat unrelated things: their domestic unrest and yurbud Jan 2015 #40
You'd think Boxer was some real progressive when you hear her talk dirtydickcheney Jan 2015 #8
California can do so much better! BrotherIvan Jan 2015 #10
we'll find out soon enough frylock Jan 2015 #29
Hopefully it won't turn into another Trojan Horse situation BrotherIvan Jan 2015 #49
and now Boxer is the Chuck Todd of Senators. "i'll leave that to you" RE: the truth. TeamPooka Jan 2015 #12
When 9/11 happened, the Bush administration at first said, "Follow the money," but cut that short tclambert Jan 2015 #17
yep yurbud Jan 2015 #33
Amy is a top notch reporter and Duval Jan 2015 #18
boxer obviously shocked to be asked a real question by a real journalist KG Jan 2015 #20
When the door hits Boxer squarely in the ass I'll celebrate. obxhead Jan 2015 #22
pols are free to do what they want on social issues as long as it doesn't interfere with big money yurbud Jan 2015 #37
Boxer had absolutely nothing to lose in answering the question honestly.. frylock Jan 2015 #32
it tells you how big the dogs are that want war yurbud Jan 2015 #44
Color me disgusted and dismayed. lark Jan 2015 #42
She doesn't have to look. She knows. yurbud Jan 2015 #46
I heard that Boxer is leaving the Senate pathansen Jan 2015 #43
Yes, Boxer is retiring. Utopian Leftist Jan 2015 #45
It would be nice if Sen. Feinstein were retiring, too. How come Californians keep on voting for Cal33 Jan 2015 #51
No other democrats run abelenkpe Jan 2015 #53
I too would be happy to see Feinstein replaced with a true liberal. Utopian Leftist Jan 2015 #54
Boxer does a better job of looking progressive, which is why I posted this yurbud Jan 2015 #57
"I’m a senator. My people are threatened, and I’m going to take action." abelenkpe Jan 2015 #52
a handful of people are beheaded. That's something the police would handle if it were domestic. yurbud Jan 2015 #56
I recommend reading everything there is to know JonLP24 Jan 2015 #62
I've read some of the Sibel Edmonds stuff. Do you have a link to the part you're thinking of yurbud Jan 2015 #63
Mainly that the US has maintained a relationship with OBL JonLP24 Jan 2015 #64
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