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... napkinz Mar 2016 #1
Yep. kentuck Mar 2016 #3
Kissinger? I recced your diary, but, wouldsman Mar 2016 #60
I recced the post too, but I'm thinking the Supreme Court of the United States is to blame. fasttense Mar 2016 #86
The person most responsible for the attack in Brussels is.... XI JINPING Jeffersons Ghost Mar 2016 #93
Cheney may have created the ISIS hornets nest, but his successors expanded them leveymg Mar 2016 #101
The person most responsible for the attack in Brussels is.... EX500rider Mar 2016 #2
^^^This. Chan790 Mar 2016 #5
+1000 FLPanhandle Mar 2016 #10
It's not an excuse. It's an observation. nt Jitter65 Mar 2016 #53
"People are responsible for their own actions." KansDem Mar 2016 #65
and I blame Bush et all for their actions FLPanhandle Mar 2016 #72
Not shifting blame in the least. BlancheSplanchnik Mar 2016 #85
Exactly Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2016 #15
If your historic lens only includes yesterday nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #21
I understand and agree with you. nt Duval Mar 2016 #50
yes . . . . .n/t annabanana Mar 2016 #63
Agree wholeheartedly jberryhill Mar 2016 #23
+100 840high Mar 2016 #43
- 01101110110111 and... Jeffersons Ghost Mar 2016 #95
I agree about "responsibilty" but Z_California Mar 2016 #57
Both your comment and the original post are right! Quantess Mar 2016 #61
Agreed. LS_Editor Mar 2016 #62
Thank you! dlwickham Mar 2016 #67
.... and allowed lobbyists to sell them on this "industry"! MrMickeysMom Mar 2016 #69
What don't you get gabeana Mar 2016 #90
What don't you get.... EX500rider Mar 2016 #96
So the Bush cabal bears no responsibility gabeana Mar 2016 #97
I am saying everyone is responsible for their own actions. EX500rider Mar 2016 #98
And who supports Saudi Arabia? gabeana Mar 2016 #102
The worldwide market for petroleum. EX500rider Mar 2016 #103
I agree with EX500 rider. The bombers are the ones responsible for the bombings. mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2016 #92
No the person (people) who are most responsible are the terrorists themselves. n/t Waldorf Mar 2016 #4
So in the same vein.. You must consider the U.S. a Terrorist Country...Correct? busterbrown Mar 2016 #37
Is there anyone in history more appropriately named than ghostsinthemachine Mar 2016 #6
Dick Nixon. Yavin4 Mar 2016 #55
This is absolute BS oberliner Mar 2016 #7
No one is "absolving" the terrorists... kentuck Mar 2016 #9
Wrong. Why not make Raygun responsible - as he was the one who created Saddam Hussein? And jonno99 Mar 2016 #12
Of course you are oberliner Mar 2016 #14
Not absolving terrorists. Is suggesting that arrogant Americans take responsibility for their jtuck004 Mar 2016 #32
You do realize that there were more terror victims pre-Iraq war than there have been after? MadDAsHell Mar 2016 #88
Then I gather you are o.k. with the fact busterbrown Mar 2016 #40
The person most responsible for the attack in Brussels is DustyJoe Mar 2016 #8
Yup nt Angel Martin Mar 2016 #13
Then Dusty you’ll agree that person most responsible . busterbrown Mar 2016 #41
I think he is limiting the choices to reality FrodosPet Mar 2016 #81
How about Oklahoma City? Z_California Mar 2016 #58
Thank you for not posting his picture. TheCowsCameHome Mar 2016 #11
Post removed Post removed Mar 2016 #16
It's convenient to place blame on Gavrilo Princip for World War 1. LanternWaste Mar 2016 #17
+1 Well stated. nt jonno99 Mar 2016 #19
I honestly wish it was that simple nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #18
I don't find myself saying this very often... trotsky Mar 2016 #20
Thank you nadin. cwydro Mar 2016 #36
Uh - no leftynyc Mar 2016 #22
Good question. cwydro Mar 2016 #25
Exactly leftynyc Mar 2016 #28
Apparently, this does not resonate with the groupthink on DU today lol. cwydro Mar 2016 #30
Continually make excuses for it leftynyc Mar 2016 #31
They also change their argument depending on the thread melman Mar 2016 #66
Now THAT is an excellent question leftynyc Mar 2016 #77
Well, Doncha Know RobinA Mar 2016 #79
It's maddening leftynyc Mar 2016 #80
Yep. DashOneBravo Mar 2016 #42
Because we have a history of imposing Terror ourselves.. busterbrown Mar 2016 #44
Islamic terrorism leftynyc Mar 2016 #46
It sure was.. So was American Terrorism.. busterbrown Mar 2016 #52
Yes, and elljay Mar 2016 #64
Yep and its usually all about the money!! busterbrown Mar 2016 #74
The dick and W madokie Mar 2016 #24
i would have thought it was one of the muslim leaders of isis or al quada? MariaThinks Mar 2016 #26
No, the people responsible are the actual terrorists who murdered people today. grossproffit Mar 2016 #27
Terrorism didn't start with George W. Bush davidn3600 Mar 2016 #29
It is an old problem, but it is a much bigger problem because of the war in Iraq. HuckleB Mar 2016 #39
The Iraq War...Most Sensible people would argue.... busterbrown Mar 2016 #45
Nope ... GeorgeGist Mar 2016 #33
Hillary? Drink! Cryptoad Mar 2016 #34
Yea and GHW Bush. Just had to get a war in. Why couldn't the Republicans invaded LiberalArkie Mar 2016 #35
Indeed. The world is reeping the consequences of the Bush White House. HuckleB Mar 2016 #38
It amazes me that so many around here busterbrown Mar 2016 #48
Indeed. HuckleB Mar 2016 #49
I have a problem with some around here that.. busterbrown Mar 2016 #54
That stinks. I think I just check out from folks like that, or something. HuckleB Mar 2016 #59
American Exceptionalism noiretextatique Mar 2016 #83
The terrorists themselves. Bush & company set the stage but 99.999% of Iraqis and Syrians pampango Mar 2016 #47
But Trump's demand was more recent and more specific! scscholar Mar 2016 #51
And all American politicians who supported the attack. nt ladjf Mar 2016 #56
I don't buy it.... humbled_opinion Mar 2016 #68
This message was self-deleted by its author DUbeornot2be Mar 2016 #70
And everyone who supported that war, because they were all sophisticated to realize valerief Mar 2016 #71
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2016 #73
Saddam was bad rafeh1 Mar 2016 #75
Saddam would not have lived forever FrodosPet Mar 2016 #82
Yes. I 'hate' few, elleng Mar 2016 #76
Obama. At least I'm sure that's what FOX must be saying. That's ALWAYS the answer. (n/t) thesquanderer Mar 2016 #78
It was Hammurabi... meaculpa2011 Mar 2016 #84
100x as many killed on 9/11/2001, 18 months before Iraq invasion. MadDAsHell Mar 2016 #87
Well, him and his enabler - Bushco. lark Mar 2016 #89
To quote POTUS... iandhr Mar 2016 #91
Either of these two fat faced fucks MowCowWhoHow III Mar 2016 #94
What a load... TipTok Mar 2016 #99
Couldn't agree more! K&R B Calm Mar 2016 #100
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