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RobertEarl

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18. We didn't do nation building?
Sun Apr 10, 2016, 05:45 PM
Apr 2016

I think if we go in and destroy a nation's government like we did in Libya, it certainly is a huge mistake to not consider what comes next.

Bernie would not have allowed such a thing to happen. Clinton started it. The choice is clear, Mr. Obama, on who is the best to fix your mistakes.

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Except he didn't think it was the right thing to do nichomachus Apr 2016 #1
yup,she did,with advice from Sidney Blumenthal wendylaroux Apr 2016 #5
Obama considers her loyal. Nitram Apr 2016 #71
I like pretzels. wendylaroux Apr 2016 #72
Me too. With beer. But they aren't the best analogy for logical reasoning. Nitram Apr 2016 #73
exactly wendylaroux Apr 2016 #74
No one knows what Obama considers her and, as Secretary, she made a very bad recommendation. merrily Apr 2016 #76
And involving Blumenthal after being given direct instruction to keep him away, again goes Kittycat Apr 2016 #89
The buck stops where? Zambero Apr 2016 #43
Not the point. Obama is not running. The SOS who made the horrific recommendation is running. merrily Apr 2016 #78
Right, it failed because we didn't intervene enough. bemildred Apr 2016 #2
We didn't do nation building? RobertEarl Apr 2016 #18
To be fair, he's admitted that, that is his complaint, we didn't do enough. We didn't plan. bemildred Apr 2016 #57
We didn't plan on rebuilding RobertEarl Apr 2016 #75
A very messy subject. bemildred Apr 2016 #82
He'll want to be remembered RobertEarl Apr 2016 #86
I think he could make a really interesting ex-President, so there's that. bemildred Apr 2016 #85
you mean after we saw what happened across the Med ChairmanAgnostic Apr 2016 #92
Dear President, it is time to stop covering for SoS Clinton. She talked you into this and you should thereismore Apr 2016 #3
That is not what he does. iandhr Apr 2016 #7
NOT prosecuting bushco for war crimes or bankers for destroying the economy onecaliberal Apr 2016 #4
I like your list but there's more swilton Apr 2016 #14
Here's a few more that he shouldn't have signed: davidpdx Apr 2016 #66
Then there is FUBAR...our foreign legacy anacromym. n/t libdem4life Apr 2016 #87
His worst mistake happened before he was even sworn in. Cassiopeia Apr 2016 #20
yes Locrian Apr 2016 #31
That was a day I groaned in disbelief Plucketeer Apr 2016 #54
Yeah, his feet must be killing him! Elmer S. E. Dump Apr 2016 #56
Anybody read the book The Fixers? 2cannan Apr 2016 #81
thanks - looks like a cool read n/t Locrian Apr 2016 #84
Agreed. And that was my first thought before W was sworn in. nm floriduck Apr 2016 #77
It's all of a piece. He's a New Democrat, so of course, his picks were New Dems and Republicans. merrily Apr 2016 #80
Yup. Like GWB, Obama surrounded himself with bad staff, imo (nt) bigwillq Apr 2016 #100
I don't know, I think I'd put no jobs programs high up on the list. The military PatV Apr 2016 #41
Well, to be honest... freebrew Apr 2016 #68
Churchill became PM in 1940 after the Gallipoli fiasco in 1915 Califonz Apr 2016 #6
I think his worst mistake was thinking the Repugs would ever cooperate with him diane in sf Apr 2016 #8
I agree---his trusting and accomodating the repubs was his worst mistake. (nt) Paladin Apr 2016 #10
Exactly right. 3catwoman3 Apr 2016 #11
have to agree nt steve2470 Apr 2016 #15
My first and thought as well. nt Lucky Luciano Apr 2016 #19
They have on what is most important to him Cassiopeia Apr 2016 #21
+1000 TeamPooka Apr 2016 #24
That was my first thought rpannier Apr 2016 #25
That's a big one. Even bigger was when he found out they wouldn't, he kept on giving them PatV Apr 2016 #42
I agree Democat Apr 2016 #63
I am freaking amazed... yallerdawg Apr 2016 #9
I'm amazed that you think the USA is the policeman of the world. tabasco Apr 2016 #16
Self-determination means we don't set up anything! yallerdawg Apr 2016 #23
Oh, okay. tabasco Apr 2016 #44
So far... yallerdawg Apr 2016 #45
So... rpannier Apr 2016 #26
See? There it is. yallerdawg Apr 2016 #30
Zero credibility with you rpannier Apr 2016 #39
Better than absolute national collapse. Scootaloo Apr 2016 #29
Heavy-handed intervention? yallerdawg Apr 2016 #33
Read the OP and get back to me Scootaloo Apr 2016 #34
I read the article. yallerdawg Apr 2016 #36
Sit down Scootaloo Apr 2016 #37
Saddam Hussein's own people were getting ready to remove him in a coup. DhhD Apr 2016 #83
good grief -- foreign military interventions is how "self-determination" is realized? stupidicus Apr 2016 #38
As long as they don't bother us or behead Christians I'm fine with dictators over what replaced them Reter Apr 2016 #46
"Far worse." yallerdawg Apr 2016 #48
Ah, you are reading the spin that was pushed by PNAC and the ultra right. ChairmanAgnostic Apr 2016 #93
I'm not reading revisionist history. yallerdawg Apr 2016 #95
No, you are regurgitating the crap that they tried to feed us all. ChairmanAgnostic Apr 2016 #99
Long story short. Xolodno Apr 2016 #12
THERE WAS NO MESS until we intervened! ChairmanAgnostic Apr 2016 #94
I thought it was assuming Republicans want what's best for its citizens. Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2016 #13
Lack of cost controls in the ACA? Umbral18 Apr 2016 #17
First they stole the 2000 election RobertEarl Apr 2016 #22
Worst Mistake noretreatnosurrender Apr 2016 #27
they also blamed France and Britain--"here, stick your dick in the same mousetrap we are!" MisterP Apr 2016 #28
I am speechless. Skwmom Apr 2016 #32
Domestically, his continuation of Bush education policies. callous taoboy Apr 2016 #35
I thought it might be his support of DWS for DNC chair. Gore1FL Apr 2016 #40
Beats the hell out of Dubyah's sniggering: "Gee, I cain't think o' nothin' I did rawng!" Aristus Apr 2016 #47
wasting time playing footsies with repukes Skittles Apr 2016 #49
My question is why President Obama chose the lack of a plan after intervening in Libya . . . PWPippin Apr 2016 #50
I suspect what is he saying is his mistake is trusting certain people... DemocracyDirect Apr 2016 #51
I guess he can't admit that appointing DWS to head of the DNC was his worst error fbc Apr 2016 #52
Worse beltanefauve Apr 2016 #55
I Think Foreign Military Intervention That Helped Grow ISIS.. Corey_Baker08 Apr 2016 #58
Tim Kaine was DNC chair in 2010. moondust Apr 2016 #61
I think Third Doctor Apr 2016 #53
Not prosecuting Bush? SoapBox Apr 2016 #59
The list is so much longer zipplewrath Apr 2016 #60
I disagree. Maedhros Apr 2016 #79
I understand zipplewrath Apr 2016 #101
His biggest mistake was trusting, and listening to, Hillary. Scuba Apr 2016 #62
You are a broken record and many are sick of hearing it Democat Apr 2016 #64
Feel free to use the ignore function. I'm sure many do. Scuba Apr 2016 #65
Feel free to stop the anti-Clinton propaganda. Nitram Apr 2016 #90
If I've repeated any untruths, please point them out and I'll self-delete. Scuba Apr 2016 #91
Feel free to self delete. Nitram Apr 2016 #96
Gee, lemme try to remember who was Sec. of State at that time, tabasco Apr 2016 #67
His biggest mistake was thinking he and the GOPee could work together. muntrv Apr 2016 #69
Mitch McConnell's day one comments spoke to that Zambero Apr 2016 #70
Lybia, Syria, ... ozone_man Apr 2016 #88
Mistakes surfer2009 Apr 2016 #97
He's always said that. Sunlei Apr 2016 #98
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