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John2

(2,730 posts)
12. Why don't we
Sat Jun 22, 2013, 03:17 PM
Jun 2013

quit with the semantics and going along with the propaganda. Assad has been the President of Syria for over a Decade. President Obama and certain Governments are trying to overthrow the Syrian Government because they disagree with it. He is using U.S. tax dollars and the military to bring it about. This is Obama's and the neocons War as far as I'm concern.

If President Obama and his Adminstration have evidence the Syrian Government used chemical weapons to justify arming the so called rebels, I think U.S. citizens ought to demand his Administration lay the evidence out. The hell with the secrecy. I think John Kerry and everybody in this Administration ought to be held accountable for what they do. I think the American people should know just who they are vetting and how they are doing it. I think Americans have the right to know what he is using U.S. military resources to do. He has not made any case what interest this has for the United States, other than serving the interests of other Foreign countries. And I'm going to continue to oppose him and adamant about it just like that lady who leads Code Pink. I don't care if he is a Democrat or Republican! Every day, I'm beginning to take Snowden's side.

What's the difference Lugal Zaggesi Jun 2013 #1
What's the difference between a real question and a fallacy ? Sand Wind Jun 2013 #2
Assad is not the government or the target of overthrow - the Jihad is against the Shi'ia leveymg Jun 2013 #4
Why don't we John2 Jun 2013 #12
I have the feeling that this will end up costing the U.S. a lot more than they foresaw. The cost to leveymg Jun 2013 #14
As an American John2 Jun 2013 #16
Is Abdullah's Government in Saudi Arabia Lugal Zaggesi Jun 2013 #7
I've heard John2 Jun 2013 #18
Funny thing is indio55555 Jun 2013 #27
Syria was under emergency rule for almost 50 years before the war started. okaawhatever Jun 2013 #19
Well, you are welcome to go fight him. I just don't want my country involved. Comrade Grumpy Jun 2013 #20
I guess you celebrated Lugal Zaggesi Jun 2013 #28
And are you an John2 Jun 2013 #15
Friends don't let indio55555 Jun 2013 #3
With friends like these.... Comrade Grumpy Jun 2013 #5
Shouldn't that Be Wolf Frankula Jun 2013 #6
'Rebels murdered my 14-year-old for a joke' Anguish of Syrian mother who saw her son being shot dead dipsydoodle Jun 2013 #8
Some real shitty friends Syria has there. Scootaloo Jun 2013 #9
"Friends" - it makes combat like Kumbaya LeftInTX Jun 2013 #10
This has entered the twilight zone phase azurnoir Jun 2013 #11
The Hell with John Kerry! John2 Jun 2013 #13
This is more cynical than the war on Iraq. delrem Jun 2013 #17
Guardian link and Putin's reaction BelgianMadCow Jun 2013 #21
Putin had no need to react. dipsydoodle Jun 2013 #23
I'm unclear on what you mean with your post. The "friends" group comes with a statement BelgianMadCow Jun 2013 #24
Did you mean the fiends group ? dipsydoodle Jun 2013 #25
Yes I did BelgianMadCow Jun 2013 #26
There is now a bipartisan bill to block any US intervention in Syria. Comrade Grumpy Jun 2013 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author karynnj Jun 2013 #30
Maybe those senators ought to ask their constituents what they think. Comrade Grumpy Jun 2013 #31
Astute question n/t Catherina Jun 2013 #32
"Friends of Syria" moondust Jun 2013 #29
The person John2 Jun 2013 #33
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