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In reply to the discussion: Obama hints at larger strategy to topple Assad in effort to win over Republicans [View all]dflprincess
(29,349 posts)44. Well Dave, men are from Mars
(and women are from Venus)
I'm sorry - I just couldn't resist. Just to be clear though I do agree with what you said.
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Obama hints at larger strategy to topple Assad in effort to win over Republicans [View all]
another_liberal
Sep 2013
OP
Hey that's it. Make friends with Al Queda. That'll work! (the stupid ...it burns) n/t
L0oniX
Sep 2013
#15
Just to point something out to you all but just because Al Queda supports something does not
cstanleytech
Sep 2013
#43
Nope there isnt anything wrong in requesting that he do it and if he truly
cstanleytech
Sep 2013
#89
Ok then how about we support Hezbollah by helping Assad? Either way we will be helping terrorists.
L0oniX
Sep 2013
#88
"Bring it on." Waiting for that. "Coalition of the willing" is another I'm waiting for.
Nanjing to Seoul
Sep 2013
#48
Suckers all. Candidate Obama and President OBama aren't the same person. Sadly.
Nanjing to Seoul
Sep 2013
#66
I really believe Democrats need to fully consider how this will play out politically.
arewenotdemo
Sep 2013
#63
I heard someone say that Obama is on track to have the saddest legacy of all
dflprincess
Sep 2013
#45
I doubt Obama cares about his legacy. He likely has already cut his deals for after
avaistheone1
Sep 2013
#49
I understand, but words mean nothing. Obama is a great speech-maker, but we must
ellenrr
Sep 2013
#71
Two years he say that, and not only he did nothing to help, but he was a nuisance
Sand Wind
Sep 2013
#36
If he wants to win over the republicans, why doesn't he just guarantee a half a million body count?
olddad56
Sep 2013
#46
I agree they are changing the story, as now the story is "regime change" even tho previously (just
ellenrr
Sep 2013
#73
In response, Kerry told Corker: “Let's shut that door now as tight as we can".
arewenotdemo
Sep 2013
#79
He then immediately corrected himself - saying to close the door on that speculation
karynnj
Sep 2013
#91
I hope you are right, altho, frankly, I think people should have got this about 20 years ago-- n/t
ellenrr
Sep 2013
#75
Nope..no regime change..not takin sides...shoot off a few missiles only..mission accomplished
workinclasszero
Sep 2013
#78
Did you hear what Representative Alan Grayson asked Sec. Hagel yesterday?
another_liberal
Sep 2013
#82
It is still far better to have Democrats in charge, despite everything.
another_liberal
Sep 2013
#81