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Re: Random Obama Whoring
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02/08/12 07:07 PM
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Well apparently Iran isn't too concerned about the "most effective military policy since FDR and Truman" as they publicly threaten to attack the U.S. and its allies this morning. This as we're preparing to abandon millions of Afghans who're fighting and dying to rid their country of the Taliban. The drone attacks have worked, but the Arab Spring may still end up being a complete disaster. And wasn't it the British and FRENCH who did the heavy lifting there?  I don't like putting our boys in harms way, but if it means people around the world can live their lives without fear of getting stuck in a theater with a bunch of suicide Jihaders, I'm all for it. An armed soldier on the field of battle has a much better chance of survival than any innocent victim of a terrorist attack ever will.
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Re: Random Obama Whoring
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02/08/12 11:57 PM
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When I look at some members of the Obama administration I feel like they should be sitting in a Starbucks on the campus of a community college or something. You mean unlike those whiskey drinking brave souls that populated the Bush administration No I just meant that some of them should be sitting in Starbucks at a bad college and not anywhere near a position of power in the American government And you know very well olivant that to conduct foreign policy with these centuries old dynastical politys (China, Saudi, Iran) who think in terms of empire and legacy, not partisanship and elections, you need experience and in depth knowledge of historical circumstances on your side, and I just feel like we're sending 'Kool and the Gang' to deal with these people right now.
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Re: Random Obama Whoring
[Re: Frank_Nitti]
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02/09/12 02:09 PM
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When I look at some members of the Obama administration I feel like they should be sitting in a Starbucks on the campus of a community college or something. You mean unlike those whiskey drinking brave souls that populated the Bush administration No I just meant that some of them should be sitting in Starbucks at a bad college and not anywhere near a position of power in the American government And you know very well olivant that to conduct foreign policy with these centuries old dynastical politys (China, Saudi, Iran) who think in terms of empire and legacy, not partisanship and elections, you need experience and in depth knowledge of historical circumstances on your side, and I just feel like we're sending 'Kool and the Gang' to deal with these people right now. Who exactly are you talking about?
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Re: Random Obama Whoring
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02/09/12 04:36 PM
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and really how can Mittens or anybody run to the right of him for the most part? He can't, not when the current President has been more effective on the warfront AND tougher on illegal aliens than the last President. And Mitt's politics are very similar to Obama's, so if you're leaning towards a centrist President (like I am), why not just give Obama another term to finish the job? If you're a hardcore conservative and the idea of a centrist President is somehow unappealing to you, then that's another story.
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Re: Random Obama Whoring
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02/09/12 05:41 PM
02/09/12 05:41 PM
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Frank_Nitti
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I think a Republican will stay the course in Afghanistan. We need to seriously look at the what we're leaving behind because we'll probably be right back in there at some point in most of our lifetimes. It's important for stability in the region and around the world to help the majority of Afghans who are struggling to free themselves of the Taliban yoke and who want to live in this century along with the rest of the world.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the Obama cabinet a bunch of Clinton cronies? The same President who let Bin Laden go and let this nation's defense sleep while terrorist forces grew in power around the globe.
America had a chance to become the ultimate super power at one point as I've heard it and the year 1990 represents one of the biggest squandered opportunities in history, as we let it slip out of our grasp. We were the world's only super power at the time whereas now any 13 year old with a lap top can cause us problems, not to mention all these empowered back-water rogue terror states. I say we have to stay on the aggressive.
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Re: Random Obama Whoring
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02/09/12 09:26 PM
02/09/12 09:26 PM
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I think a Republican will stay the course in Afghanistan. We need to seriously look at the what we're leaving behind because we'll probably be right back in there at some point in most of our lifetimes. It's important for stability in the region and around the world to help the majority of Afghans who are struggling to free themselves of the Taliban yoke and who want to live in this century along with the rest of the world. 11 years and trillion bucks later, I don't the American public really gives a shit about those people anymore. Jesus that war went longer than Vietnam. We tried, we did our best for improving freedom and democracy in that landscape, but when the local government that we helped install pulls a Saudi trick of being 75% as theocratically evil as the Taliban and that Karzai regime blames us for everything that goes wrong...fuck it. I'm sorry, but there is charity and then there is pointless blood-letting. Not to mention that same corrupt government wants us out, we can't force a supposed sovereign ally nation to continue deployed inside its borders against its will. (Fun Fact: Rape victims in Karzai's Afghanistan can escape imprisonment for "adultery" if they marry their rapist. Is another decade going to make a difference with them?) We went to Afghanistan to kill Bin Laden and "smash" that terrorist network. Through two different administrations, we've accomplished that mission (more or less). Hell come to think of it, how many of us gave up on Bin Laden sleeping with the fishes? I'll be honest, I did. If Mittens wants to seriously campaign that withdrawal is surrender and that we must sacrifice much more for even more years in Afghanistan, let him. The American people will tell him to go piss off. Americans are tired of war, especially Afghanistan which they believe they've "won." Just think of the kids growing up today who've never known a time when America wasn't at war?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the Obama cabinet a bunch of Clinton cronies? The same President who let Bin Laden go and let this nation's defense sleep while terrorist forces grew in power around the globe.
Some are, but with your logic, I should hate that Obama retained Bob Gates as his Secretary of Defense, who held that job under Dubya's last days. Despite the party he belongs to, he's revealed himself to be quite a capable one trying to strategically withdraw from two unpopular wars, and advocate for DADT repeal and responsible Pentagon budget cutitng. (Not to mention he despised this popular Neocon motion of bending over totally for Tel Aviv's demands. And he's goddamn right.) As for Bin Laden/Bubba, yeah you're right. Not to dismiss that, but remember Richard Clarke's anecdote that the first order of foreign policy business in the Dubya White House once he came in was Iraq. Al Qaeda was irrelevant. Until 9/11. Both administrations fell asleep because of complacency, lazyness, bad luck, all those usual recipe ingredients for a major catastrophe.
America had a chance to become the ultimate super power at one point as I've heard it and the year 1990 represents one of the biggest squandered opportunities in history, as we let it slipf out of our grasp.
I don't think Bush Sr. gets enough credit, surprisingly even after Iraq 2, for choosing not to go after Saddam. Yes Bush's coalition didn't have the political mandate to go and "finish" the job and said coalition wasn't in a hurry to displace Saddam. But Bush Sr. agreed with them for the same reason. His people were worried that a power-void Iraq would became...well, what happened after we invaded in'03. He was worried that the Shia majority in power would become too friendly to Tehran...which happened. He was worried that we would be bogged down over there in an endless quagmire. Which obviously happened too. We were the world's only super power at the time whereas now any 13 year old with a lap top can cause us problems, not to mention all these empowered back-water rogue terror states. I say we have to stay on the aggressive.
I remember as a kid back in the 90s a popular joke, one which THE WEST WING later retold: Democrats wants to gut the military, but have it fight everywhere, Republicans want to fatten up the military but refuse to use it. Not true anymore.
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Re: Random Obama Whoring
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02/09/12 09:36 PM
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My boy George Will backs up a point made earlier about the current domestic policies behind foreign policy: "Osama bin Laden and many other “high-value targets” are dead, the drone war is being waged more vigorously than ever, and Guantanamo is still open, so Republicans can hardly say that Obama has implemented dramatic and dangerous discontinuities regarding counterterrorism. Obama says that, even with his proposed cuts, the defense budget would increase at about the rate of inflation through the next decade. Republicans who think America is being endangered by “appeasement” and military parsimony have worked that pedal on their organ quite enough," Since 2001, the United States has waged war in three nations, and some Republicans appear ready to bring the total to five, adding Iran and Syria. (The Weekly Standard, of neoconservative bent, regrets that Obama “is reluctant to intervene to oust Iran’s closest ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.”) GOP critics say that Obama’s proposed defense cuts will limit America’s ability to engage in troop-intensive nation-building. Most Americans probably say: Good. http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/r...F1zQ_story.html
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Re: Random Obama Whoring
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02/09/12 09:56 PM
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In addition to that RR, the economy is improving. That leaves Republicans with only one campaigning option: culture and religion. Of course, they've already realized that and are exhausting their voices and meagor rhetorical talent embracing it. I won't go into length since I did in the Mandate thread, but I wonder if the White House purposely changed the story from the economy to the culture war in an attempt to make the right-wing overreact and overreach. In short: If that hypothesis is true, the WH popped a cork when Rubio introduced his Senate measure today. Yes we so hate making Catholic groups supply the pills, lets make it that NO EMPLOYER has to! We'll convolute the story further from the original focus and into pure free-for-all pro-life activism. That'll win over the female vote in the fall.
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Re: Random Obama Whoring
[Re: Frank_Nitti]
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02/10/12 05:36 PM
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If we're talking national security we have to talk more than just destroying random terrorists, it's about nation building over there. Pure, plain, and simple
Afghanistan isthe most sought after nation in history, and there's virtually a civil war right now to try and oust the Taliban. As long as they're in power not only are Americans probably directly in danger but certainly countries such as Russia and other parts of Europe with huge Musilm populations as well.
It would be ridiculous to leave these people in the 14th century when they have the potential to be the most modernized and forward looking country of this important region. No offense to the Afghani people, but the country having the potential of being the most modernized in the region is highly unlikely (like 99.9%). "The economy of Afghanistan has improved significantly since 2002 due to the infusion of multi-billion dollars in international assistance and investments,as well as remittances from Afghan expats.It is also due to dramatic improvements in agricultural production and the end of a four-year drought in most of the country. However, Afghanistan still remains one of the poorest and least developed countries in the world that is highly dependent on foreign aid. The nation's GDP stands at about $27 billion with an exchange rate of $15 billion, and the GDP per capita is about $900." About 35 percent of its population is unemployed and live below the poverty line, suffering from shortages of housing, clean drinking water, electricity and employment." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Afghanistanbtw, the Karzai administration is in power not the Taliban. The Taliban control certain areas of the country and conduct terrorist attacks, etc but they dont control the entire country. nation building is what the US/NATO have been trying to do in that country since they ousted the Taliban but its a tough battle , the country has many many ills and is constantly under attack by Taliban insurgents.
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Re: Random Obama Whoring
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02/16/12 02:23 PM
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Off-topic, but am I the only one who's noticed how the GOP presidential field has rarely (if ever) mentioned his name on the stump or in debates? Which is odd since Dubya can be credited with his administration's efforts in the fall of '08 with the bailouts and all that. Or that is why they're doing a Voldermort on him.
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Re: Random Obama Whoring
[Re: olivant]
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02/22/12 03:56 PM
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It was in summer '08 that the unemployment rate started to climb. It was also in '08 that the budget deficit reached a record high. It was also that year that TARP emerged.
Yes, but Dubya does deserve credit for his administration for their part in the auto bailouts and all that. Which exactly is why it's never mentioned. You're right. Of course his own party won't even give him credit for his work in Africa, which even from a guy like me who despised his adminsitration, I must admit was a great amazing humanitarian achievement. Which you'll never hear about on Fox News. I can understand the GOP shunning Nixon's existence, but this is ridiculous.
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Re: Random Obama Whoring
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03/01/12 12:44 AM
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Considering all the times we've reached promising signs with North Korea and then they pull out the rug from under us, I treat this news with tepid optimism. All hope for the best. The United States announced a diplomatic breakthrough with North Korea Wednesday. Under an agreement reached in direct talks in Beijing last week, North Korea has agreed to allow the return of nuclear inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency, and has agreed to implement a moratorium on long-range missile tests, nuclear tests, and nuclear activities at Yongbyon, including uranium enrichment activities, the State Department said. In return, the United States will provide North Korea with a large food aid package.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/envoy/u-announces-diplomatic-breakthrough-north-korea-152331635.html
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Re: Random Obama Whoring
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03/01/12 06:38 AM
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They really don't like the man. Or his mother. Judge explains ugly email Reporting from Seattle— Montana’s chief federal judge Wednesday admitted forwarding an email to friends about President Obama that appears to equate African Americans with dogs and raises questions about the president’s mixed racial ancestry. “Normally I don’t send or forward a lot of these, but even by my standards, it was a bit touching. I want all of my friends to feel what I felt when I read this. Hope it touches your heart like it did mine,” Chief U.S. District Judge Richard Cebull wrote before forwarding the email, a copy of which was obtained by the Los Angeles Times. The email was sent from the judge’s court email account and immediately ignited a firestorm in Montana, where there were calls on social media sites for his resignation.
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Re: Random Obama Whoring
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03/01/12 01:01 PM
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And this clown is Federal Judge? In the email, a boy asks his mother why he is black and she is white. “His mother replied, 'Don’t even go there Barack! From what I can remember about that party, you’re lucky you don’t bark!' " Not the judicial temperament or sense of discretion we want in our jederal judiciary. In the context of the slur his remarks about how touched he was is even more offesive than the failed joke. Exactly, Counselor.
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