Oh ****!

#4
#4
Been saying Syria is our next target for 6 months, maybe Code Pink will stop this.
 
#5
#5
and what if the change doesn't happen? Will we go in and get him like Libya?
 
#7
#7
It's inevitable at some point another huge war. It's hard to say mind our business when the dude is just killin innocents.

Timing sucks though.
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#8
#8
It's inevitable at some point another huge war. It's hard to say mind our business when the dude is just killin innocents.

Timing sucks though.
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it's happening in lots of countries. To pull out an old liberal line, is he going to make a stand there too?
 
#9
#9
it's happening in lots of countries. To pull out an old liberal line, is he going to make a stand there too?

Dont think there is any easy answer. I don't like Obama, but u can't defend bush then knock Obama for this. U can call him a hypocrite I guess.
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#11
#11
Dont think there is any easy answer. I don't like Obama, but u can't defend bush then knock Obama for this. U can call him a hypocrite I guess.
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of course he's a hypocrite but most are when they comment on things they don't fully understand. I'm just getting tired of all this worrying about other countries when our own is turning to crap. You are the POTUS- worry about the US and then fix the rest of the world
 
#12
#12
It's inevitable at some point another huge war. It's hard to say mind our business when the dude is just killin innocents.

Timing sucks though.
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If we really care about national security we need to think about the economic implications. We already have 2 wars that we can't afford. **** future generations. There's injustice in our world.
 
#14
#14
If we really care about national security we need to think about the economic implications. We already have 2 wars that we can't afford. **** future generations. There's injustice in our world.

The wars are expensive but are not even close to being the primary factor of the current economic woes.
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#16
#16
of course he's a hypocrite but most are when they comment on things they don't fully understand. I'm just getting tired of all this worrying about other countries when our own is turning to crap. You are the POTUS- worry about the US and then fix the rest of the world

Its a global economy bubba. The rest of the world affects us
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#18
#18
There is absolutely nothing wrong in calling for a regime change. In fact, I applaud it.
 
#19
#19
so Syria and Libya are the ones causing this mess? Interesting

When did I say that? Just said u have to focus on more than the just the us. Global factors play an important role in economic recovery.

I'm not really disagreeing with what u are saying. Just not 100% in agreement.
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#20
#20
The wars are expensive but are not even close to being the primary factor of the current economic woes.
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This is the problem. We are too near-sighted. When I say we can't afford this, I mean that we already have approx. $1.6 trillion worth of debt from wars in the last decade. 10% of our national debt is from Afghanistan and Iraq. Let's just add this one to the credit card.

Who cares about a "primary factor"? We need to cut spending in ALL areas.
 
#21
#21
You have to be an idiot to think in todays world that we can just sit back and ignore everyone else.
 
#22
#22
So how much did Obama add to our national debt by calling on regime change in Syria??
 
#23
#23
if Syria is important enough for the Pres to interrupt his vacation to talk about then why isn't the US economy and jobs? How is Syria directly affecting the US economic problems?
 

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