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02-11-2015, 10:20 PM #11
Hence this formed my opinion thank you SanFran. PLEASE NOTE I SAID MY OPINION SO THE REST OF YOU CAN HAVE YOUR OWN AS I WILL MINE.
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02-12-2015, 12:50 AM #12
as someone who's family history includes setting a church on fire and killing anyone that tried to get out,im going to respectfully disagree,obama is what he is,a professional teleprompter reader
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02-12-2015, 08:47 AM #13
The bold is well put
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02-12-2015, 11:58 PM #14
just the truth but i think after 6 years of doing what he has been told he is waking up and doesnt want to be like slick willy and somalia,his favoritism towards muslims is a little bothersome though
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02-14-2015, 02:55 AM #15
Lol, what a decision for the GOP.
If you vote for it.....you're AGREEING with the evil socialist, satan, Kenyan, terrorist-sympathizer that is Obama!!!
And if you DON'T vote for it....you're saying we SHOULDN'T be concerned about ISIS and you don't think we need to do anything about them!
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02-14-2015, 10:11 AM #16
Fighting ISIS is a no win situation. How do we even know who we are fighting? Are they going to wear the same color uniform? Are they going to promise to not shield themselves with Civilians? Are they going to promise not to attack us from behind when our soldiers have to follow their guidelines on how to engage the enemy? Would we have the stomach to remove ISIS from the face of the earth if that path was chosen? Can the US build a coalition to fight ISIS? What is Obama's real motivation for fighting ISIS?
It is hard to blame anyone more than Obama for the continued rise of ISIS. His appeasement strategy has not worked. When we refuse to show resolve the enemy is emboldened. Right now it is fair to say that ISIS is emboldened.
The US does not need another war. I am not in support of us going back to Iraq. Peace needs be maintained through strength. Too bad Obama has been ceded the power of America to anybody who will take it over the past 6 years. Joe Biden's dog has more leadership tendencies and foreign policy accomplishments than the combination of the Obama and Biden.
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02-16-2015, 11:14 AM #17
I don't think it's a no win situation. I think it will be impossible to wipe out completely but many nations obviously have lots of information about were ISIS is and where they need to attack. I think ISIS's biggest mistake was doing things that make other nations in the region jump into the fighting. Egypt and Jordan have both been running bombing missions against them. I'm glad that countries in this region are fighting them... or at least that we are hearing about it. I think this is the best plan of action to help reduce their power. The countries in the region have to be the major fighters of ISIS and terrorism in general to have the largest impact.
To blame Obama the most for ISIS is ridiculous. I don't know why people think it is the United States sole responsibility to fight terror groups. Sure, we have a place to fight and help, but if countries in the area are going to sit back while countries not in the area are doing the fighting little will change.
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02-16-2015, 01:54 PM #18
I think we should let Jordan, Egypt and Israel run the war. They will fight to win IMO. I'm not for fighting a war with our hands tied behind our backs like we fight nowadays. If we are going to fight it, we need to go in hard and win it. That being said, if we are in it to destroy this group, go for it. If we are going to play politics, just forget it./
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