ChesusRice
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I blame Obama for unemployment being down
reducing the deficit
and the size of the goverment
reducing the deficit
and the size of the goverment
On those rare instances I do smoke, yes it is only the best. But the statement was that our every decision was controlled by the government and I take issue with this broadly painted complaint that so often goes unexamined.
My decision to post this was not controlled by my government, nor is my descision to break open a bag of seaweed snacks for lunch.
Again, you aren't getting the point. There currently is no presidential "candidate" now is there. Popular sentiment regarding the current direction of this country means little, the source of the poll means less.
I blame Obama for unemployment being down
reducing the deficit
and the size of the goverment
Again, you aren't getting the point. There currently is no presidential "candidate" now is there. Popular sentiment regarding the current direction of this country means little, the source of the poll means less.
YupNo YOU don't get the point... Left/Right means nothing! More misdirection for the masses. Everyone gets so caught up with Red vs Blue, forgetting your ALL Red, Blue & White.
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That isn't how it works and you know it. Were that mission have gone to shit he would have himself be placed on the fireing line. Carter was blamed for his failure to retrieve the hostages, Reagan was lauded for saving them - Carter wasn't on the helicopter and Reagan brought no weapon into Iran.
This is all constant nonsense, the leaders of any enterprise are praised for the accomplishments of their charges and brought into question when those enterprises fail.
Oh, except for Obama, who gets no credit unless he and he alone blows Bin Laden's head off. In this case everyone BUT him deserves credit right?
ok well anywho heres a good video explaining it in a little depth. 16 and a half mins. watch, listen, learn. and btw THIS is not my source but good info on this ban.
[video=youtube;JDglpt8hpyg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDglpt8hpyg&feature=player_embedded#![/video]
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That isn't how it works and you know it. Were that mission have gone to shit he would have himself be placed on the fireing line. Carter was blamed for his failure to retrieve the hostages, Reagan was lauded for saving them - Carter wasn't on the helicopter and Reagan brought no weapon into Iran.
This is all constant nonsense, the leaders of any enterprise are praised for the accomplishments of their charges and brought into question when those enterprises fail.
Oh, except for Obama, who gets no credit unless he and he alone blows Bin Laden's head off. In this case everyone BUT him deserves credit right?
Don't forget gitmo and drone strikes!
Yes i blame Obama for GITMO as well
He should of gone against congress who not only blocked him from transferring the prisoners
but bragged about it as well
And those evil drones that have taken out terrorists without a single loss of american life
So the president can bomb country's whenever he likes but can't close a military torture site? And those evil drones have killed american citizen children as well as non citizen children. Your such a peace loving hippie huh.
Yes, all the innocent lives that would be saved if spree killers had to load %40 more often. That, and the fact that if they pass it tomorrow it will be 20 years before the grandfathered mags become hard to come by.
So the president can bomb country's whenever he likes but can't close a military torture site? And those evil drones have killed american citizen children as well as non citizen children. Your such a peace loving hippie huh.
what children are these drones killing?
Anwar al Awlaki's son hoped 'to attain martyrdom as my father attained it'
By Bill RoggioDecember 8, 2011
Anwar al Awlaki's son said he hoped "to attain martyrdom as my father attained it" just hours before he was killed in a US Predator airstrike in Yemen in mid-October, according to a journalist who sympathizes with al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
Abdul Rahman al Awlaki, Anwar's 16-year-old son and an American citizen, made the statement to al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula's emir of the city of Azzam in Shabwa province. Azzan is one of several Yemeni cities currently under AQAP control.
"His sadness reached its peak after the American planes assassinated his father," said Abdul Razzaq al Jamal, a Yemeni journalist from Al Wasat, according to a statement posted on jihadist forums that was translated by the SITE Intelligence Group. Jamal spent weeks with AQAP in the Zinjibar area and elsewhere in southern Yemen, and wrote articles that sympathized with the terror group's attempts to control the region.
"But when he said to the Emir [Leader] of the city of Azzam, 'I hope to attain martyrdom as my father attained it,' it did not come to his mind that this will happen, and just one day after he said it. This actually happened. The son joined the father in another American raid that came only two weeks apart from the one that assassinated his father," Jamal continued.
Jamal said that AQAP members referred to Abdul Rahman, as "Usayyid," or the lion's cub, and intimated that Abdul Rahman would one day replace his father.
"The word 'usayyid' is the diminutive form of the word 'assad [lion],' and in this name is
a reference to an Arab proverb: 'This cub is from that lion,'" Jamal said.
Jamal also said that Abdul Rahman's death was intentionally planned by the US "so that America would not be afflicted in the future with another Awlaki of the same type as Sheikh Anwar."
Read more: http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2011/12/anwar_al_awlakis_son.php#ixzz2Grlhu7i6
You mean they are killing these kids?
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