Thread: Meet Kassem Eid
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Old 04-13-2017, 01:03 PM
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A few notes on your post....

.....I mentioned Iran...did you want a link or a copy paste to read...oh, never mind....READING is asking quite a bit.

.....I posted a thread and a few posts supporting the bombing, I said in that post that I supported it and I defended it.

.....The President in about 72 hours said we did not want to remove Assad, then he changed it and said he must go, and now I think he is back to allowing him to stay. I might add that in the first statement he said he supported Assad

.....I am not sure where you get to say what I suggested. i suggest nothing. I simply do not understand the reason for a thread about what happened FOUR years ago. Of course, the bombing whether symbolic or not was appreciated.

I suspect it was posted to give props to Trump and he got those props...no more necessary.

I noticed your post and it appears you have a sincere anger problem. Are you angry at Trump, frustrated with the lies he told you.

I brought up BUCCO because I have advocated SOMETHING be done for years and years. I am not a late comer to this subject at all. I was met with resistance then when I criticized Obama, and find no worthwhile reason to talk about the past on this at this point. I went back and read that thread this morning and noticed that some who post here now were also around at that time and had NO OPINION on that thread.

I hope I covered all your rantings and I assure you I do understand the reason and logic behind the bombing and have said so.

The only thing I am confused about is the reason for a thread about this poor man. I get it, as does everybody.
Just wondering, why does there have to be a reason given? I, for one, found it very intriguing which is what made me google his name and research further. That's when I came across the CNN clip where he was interviewed. I found his comments to be very interesting and would not have known about this man had the OP not posted it. Personally, I prefer news where a person who has direct experience is interviewed versus so many programs that are based purely on opinion and supposition. This Syrian gentleman gives us a firsthand look at what the people of that country are thinking and really want. Now to me, that's news worth watching.