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Old 06-23-2010, 09:45 PM
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The unfortunate public airing of what may or may not have been General McChrystal's innermost thoughts presented another difficult decision for the President.

By removing McChrystal and appointing Petreaus within hours of when the problem surfaced, Obama acquitted himself well. He showed respect for the command by waiting to personally meet with the commander, then appointed the best replacement possible. This swift, sound decision making has defused potential chaos in what is clearly an even far more more delicate situation than the agonizing oil spill.

For those who are so furious at every action of the President, I submit that this, like other decisions I have cited, is another example of very good, perhaps even courageous leadership.
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Old 06-23-2010, 10:07 PM
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Leading us where??

McCrystal has been replaced with the general that Obama as Senator called an "utter failure" in his mission in Iraq and now this is his man. Read the transcripts and see how Obama vilified "General Betrayus", which I thought was despicable then and still do and only point out to show the duplicity of the President.

Now we have a ill-conceived deadline to get out of Afghanistan and a new commander who supposed to wrap it up in 11 months?

Lead Us??? Please.
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Old 06-23-2010, 10:14 PM
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The unfortunate public airing of what may or may not have been General McChrystal's innermost thoughts presented another difficult decision for the President.

By removing McChrystal and appointing Petreaus within hours of when the problem surfaced, Obama acquitted himself well. He showed respect for the command by waiting to personally meet with the commander, then appointed the best replacement possible. This swift, sound decision making has defused potential chaos in what is clearly an even far more more delicate situation than the agonizing oil spill.

For those who are so furious at every action of the President, I submit that this, like other decisions I have cited, is another example of very good, perhaps even courageous leadership.
Even a broken clock is right twice each day.

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Old 06-24-2010, 05:02 AM
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The unfortunate public airing of what may or may not have been General McChrystal's innermost thoughts presented another difficult decision for the President.

By removing McChrystal and appointing Petreaus within hours of when the problem surfaced, Obama acquitted himself well. He showed respect for the command by waiting to personally meet with the commander, then appointed the best replacement possible. This swift, sound decision making has defused potential chaos in what is clearly an even far more more delicate situation than the agonizing oil spill.

For those who are so furious at every action of the President, I submit that this, like other decisions I have cited, is another example of very good, perhaps even courageous leadership.

I have absolutely no problem with the actions of the President in this situation ,but welcome you to come back and post when questions are asked of you and especially when this President "leads again" !!!

Your appearences are predictable and your lack is also !!
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Old 06-24-2010, 07:17 AM
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The unfortunate public airing of what may or may not have been General McChrystal's innermost thoughts presented another difficult decision for the President.

By removing McChrystal and appointing Petreaus within hours of when the problem surfaced, Obama acquitted himself well. He showed respect for the command by waiting to personally meet with the commander, then appointed the best replacement possible. This swift, sound decision making has defused potential chaos in what is clearly an even far more more delicate situation than the agonizing oil spill.

For those who are so furious at every action of the President, I submit that this, like other decisions I have cited, is another example of very good, perhaps even courageous leadership.
Do you actually believe BH wrote the words he read and made the decision he read?
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Old 06-24-2010, 07:18 AM
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Don't kid yourself... Obama is not a leader! Even Valerie Jarrett, co-chair of Obama's transitiion team told Tom Borkaw that he will take power and be ready to rule from day one. When I went to school, presidents lead... dictators rule!!!!!

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Old 06-24-2010, 07:53 AM
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As you said, "The unfortunate public airing of what may or may not have been General McChrystal's innermost thoughts," in a music magazine doesn't, IMHO, become a crucial test of Obama's leadership.

I also don't agree that, as you said, "this...is another example of very good, perhaps even courageous leadership..."

McChrystal seems to have a grasp of conditions on the ground in Washington and conditions in Kabul. I did read the article, more than once. Obama said his problem with McChrystal is that the article, "...undermines the civilian control of the military that is at the core of our democratic system."

Obama's politically correct view of the military kowtowing to special interest groups at the risk of troops lives is exactly what RollingStone magazine made it appear were McChrystal's innermost thoughts. That is more important in all of this than did Obama show courageous leadership in accepting McChrystal's resignation. Obama did act swiftly and professionally with his remarks.
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Old 06-24-2010, 08:40 AM
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I have absolutely no problem with the actions of the President in this situation ,but welcome you to come back and post when questions are asked of you and especially when this President "leads again" !!!

Your appearences are predictable and your lack is also !!
Thankfully, I have a very busy, wonderfully full life. I haven't near the amount of time many others do to devote to this forum. Hope you don't continue to hold that against me.
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Old 06-24-2010, 08:46 AM
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Do you actually believe BH wrote the words he read and made the decision he read?
Does it matter who wrote the words? Yes, I actually do believe the President made the decision.
Who do you think made the decision?
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Old 06-24-2010, 12:25 PM
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Thankfully, I have a very busy, wonderfully full life. I haven't near the amount of time many others do to devote to this forum. Hope you don't continue to hold that against me.
Ouch. Makes me want to get a job so that my words will have value. Sorry. Been there. Done that.

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Old 06-24-2010, 01:04 PM
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Obama's leadership seems to be to hire George W. Bush's general, who his supporters vilified in the past, and who now think his appointment was "brilliant", as said by every talking head this morning.

What choice does Obama have but to give Petraeus whatever he wants to do the job he's just been appointed to perform?

I'm smiling a bit at the realization that the Obama decision that all his supporters are calling brilliant and an example of his leadership qualities is to follow the example of George W. Bush and appoint Petraeus to administer the war on the ground.
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Old 06-24-2010, 01:27 PM
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Does it matter who wrote the words? Yes, I actually do believe the President made the decision.
Who do you think made the decision?
The committee made up of the Chicago crowd, probably Soros and all those who own BH. How can a Teacher and Community Radicals Organizer have the moxie to make these kinds of decisions?
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Old 06-24-2010, 02:06 PM
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Obama's leadership seems to be to hire George W. Bush's general, who his supporters vilified in the past, and who now think his appointment was "brilliant", as said by every talking head this morning.

What choice does Obama have but to give Petraeus whatever he wants to do the job he's just been appointed to perform?

I'm smiling a bit at the realization that the Obama decision that all his supporters are calling brilliant and an example of his leadership qualities is to follow the example of George W. Bush and appoint Petraeus to administer the war on the ground.
Yeh... just goes to show that they change the rules to suit themselves. Obama and his supporters don't know what they want, and when this community organizer makes decisions that affect the lives of our American mena and women, it just boggles my mind!
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Old 06-24-2010, 04:40 PM
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While Obama is acting like Bush, he does have the advantage of not having Senator Obama to deal with.
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Old 06-24-2010, 04:55 PM
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Thankfully, I have a very busy, wonderfully full life. I haven't near the amount of time many others do to devote to this forum. Hope you don't continue to hold that against me.
Actually, your sarcasm does not surprise me at all....sort of the cornerstone of most of your posts.

Not that I need to get into a $$%^^ contest with you, but I also have a busy wonderful life and work three days a week for whatever that is worth.

Your jump to defend and your sarcasm is just one of those things that come with your posts !

Again, congratulations on your wonderful life and my wishes to all of us who are not as blessed as you that someday we make it to your level !
 


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