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Old 05-16-2015, 02:56 PM
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Isn't the point here that we removed one more ISIS leader from doing harm to innocents?

does a real leader say "I"was successful in eliminating............."or does a leader say we accomplished this objective?

It is sad the number of people who seem not to get pass the minutiae?


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Go to whitehouse.gov and read the statement of the successful operation. Nowhere does it say "I", it states the fact that the President authorized the operation and that "we" are proud of the troops who took part. Sounds good to me. Sound good to you?
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Old 05-16-2015, 03:24 PM
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Go to whitehouse.gov and read the statement of the successful operation. Nowhere does it say "I", it states the fact that the President authorized the operation and that "we" are proud of the troops who took part. Sounds good to me. Sound good to you?
I, for sure am happy, as are almost all Americans.

Our OP, now...that is a different story. He/she, and cohorts need someone to debase, and a political slant, or it just does not work.

Let us all hope the OP is a real small minority.

Sad thing is that this subject should not be in any political forum, but because of people like this OP (and for one time I am glad I do not know who it was) it is relegated as such.
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Old 05-16-2015, 04:14 PM
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Those like the OP need to continually jab at the opposition for one reason only.
They know they have an audience to bait.
They take enjoyment only in the bait/anagonize aspect only.
They are emboldened and inspired to action only because of their anonymity as "guest".

Thank God:

>they are clearly in the minority.
>they do not act/behave/talk/disrespect in this manner in person.
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Absolutely. Terrorists don't care if your democratic or republican. They only care if you don't buy into Islam. Job well done by our military and to fox for keeping us updated!
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Absolutely. Terrorists don't care if your democratic or republican. They only care if you don't buy into Islam. Job well done by our military and to fox for keeping us updated!

And to President Obama for authorizing this raid, while the GOP spent all of last week regurgitating the Iraq war.
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Old 05-16-2015, 05:42 PM
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And to President Obama for authorizing this raid, while the GOP spent all of last week regurgitating the Iraq war.
Whomever this poster is, has got to be a friend of the OP. UNABLE, TOTALLY A CRIPPLE to have any intelligent conversation without debasing someone who does not agree with them. ALL POLITICS....ALL UNAMERICAN..no matter the party.

I might also correct you.......the GOP did NOT spend all their time on Iraq...THE MEDIA SPENT ALL THEIR TIME ON IRAQ......and the GOP unlike other candidates simply responded.

WOW.....sort of scary when you read people posting like this.

My post is not a defense of anyone...not needed, simply trying to point out a mental cripple when I see it.
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Old 05-16-2015, 06:00 PM
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Whomever this poster is, has got to be a friend of the OP. UNABLE, TOTALLY A CRIPPLE to have any intelligent conversation without debasing someone who does not agree with them. ALL POLITICS....ALL UNAMERICAN..no matter the party.

I might also correct you.......the GOP did NOT spend all their time on Iraq...THE MEDIA SPENT ALL THEIR TIME ON IRAQ......and the GOP unlike other candidates simply responded.

WOW.....sort of scary when you read people posting like this.

My post is not a defense of anyone...not needed, simply trying to point out a mental cripple when I see it.

Oh sure, blame the Fox host for asking Jeb Bush "knowing what we know now, would you have gone to war in Iraq"? And Jeb replying yes, I would. That was the first of several different answers he gave throughout the week. Just what this country needs, a strong decisive leader.
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Old 05-16-2015, 06:08 PM
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Oh sure, blame the Fox host for asking Jeb Bush "knowing what we know now, would you have gone to war in Iraq"? And Jeb replying yes, I would. That was the first of several different answers he gave throughout the week. Just what this country needs, a strong decisive leader.
Your lack of reading and comprehension skills is also staggering. The Kelly interview was one evening....the accusation referred to an entire week.

They should have used Hilary Clintons quote "what difference at this point does it make", but they didn't.

How do supposedly normal human beings become so jaded, partisan, and at the same time totally uninformed ?
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Old 05-16-2015, 07:19 PM
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Your lack of reading and comprehension skills is also staggering. The Kelly interview was one evening....the accusation referred to an entire week.

They should have used Hilary Clintons quote "what difference at this point does it make", but they didn't.

How do supposedly normal human beings become so jaded, partisan, and at the same time totally uninformed ?
The Kelly interview was one evening, then the next day he didn't understand the question, then the next day was another answer, and on and on and on for five straight days, with five different answers.

Hillary Clinton's quote was about Benghazi, not Iraq. Hillary said in her book that her Iraq vote was a mistake, and it cost her the election in 2008.
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Old 05-16-2015, 08:33 PM
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Hillary Clinton's Benghazi answer before the Senate intelligence Committee should be given in context. -- "Clinton: With all due respect, the fact is we had four dead Americans. Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided that they’d they go kill some Americans? What difference at this point does it make? It is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, Senator."


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Hillary Clinton's Benghazi answer before the Senate intelligence Committee should be given in context. -- "Clinton: With all due respect, the fact is we had four dead Americans. Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided that they’d they go kill some Americans? What difference at this point does it make? It is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, Senator."


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I've seen this brought up before on this forum and IMO, in context or out of context, it was still an ignorant thing to say considering the seriousness of the issue -very unprofessional and certainly very un-Presidential. It comes across as arrogant and uncaring when addressed in the manner which she chose. When I watched that whole scenario in context, it reminded me of someone who struggles to maintain composure under pressure. It does not make me feel good to think about someone with a demeanor like that running our country with the perils that we face today.
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Hillary Clinton's Benghazi answer before the Senate intelligence Committee should be given in context. -- "Clinton: With all due respect, the fact is we had four dead Americans. Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided that they’d they go kill some Americans? What difference at this point does it make? It is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, Senator."


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The reason it matters is because of the narrative put forth by the State Department, which was a lie. Just about any sane persons realized that the attack was not about the video, and yet the lie continued to be told over and over.
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The reason it matters is because of the narrative put forth by the State Department, which was a lie. Just about any sane persons realized that the attack was not about the video, and yet the lie continued to be told over and over.
That's what got me ... the State Dept and rest of the Admin had to assume a huge number of Americans' were oblivious and ignorant to enable them to sell this TOTAL bs story and have it believed. Guess what ... it worked.
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Old 05-17-2015, 07:31 PM
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That's what got me ... the State Dept and rest of the Admin had to assume a huge number of Americans' were oblivious and ignorant to enable them to sell this TOTAL bs story and have it believed. Guess what ... it worked.

Gosh, if we could just get a congressional committee to investigate this Benghazi matter. Oh wait, there have been eight congressional committee investigations so far and guess what? They all said the same thing that the incident happened just as reported by the White House. And these investigations were all conducted by the Republican House of Representatives.

But wait, there's more. Congressman Trey Gowdy is still investigating with his special investigative committee which will, surprise surprise, not be completed until mid-2016.

This incident has been investigated more than 9/11 and the Iraq war put together, which resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths and trillions of dollars spent, compared to four deaths, as tragic as they were.

Americans are fully aware of what happened and will make their opinions known on election day 2016, but by all means keep investigating, if this is the best you got.
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Gosh, if we could just get a congressional committee to investigate this Benghazi matter. Oh wait, there have been eight congressional committee investigations so far and guess what? They all said the same thing that the incident happened just as reported by the White House. And these investigations were all conducted by the Republican House of Representatives.

But wait, there's more. Congressman Trey Gowdy is still investigating with his special investigative committee which will, surprise surprise, not be completed until mid-2016.

This incident has been investigated more than 9/11 and the Iraq war put together, which resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths and trillions of dollars spent, compared to four deaths, as tragic as they were.

Americans are fully aware of what happened and will make their opinions known on election day 2016, but by all means keep investigating, if this is the best you got.
Yep, Hillary has them running scared!

Too bad that the Congressional Republicans cannot use their talents for anything useful.

It is funny - in a pitiful way - that the polls show a complete lack of respect for the Republicans in Congress. Something like 8 percent approval rating.
 


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