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Dr Carson endorsed TRUMP?
I didn't think anything could shock me anymore, I was wrong. I would have been less shocked if Carson endorsed Bernie Sanders, and I mean that. I cannot fathom what's going on...
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This is the man who believes that Egyptian pyramids were not build as tombs for pharoes but instead were built to house grains because somewhere in the bible it said something that aligned with this theory.... And you are surprised by his judgement just now?
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A soft spoken gentleman endorsing such a big mouth bully is shocking.
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He wants to be vp or sit on the cabinet,etc. Same goes with Christy.
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I agree on the Trump campaign, it's a farce. I cannot believe that of all people, Ben Carsomn hitched his wagon to Trump's star. I really can't believe it. |
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Oh wait. You can't... A Million plus of them are dead.
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On Bush's first day, the average Iraqi was ruled by a brutal dictator, who used chemical weaponds against the people he was supposed to be serving. On the day Bush left, Iraq was stable, and had held open, free elctions, where the radical Islamic candidates consistently lost their elections. It took a lot to get there, and one can argue it wasn't worth it. But the nation of Iraq (as a whole) was a better place in 2008 than it was in 2001. If you disagree, I'd be curious to know, based on what you disagree? Obama inherited a stable Iraq. It's a fact. He chose not to get a SOF agreement, so he pulled everyone out (against the advice of many), and that was a disaster. I don't know anyone who disagrees that Obama's handling of the Middle East, and Iraq in particular, has been a disaster (other than Spence, naturally). |
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We can agree to disagree that the Iraq war was a mistake or not and based on a heap of bogus intel.
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I think the hard part is that Obama for good or bad has really inherited several global mega-trends that are nearly impossible to control. We can influence and shape but they have to play out on their own. |
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The American people elected an illusion of a president:bsod:
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and RE_ELECTED him :deadhorse::realmad::hs:
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On the other hand, if they have to play out on their own, then he really didn't inherit them. I mean you don't inherit something if you don't own it. But, if he actually did inherit them, and can't control them, maybe he's just not up to the job. |
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I can't speak for the Iraqi people but when a million people die, how can you be happy?
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Personally speaking, I would rather die at the hand of an intruder. To be targeted by my own government would be demoralizing to say the least. To each his own.
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I'm sure that would have gone over well. There's nothing as soothing as a foreign troop presence to quell centuries old political and sectarian strife. Quote:
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Why do people keep using Iraq as an example of anything good or bad
they are an independent county.. I was there bagdad and Anbar was never stable it was managed chaos All we where was pest control .. and that was 10 years ago Afghanistan is no different .. they have time on their sides because they know America can't stay forever .. no mater how much some here think we should But our Government will keep exaggerating the threat ISIS or any other group.. hold it against us.. crying the sky is falling !! striking Fear in the our un educated population when it comes to how things operate outside our borders so they can keep pumping billions into arm's manufacturer pass laws like the Patriot Act all in the Name of keeping America Safe Nationalism is what I feel Trump is Selling and his supporters are getting it confused with patriotism from the Washington post letter to the editor George F. Will’s statement [“Ukraine: A crisis that matters,” op-ed, Feb. 20] that “nationalism is a necessary, although insufficient impulse sustaining liberty” needs clarifying. Nationalism must be distinguished from patriotism. Patriotism is fundamental to liberty because pride in one’s nation-state, and a willingness to defend it if necessary, is the basis of national independence. Patriotism is the courage of national self-determination. By contrast, nationalism is patriotism transformed into a sentiment of superiority and aggression toward other countries. Nationalism is the poisonous idea that one’s country is superior to somebody else’s. Nationalism is intrinsically a cause of war and imperialism. In the Ukraine conflict, Russian President Vladimir Putin is a nationalist imperialist and the Kiev protesters are patriots. Ronald Tiersky, Amherst, Mass. |
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