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Seems most here share the same Syria plan
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 10:32 am
by HappyHappy
"Obama whine. No plan." says Callmeshit like an old skipping record.
The plan I post is, read this Callmeshit, STAY OUT OF SYRIA, LET EM COMMIT NATIONAL SUICIDE.
Dead is dead, let em use gas, nukes or any means they like. I don't give a shit about them.
HH
Re: Seems most here share the same Syria plan
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 3:58 am
by fatman
Yup only way for peace to reign there will be for one side to win arm them all and have at it
Re: Seems most here share the same Syria plan
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:28 am
by Pudfark
Somebody, somewhere is bound to have an old warehouse full of rusty swords?
To donate.
Re: Seems most here share the same Syria plan
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:23 am
by CUDA
Listening to captain pass-the-buck talk in sweden this AM and lay the responsibility for action on Syria on everyones doorstep but his own. it's making me nauseous.
On a positive.
It helps me understand slick better.
I love the hypocrisy. We allow Assad to kill over 100, 000 people and do nothing. But now that he probably killed 1000 people with chem weapons we all the sudden must act. so life is only valuable if it is taken by chemical weapons and not by bullets and bombs.
Re: Seems most here share the same Syria plan
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:41 am
by callmeslick
CUDA, since when has US foreign policy ever been consistent, in our lifetime? We let millions die in Africa, yet intervene in Kosovo. We invade Iraq, which posed no threat to us, yet dance around North Korea, as they develop long-range missles. On and on. Actually, scary though it is, Happy is right at the outset(once you get past the usual hate-filled stupidity aimed at me). No one, that I see, in this nation, beyond a handful of our supposed leaders(and this is referring to the administration cheerleaders and folks like McCain and now Boehner and Cantor) gives a rat's ass about Syria. If the Arab Gulf states want to straighten shit out, by all means, let them proceed. But, to me, the US gains zero by intervening unless someone can assure me that we aren't: 1)wasting money we don't need to spend and 2)paving the way for something far worse than Assad to follow.
Re: Seems most here share the same Syria plan
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 10:16 am
by Pudfark
Not meaning this ugly.
So, with Syria, we need a long term detailed plan of what to accomplish, it's costs...more details.
With ObamaCare, nobody cares what it costs, accomplishes and details not important as long as it sounds good.
No direct offense intended to yer person? I did like "the US gains zero by intervening unless someone can assure me that we aren't: 1)wasting money we don't need to spend and 2)paving the way for something far worse than Assad to follow." I'm just saying thinking like that oughta apply to everything we do, at the minimum.

Re: Seems most here share the same Syria plan
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 10:38 am
by Darkhorse
The problem at this stage is the dumb assed "cross the line" crap Barry spit out without thinking about it. Now we have been painted into a corner and in a lose-lose situation. Do we waste billions of dollars with a strike on Syria with an outcome that will probably be bad or do we back up and lose even more creditably?
Re: Seems most here share the same Syria plan
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 11:06 am
by CUDA
Ya apparently he didn't read my post or any of my prior posts

Re: Seems most here share the same Syria plan
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 11:54 am
by Pudfark
Darkhorse wrote:The problem at this stage is the dumb assed "cross the line" crap Barry spit out without thinking about it. Now we have been painted into a corner and in a lose-lose situation. Do we waste billions of dollars with a strike on Syria with an outcome that will probably be bad or do we back up and lose even more creditably?
All of that Darkhorse and this little current quote from our "
Prezzie":
"The president said Wednesday there was far more than his own credibility at stake in responding to the chemical weapons attack.
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I didn't set a red line, the world set a red line," he said. "The world set a red line when governments representing 98 percent of world population said the use of chemical weapons are abhorrent." He added that Congress set its own red line when it ratified the treaty."
Read more:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/09 ... z2dwJw5zBl
BTW McCain has now backed off his support.
Re: Seems most here share the same Syria plan
Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 12:32 pm
by CUDA
That's why I called him captain pass-the-buck