I think it's more likely that Obama just doesn't have the conviction to make large decisions. This isn't the first time he's flopped around for days when he had to make a big call. |
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I saw in the paper that he yesterday stated the exact thing which I previously said would be ridiculous, namely that a strike against Syria was now necessary for America's defence. Did he give any kind of argument for this bizarre claim, or is it just some kind of bizarre, doublethinky, abstract statement? |
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The idea of America going into another conflict is only going to add to their long list of enemies. |
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Much more of the latter. That emphasis has been on the "as a moral responsibility, we can't allow rogue governments to attack their own people" angle, but 'national security' has been thrown around a bit, but really with no more substance than just mentioning 'national security'. You know how that goes. |
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I find that kind of emotive, nonsense language very concerning... equally concerning is that nobody seems to care about it. At least when our politicians talked about Syria they were actually using cogent sentences about protecting Syrians from war crimes, and if one of them had appealed to some kind of vague, meaningless statement about national defence, they'd've been asked to clarify what on Earth they were talking about. |
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Pretty much Everything we have been getting is vague. All of the talking heads have been saying "there is evidence enough to believe that it was the regime that committed the attacks (trust us)", and that has been pretty much the extent of it. Hell, most of us (Americans), that I've heard from, have been applauding the UK's refusal to get involved in the conflict, because it shows that there are people over there actually using their heads. It's a shame that we, so far as yet, can't say the same thing about our own country. From day 1, all we have gotten, over here, is rhetoric. That's it. Obama is, at least, stalling to wait for some sort of congressional opinion on this (which was almost completely disregarded), so that's a plus. But, still, this event is going a long way to show us how hard our government (or certain facets of it) are willing to push for war, when we, the people, are of a different mind. |
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Just thought I would post this article here: |
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This is a really good article on the issue: |
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For a time I thought it was because of the fact a democrat was in office. That's a contributing factor but I think it's because of the same reason the anti-war movement during the Bush Regime was so lacking compared to Vietnam. |
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That is true too. It makes me think of this meme: |
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Granted criticizing Obama in Portland is like criticizing Bush in Rural Assfuck, Texas. It really pisses me off how blind people are they can't even see they're supporting a Reagonomist just because he's not Republican. |
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want a Lebanese person's idea? |
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I really believe that people working behind the scenes said something to the effect of, "We have a major anti-war movement on our hands, and we need to do something about it because we want the wars to continue. I think the real problem these people are having is that a Republican is the president. So, let's get somebody else to do the same job Bush is doing, but as a Democrat. That will shut almost everybody up." They did it, and the plan worked. |
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You are dreaming right now.
I don't think we had a major anti-war movement during the Bush regime, either. Which is why I think the main culprit is our media side-stepping the coverage. Putting a democrat in office merely further reduced an already castrated anti-war movement. |
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True that a lot of middle Easter people hate Americans, but not all. Again, we know that American are very sufisticated people, but it is the government that's corrupted. But again, most of the middle east people(or at least a big strong portion) are arrogant, so it might not end there, but what can they do? Iran won't bomb America, especially if they leave middle east, but al quaida, they are just butchers. Definitely it'll help for Americans to retreat , but somebody's gotta do something about al quaida, they are inhumane |
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One thing that may help us combat Al Qaeda is stop filling their rosters with the radicalized survivors of our violent intervention. |
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I think a majority of the anti-war folks eventually accept War as this thing that doesn't care for their protests, one way or the other; there is no right or wrong other than what's in our head. Simply put, they give up. We can't fight it because as much as we'd like to think of change as this neatly tied bow, it's anything but. Maybe I don't understand natural selection. |
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There's definitely a lot of money spent trying to fool us into thinking we are incapable of changing the actions of our government. And this disillusionment solidified when our regime changed to the most liberal electable candidate we could find and we got to watch him up the violence he promised to reduce. |
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My town helps pay for those drones, buster. Maneuvers like that would put an end to the docile workforce that keeps the war machine going. |
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Can't say I agree with this statement. |
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Oh no you've shown doubts of the official 9/11 story, thus discrediting yourself and everything you've said. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
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