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David__77

(23,369 posts)
Mon Sep 2, 2013, 06:00 PM Sep 2013

"Munich Moment": Time for Regime Change is Now

Secretary of State John Kerry announced that U.S. Congress is facing a "Munich Moment," a momentous occasion to confront a grave danger to global security.

All Americans must demand that the U.S., unilaterally if needed, remove the criminal regime in Damascus and liberate the whole of Syria as soon as possible. In the spirit of our forefathers that freed Europe from Nazi brutality, our brave soldiers must free every city, town, and village in the Syrian land.

We must support the commander-in-chief in making the momentous decision to turn the tide against the criminal Assad regime and remove this global threat.

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"Munich Moment": Time for Regime Change is Now (Original Post) David__77 Sep 2013 OP
I think Kerry may want to back off the caffeine. RGinNJ Sep 2013 #1
Jesus, is Secretary Kerry trying for Churchillian? indepat Sep 2013 #2
do you have a link KT2000 Sep 2013 #3
Kerry didn't say it. David__77 Sep 2013 #4
of course he didn't say it KT2000 Sep 2013 #5
Clearly, I was making a statement of support for opposing Hitler-Assad. David__77 Sep 2013 #6
That's how The Onion got shutdown. Warren Stupidity Sep 2013 #8
Derp. WilliamPitt Sep 2013 #7

KT2000

(20,576 posts)
5. of course he didn't say it
Mon Sep 2, 2013, 07:16 PM
Sep 2013

but you did give the impression he did -otherwise what was the purpose of that post, especially using the bold feature. I think you could be more clear about your intentions with a post that borders on libel.

 

Warren Stupidity

(48,181 posts)
8. That's how The Onion got shutdown.
Mon Sep 2, 2013, 08:12 PM
Sep 2013

You make an excellent point. The courts have long recognized that there is no "satire defense" when it comes to libel.


In a 5-1 ruling the Supreme Court agreed that unmarked satire has no place on message boards like DU and upheld the Tombstoning of Les Derp.
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