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We thought we voted for this man... (Original Post) kpete Sep 2013 OP
Unrec. darkangel218 Sep 2013 #1
Rec villager Sep 2013 #2
Rec +1 Erose999 Sep 2013 #3
Kicked and Recommended! nt Enthusiast Sep 2013 #108
My unrec is better than your rec darkangel218 Sep 2013 #5
Eye of the beholder stuff... villager Sep 2013 #7
hehe.. darkangel218 Sep 2013 #10
If you're into Pyrrhic victories villager Sep 2013 #13
Syria wouldnt be a "phyrric victory" darkangel218 Sep 2013 #20
Words in mouth much? villager Sep 2013 #24
Granted, we dont know if an attack would succeed. darkangel218 Sep 2013 #26
Peace is the ONLY thing left - worth fighting for kpete Sep 2013 #29
So we don't know, but blow up people anyway? That it? Jakes Progress Sep 2013 #100
The whole world is sitting it out until the U.N. reviews the evidence. Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2013 #28
Is UN still investigating this? darkangel218 Sep 2013 #30
You are mistaken! They are still investigating. Thats the funny thing about the UN... Rebellious Republican Sep 2013 #40
Thanks for the link. darkangel218 Sep 2013 #47
Your welcome, thats why I like this place, its a good source of information. That helps me... Rebellious Republican Sep 2013 #49
There is a reason DissidentVoice Sep 2013 #121
Let Allah sort it out? MyNameGoesHere Sep 2013 #41
I was quotting what others were saying on here. darkangel218 Sep 2013 #42
Care to respond? darkangel218 Sep 2013 #46
I'll respond. beerandjesus Sep 2013 #116
My question was not directed towards you or anyone else. darkangel218 Sep 2013 #128
One way to thwart Assad would be to not sell him the chemicals to begin with. Do you really ... marble falls Sep 2013 #52
From what i read, the UK supposedly sold him chemicals darkangel218 Sep 2013 #54
That's right, UK sold it and there is no way in Hell the US did not know about it before .... marble falls Sep 2013 #60
Damn... darkangel218 Sep 2013 #62
Do you really believe sulphurdunn Sep 2013 #64
I cant give you examples. Nor am i going to say it would work. darkangel218 Sep 2013 #65
Starting a war would be worse, sulphurdunn Sep 2013 #66
Hey, it worked out well for the kids in Iraq after the US invaded deutsey Sep 2013 #81
I can give you an example. a la izquierda Sep 2013 #88
Great answer, a la iz nikto Sep 2013 #90
It certainly is. a la izquierda Sep 2013 #91
So are we going to bomb Saudi Arabia also? There is even more evidence that they provided the sabrina 1 Sep 2013 #73
Sure. darkangel218 Sep 2013 #74
Tell me how US bombs and drones are gonna "save the kids"? I hate to sound callous, but Erose999 Sep 2013 #110
"to further use" splits and infinitive and also assumes facts not in evidence. merrily Sep 2013 #122
Rec to counter you! :-) Logical Sep 2013 #19
*pokes you with toothpick* darkangel218 Sep 2013 #23
Twenty recs to your one unrec. That's about the same ratio totodeinhere Sep 2013 #25
My rec has super powers. darkangel218 Sep 2013 #27
One "Oh shit" is worth 100 "attaboys". -nt Liberal Veteran Sep 2013 #31
lmao!!! darkangel218 Sep 2013 #32
Recd to counter your unRecd RC Sep 2013 #56
Why unrec? Why not just have NSA remove the post ... panzerfaust Sep 2013 #57
Psst! NSA only records stuff! darkangel218 Sep 2013 #61
You should be voted off the Democratic Island. No place here for neocons. nm rhett o rick Sep 2013 #99
ouch.... kpete Sep 2013 #76
Ah yes. You present your argument so well. Since you said little, I get to guess what rhett o rick Sep 2013 #98
I often forget to rec. Thanks for the reminder! merrily Sep 2013 #123
You got it! darkangel218 Sep 2013 #130
How embarrassing leftstreet Sep 2013 #4
K&R G_j Sep 2013 #6
K&R liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #8
The Nobel committee got it wrong. pscot Sep 2013 #9
So you think that mimi85 Sep 2013 #78
You're right pscot Sep 2013 #87
things are pretty bad Skittles Sep 2013 #94
No, Romney Surely Would Have Aided / Funded the Syran Taliban-Terrorists Too, to Start the Civil War HumansAndResources Sep 2013 #102
Will the Syrians enjoy the peace as well? brooklynite Sep 2013 #11
What about the civil war in Sudan?... awoke_in_2003 Sep 2013 #68
They will keep it up. Lady Freedom Returns Sep 2013 #96
Did you care about the Syrians a year ago? JackRiddler Sep 2013 #106
K&R You were supposed to have failed to notice or forgotten. n/t Egalitarian Thug Sep 2013 #12
I agree with your point. But I guess I am just not that shocked Douglas Carpenter Sep 2013 #14
We should nominate Charles Manson for a Nobel Peace Prize. nt ZombieHorde Sep 2013 #15
Some of us knew exactly what we were voting for ... jimlup Sep 2013 #16
i know, i know kpete Sep 2013 #18
I agree, and I voted for him in 2012 also. But only because he was better than Romeny. But... Logical Sep 2013 #22
Have they ever rescinded an award? Generic Other Sep 2013 #17
Be more chance with Bob Hope. dipsydoodle Sep 2013 #21
I was very conflicted MissDeeds Sep 2013 #33
We said "PEACE", bvar22 Sep 2013 #34
you made me do it kpete Sep 2013 #35
I Voted Because I Wanted the Poor to Suffer Less School Teacher Sep 2013 #36
Some people must have thought they were voting for some sort of a god if they thought one lumpy Sep 2013 #67
There is only a select few that believe our President is a diety. mick063 Sep 2013 #82
That's right. The constitution created the balance of power. Blanks Sep 2013 #129
Good for you! I was done in 2012 - I voted for Jill Stein. Raksha Sep 2013 #89
I seriously thought about voting for her. I wish I had now. liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #103
Kick & Rec AnotherMcIntosh Sep 2013 #37
Terrible president LittleBlue Sep 2013 #38
Now Be fair: Yes, a terrible *Democratic* president, But a fine *Republican* one. panzerfaust Sep 2013 #55
... LittleBlue Sep 2013 #58
Kick! sarcasmo Sep 2013 #39
when you give out a Nobel Peace Prize for FUTURE acts..... markiv Sep 2013 #43
I don't think he will. Rex Sep 2013 #44
Hope And Change - Does Anyone Still Believe That Nonsense cantbeserious Sep 2013 #45
A fairly 'ouchy' placard spotted at a demonstration Bosonic Sep 2013 #48
Obama was awarded the Peace Prize for, as Bu$h himself pointed out, NOT being Bu$h panzerfaust Sep 2013 #51
Didn't George Washington lead the fledgling republic into war? George II Sep 2013 #84
K&R n/t Paper Roses Sep 2013 #50
No, you think you voted for a bike courier from the occupy rally who goes by Spliff Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2013 #53
SCHEDULING SEN. WALTER SOBCHAK FOR ASS KICKING Skittles Sep 2013 #70
When you say "we" who are you speaking for? great white snark Sep 2013 #59
Nor me. Bobbie Jo Sep 2013 #72
+1000 CakeGrrl Sep 2013 #75
Let them wallow in their ignorant soundbite Cha Sep 2013 #83
When I read posts like yours: chervilant Sep 2013 #125
She is speaking for me. donheld Sep 2013 #105
me too. liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #107
K&R forestpath Sep 2013 #63
Fooled ya! blkmusclmachine Sep 2013 #69
TWICE! blkmusclmachine Sep 2013 #71
I love Obama..... bravenak Sep 2013 #77
But At Times It Seems We got This one Wolf Frankula Sep 2013 #79
K&R DeSwiss Sep 2013 #80
we've got Iraqi oil heaven05 Sep 2013 #85
K&R rosesaylavee Sep 2013 #86
That turned out to be a case of premature congratulations Not Sure Sep 2013 #92
You would think he was planning an aggressive attack treestar Sep 2013 #93
If only he used cluster bombs like US, GeorgeGist Sep 2013 #111
Meanwhile, last week... Heywood J Sep 2013 #113
What ever happened to him? Kablooie Sep 2013 #95
K&R MotherPetrie Sep 2013 #97
REC! +1000 BillyRibs Sep 2013 #101
Joe Biden warned us. He was off on the date, though. "Gird up your loins," he said. Common Sense Party Sep 2013 #104
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2013 #118
Maybe he admires Ronald Reagan a little too much Art_from_Ark Sep 2013 #109
One of his role models. GeorgeGist Sep 2013 #112
He should have said no thank you to the Peace Prize. gtar100 Sep 2013 #114
Do you support Reagans decision on Chemical weapons in Iraq? Renew Deal Sep 2013 #115
His steering wheel is broken jsr Sep 2013 #117
If Obama does strike Syria, and it turns out successful - such as Assad steps down... DontTreadOnMe Sep 2013 #119
Well, according to Obama that outcome would be an abject failure. reusrename Sep 2013 #127
Turns out that was a little premature, no? truebrit71 Sep 2013 #120
unrec warrior1 Sep 2013 #124
I predict some coming back to the fold suddenly.... VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #126
 

villager

(26,001 posts)
13. If you're into Pyrrhic victories
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 02:25 PM
Sep 2013

(and judging from the politics evinced by that "unrec," you are!), then..

congrats!

 

darkangel218

(13,985 posts)
20. Syria wouldnt be a "phyrric victory"
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 02:38 PM
Sep 2013

Stopping or at least trying to stop Assads ability to further use chemical weapons is well worth the effort.
Unless you think the value of innocent kids is not that much?
It wouldnt be the first I see on here " its not our problem, let Allah sort it out "

 

villager

(26,001 posts)
24. Words in mouth much?
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 02:40 PM
Sep 2013

Didn't say any of that -- as you well know.

Just not convinced bombing for peace is in the best interests of Syria's kids right now.

Hence, Pyrrhic, since it could likely lead to the very thing that armchair combatants such as yourself claim they want to prevent.

 

darkangel218

(13,985 posts)
26. Granted, we dont know if an attack would succeed.
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 02:46 PM
Sep 2013

But what's the alternative, do nothing?

Besides, at this point it doesn't look like an intervention will even happen, since majority of Congress is againt it.

Want to join the toothpick fight?

kpete

(71,986 posts)
29. Peace is the ONLY thing left - worth fighting for
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 02:53 PM
Sep 2013

Peace is not an impossible dream, if all parties concerned determine that serious peace talks must be attempted before any new attacks on the Syrian regime are launched. We can still remedy the tragic flaw in American foreign policy by insisting that peace is the means as well as the end, and that no military action can ever be considered a last resort without going all out for conflict resolution.

http://www.rich-rubenstein.com/2013/09/syria-and-the-tragic-flaw-in-american-foreign-policy/

Jakes Progress

(11,122 posts)
100. So we don't know, but blow up people anyway? That it?
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 11:56 PM
Sep 2013

How many dead people do you want?

Yeah. that was a little over the top. But no worse than your stuff.

Why not be a little brighter and not fall for the it's-one-way-or-the-other crap that the administration is trying (unsuccessfully) to sell. There are options between blow it up and endorse chemical weapons. A bright president - or one with decent advisors - would find those options and work on them.

Bombing is the republican thing to do. It is ronnie raygun's idea of what to do. It is dickie cheney's idea of what to do. Sure the republicans are voting against it now, but that's because we have a black president. If he were a republican (or whiter) they would be unanimously for starting another war. Aren't you a little tired of our guy being wrong because he keeps listening to the people who got it wrong before?

 

darkangel218

(13,985 posts)
30. Is UN still investigating this?
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 02:54 PM
Sep 2013

I didn't know. Thought they said no to an intervention and that was that

 

Rebellious Republican

(5,029 posts)
40. You are mistaken! They are still investigating. Thats the funny thing about the UN...
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 03:11 PM
Sep 2013

They do not have a knee jerk emotional response to a crisis. They investigate, evaluate and give careful consideration to their response. Cooler heads will prevail. It takes a little time, hard for many to wrap their head around in this instant gratification world in which we live.

"The United Nations has received at least 14 reports of possible chemical weapons use in Syria. After months of diplomatic wrangling, a team of experts, led by Swedish scientist Ake Sellstrom, arrived in Syria on August 18.

The U.N. team was initially going to look into three incidents, but its priority became investigating an alleged gas attack in the rebel-held suburbs of Damascus last week, which activists say killed hundreds of civilians.

Assad's government denies responsibility for the attack, and, like Russia, has suggested the rebels may be responsible.

Syrian U.N. Ambassador Bashar Ja'afari said he has written to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to ask that Sellstrom's team also "investigate three heinous incidents that took place in the countryside of Damascus on (August) 22nd, 24th and 25th where members of the Syrian army inhaled poisonous gas."

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/28/us-syria-crisis-un-investigation-idUSBRE97R18F20130828

 

Rebellious Republican

(5,029 posts)
49. Your welcome, thats why I like this place, its a good source of information. That helps me...
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 03:27 PM
Sep 2013

informed decisions.

beerandjesus

(1,301 posts)
116. I'll respond.
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 09:58 AM
Sep 2013

No one on here is saying that. You just made a false accusation.

Nice one about "throwing insults and running" given how lacking in substance your insult was.

 

darkangel218

(13,985 posts)
128. My question was not directed towards you or anyone else.
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 01:27 PM
Sep 2013

Except the poster in question. Let him respond.

Welcome to DU btw

marble falls

(57,080 posts)
52. One way to thwart Assad would be to not sell him the chemicals to begin with. Do you really ...
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 04:10 PM
Sep 2013

think the US did not know about this sale before it was even put on a ship? Poor civilians, eh? Why didn't anyone consider them before the western powers sold Saddam or Bashir WMDs?

If the majority of Syrians really wanted Assad gone, he'd be gone and frankly all the opposition would become new Assads murdering a different segment of Syrian society.

Its just one more chicken of colonialism are coming home to roost. Cut off all weapons sales to the rest of the world.

 

darkangel218

(13,985 posts)
54. From what i read, the UK supposedly sold him chemicals
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 04:12 PM
Sep 2013

Which can be used to make bombs.
I don't know if US knew about it. I hope not



And you have a good point there.. if majority of Syrians would want him out, he would be gone. Example is the East Europeans revolutions back in the 89'-90'.

marble falls

(57,080 posts)
60. That's right, UK sold it and there is no way in Hell the US did not know about it before ....
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 04:17 PM
Sep 2013

Assad took delivery. We knew what is on Russian ships headed to Syria before we turned those around, we knew about the tubes Norway was sending to Iraq before we turned them back, too.

The US knew. The NSA knew. CIA knew.

 

sulphurdunn

(6,891 posts)
64. Do you really believe
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 04:21 PM
Sep 2013

becoming involved militarily in someone's civil war will save the lives of children? Could you give me an example of when this has ever happened, because I can give you a couple of examples where American military intervention has killed and maimed uncountable numbers of children.

 

darkangel218

(13,985 posts)
65. I cant give you examples. Nor am i going to say it would work.
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 04:23 PM
Sep 2013

It could work, it could fail.
I was just saying that doing nothing would be worse.

a la izquierda

(11,794 posts)
88. I can give you an example.
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 09:12 PM
Sep 2013

Guatemala, 1961-1996. Want to read fun stories about children raped and murdered? Fetuses cut out of their mothers?
We didn't have boots on the ground. We trained soldiers to do this to their own people.
And we knew what was happening, but our government lied and denied. We did nothing, because what could we do as we armed and supplied these monsters.
And nobody have a shit.

So color me skeptical that anything we do will make a goddamned difference.

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
73. So are we going to bomb Saudi Arabia also? There is even more evidence that they provided the
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 05:09 PM
Sep 2013

extremists in Syria, terrorists iow, with Chemical Weapons? Hasn't that been the greatest fear of all? That terrorists would get their hands on Chemical and/or Nukes? Yet no one seems concerned about those reports about which there appears to be little doubt?

Erose999

(5,624 posts)
110. Tell me how US bombs and drones are gonna "save the kids"? I hate to sound callous, but
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 07:27 AM
Sep 2013

whether its by chemical weapons, conventional bombs from Syria, or conventional bombs from the US, those kids are doomed any way you look at it.

What the US needs to do is to work with the international community to come to a diplomatic resolution to end the violence. If intervention is required it should be the UN and the countries neighboring Syria. The US has a horrible track record as the world's mall cop.

merrily

(45,251 posts)
122. "to further use" splits and infinitive and also assumes facts not in evidence.
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 12:36 PM
Sep 2013

I could care less about the former. However, you don't have any evidence that Assad was responsible and almost everyone I have heard talk about it qualifies their words in some way.

As in "that Assad was responsible is indisuputable.....in my mind anyway."

 

panzerfaust

(2,818 posts)
57. Why unrec? Why not just have NSA remove the post ...
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 04:16 PM
Sep 2013

... along with disappearing the poster?



This is, after all, the Brave New America of Bu$h and Obama.


 

darkangel218

(13,985 posts)
61. Psst! NSA only records stuff!
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 04:18 PM
Sep 2013

If they want to remove something, would be more than a post, doncha think?



On edit, I missed the second part of your post.

Agreed. Lol

 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
98. Ah yes. You present your argument so well. Since you said little, I get to guess what
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 11:44 PM
Sep 2013

your elusive point is.

1. Pres Obama is our savior and we must have faith.

2. We can save lives by spending hundreds of millions on missile strikes.

3. Maybe there is a clue in your name, "darkangel". You think we need to kill someone, anyone to avenge something. Doesnt really matter because we really like to kill.

4. The Military Industrial Complex is the matrix, and we must go along.

Help us out here. What is your argument to send missiles into Syria.

mimi85

(1,805 posts)
78. So you think that
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 05:26 PM
Sep 2013

we should have voted for McCain/Palin? Or Romney/Ryan? (BTW, what has that little weasel Ryan been up to lately, he seems to be MIA).

Or not vote at all? Or write in Perry, Bachmann, Paul or one of the rest of the clown bunch? Seriously, I would like to know.

pscot

(21,024 posts)
87. You're right
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 08:37 PM
Sep 2013

Romney would have been worse. We were trapped in 2012. But I didn't vote for endless war in Eastasia, or mercenary service to the Saudi royals. Four the last 4 years, I've complained, but ultimately I've given Obama the benefit of the doubt. No more. This really feels like a betrayal. The proposed intervention is futile and destabilizing. And it's wrong. There are no good guys in this fight. We won't stop it by adding to the carnage.

Skittles

(153,160 posts)
94. things are pretty bad
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 10:38 PM
Sep 2013

when the way to defend someone is to say they are better than McCain/Palin/Romney/Ryan/Perry/Bachmann/Paul.......roaches are better than them

 

HumansAndResources

(229 posts)
102. No, Romney Surely Would Have Aided / Funded the Syran Taliban-Terrorists Too, to Start the Civil War
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 01:06 AM
Sep 2013

When we realize we are dealing with "Mob-Gang" of Billionaires, it makes it easier imagine what presidents face.

If it was 1st Term, we could ask if President Obama was considering the response to Jimmy Carter's CIA "cleanup" vis-a-vis the Iran-Contra / October Surprise retribution; this to spite Carter's going along with aiding the Afghan-Taliban (effectively destroying a nation) and letting Pakistan & North Korea get nukes to do it (Brzezenski - admitted). When we see the pictures of bodies and destruction in Syria, don't forget what "we" did to Afghanistan at Billionaire-Investor-Baron request - this is what "The West" did and does from the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, ...:



.... when we elect who the Billionaires tell us, on Tee Vee, "is electable." There Are More Pics Here

brooklynite

(94,520 posts)
11. Will the Syrians enjoy the peace as well?
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 02:24 PM
Sep 2013

Or will the Syrian Government keep shelling and bombing them?

 

JackRiddler

(24,979 posts)
106. Did you care about the Syrians a year ago?
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 01:52 AM
Sep 2013

What about the Sudanese, as has been pointed out? Or the Congolese?

How come this question of "What are you going to do about the people dying in Country X?" is only ever relevant when the U.S. government is revving up to bomb Country X?

The U.S.G. didn't ask me whether they should give support to Saddam, back when they assisted him in gassing his people (and the Iranians) in 1987-88. But soon as they wanted to invade Iraq, then suddenly I was expected to present an alternative plan or stop protesting.

Hm? No one asked me what I wanted to do about Syria two years ago. Only now, just when I'm opposing the latest U.S. bombing plan, is it suddenly demanded of me that I have a plan for Syria.

Because, obviously, "bomb the fuck out of the place to justify the MIC continuing to eat 50% of your U.S. federal budget" is a great fucking plan. Right?

Douglas Carpenter

(20,226 posts)
14. I agree with your point. But I guess I am just not that shocked
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 02:29 PM
Sep 2013

Fox News and the right-wing nut brigade have succeeded in making anyone not absolutely batshit right-wing crazy look liberal and progressive in comparison. I knew from the very beginning of the campaign in 2008 that all the leading contenders fro President from both parties were going to fall into a certain consensus regarding the major issues including an embrace of our imperial order. If the Nobel Committee didn't realize that - then they must have been pretty naive.

jimlup

(7,968 posts)
16. Some of us knew exactly what we were voting for ...
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 02:32 PM
Sep 2013

The problem was and remains that the alternative was far far (nightmarishly far far) worse.

 

Logical

(22,457 posts)
22. I agree, and I voted for him in 2012 also. But only because he was better than Romeny. But...
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 02:40 PM
Sep 2013

the first time he conned me. I fell for it. n-t

 

MissDeeds

(7,499 posts)
33. I was very conflicted
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 02:57 PM
Sep 2013

in the last two elections. I had huge concerns about Obama, but voted for him hoping he would use intellect and diplomacy to keep us out of wars and end the one(s) in which we were currently engaged. I regret that my concerns about him have been proven correct. He could have been a great president. Now he's just another politician who lost his values and principles on the road to power.

K&R

 

School Teacher

(71 posts)
36. I Voted Because I Wanted the Poor to Suffer Less
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 03:03 PM
Sep 2013

I was conflicted. We still had Iraq War, Afghan War and GTMO. But I decided to vote for Obama because I thought that the poor in this country would suffer less under Obama. It was for them. Did I make the right decision? We still need jobs. We might have Larry Summers running the economy. I won't make this mistake again. When the bombs drop on Syria I am registering with the Green Party and opening my wallet, my energy and a give them all I can. I am done.

lumpy

(13,704 posts)
67. Some people must have thought they were voting for some sort of a god if they thought one
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 04:37 PM
Sep 2013

man could solve all our problems in less than 8 years, certainly with the bulk of leadership trying to bring him down.

Blanks

(4,835 posts)
129. That's right. The constitution created the balance of power.
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 01:36 PM
Sep 2013

Unlike other governments - where one man has enough power to make significant changes in a short period of time. Our government intentionally moves slow and if one party has enough members, and their constituents wish it so - they can obstruct progress for a long time.

I haven't given up on the president. I don't understand what he's doing on Syria, but he seems extremely gung ho to do something that goes against who he claimed to be.

I haven't ruled out the possibility that he is setting up the republicans to do something that they don't want to do just so they can oppose him.

If he bombs Syria anyway, I'm going to be disappointed.

 

LittleBlue

(10,362 posts)
38. Terrible president
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 03:10 PM
Sep 2013

If he had campaigned on his eventual policies, he wouldn't have made it out of the primaries.

 

panzerfaust

(2,818 posts)
55. Now Be fair: Yes, a terrible *Democratic* president, But a fine *Republican* one.
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 04:12 PM
Sep 2013

Yes, I do have voter's remorse.
 

markiv

(1,489 posts)
43. when you give out a Nobel Peace Prize for FUTURE acts.....
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 03:18 PM
Sep 2013

you're just asking for it

you dont test Murphy's Law, much safer to assume it still works

 

Rex

(65,616 posts)
44. I don't think he will.
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 03:18 PM
Sep 2013

And I think after Congress votes majority 'no...he will decide not to go to war.

Bosonic

(3,746 posts)
48. A fairly 'ouchy' placard spotted at a demonstration
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 03:26 PM
Sep 2013

outside the US embassy in Lebanon.



On the 'we thought we voted for' theme...

 

panzerfaust

(2,818 posts)
51. Obama was awarded the Peace Prize for, as Bu$h himself pointed out, NOT being Bu$h
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 04:06 PM
Sep 2013

Had Obama simply continued not being Bu$h, then he likely would be remembered in our history as one of our greatest presidents.

However, he chose to continue Bu$h's worst abuses, and has added many of his own. Between the two of them, these soulless clowns will be recalled as those who, finally, brought totalitarian government to the United States.

President Washington did warn posterity of this risk, but we chose not to listen - preferring the illusion of security to any meaningful right of individual conscience.



As president George Washington warned in his Farewell Address:

The spirit of encroachment tends to consolidate the powers of all the departments in one, and thus to create whatever the form of government, a real despotism. A just estimate of that love of power, and proneness to abuse it, which predominates in the human heart is sufficient to satisfy us of the truth of this position.





 

Sen. Walter Sobchak

(8,692 posts)
53. No, you think you voted for a bike courier from the occupy rally who goes by Spliff
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 04:10 PM
Sep 2013

I guess he had a bit of a tan and you're confused.

Bobbie Jo

(14,341 posts)
72. Nor me.
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 04:48 PM
Sep 2013

The mob mentality here has taken on a life of its own.

As if we weren't already infested with trolls without the neon welcome mat.


Cha

(297,196 posts)
83. Let them wallow in their ignorant soundbite
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 06:55 PM
Sep 2013

black and white mentality, snark. Anyone with a brain knows there's more to it than President Obama getting the Nobel Peace Prize and his wanting to end the chemical bombing and wholesale slaughter in Syria.

But, carry on now.. rah rah red meat rah rah.

chervilant

(8,267 posts)
125. When I read posts like yours:
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 01:18 PM
Sep 2013

Let them wallow in their ignorant soundbite black and white mentality, snark.


I have to wonder: do you converse like this face to face, using condescension and sarcasm? Do you honestly think verbal bullying promotes your position? Do you think you're getting respect from other DUers, other than your fellow BOG members? Do you not see how you're doing the very thing about which you are ranting?

I've developed a strategy for eliminating such vitriol from my experience of this forum. (I'll trust that you understand this strategy, and will not waste time posting a response that I choose not to see...)
 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
77. I love Obama.....
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 05:25 PM
Sep 2013

Bama....

Ama....

Oh this must be the hate Obama echo chamber. Amber. Ber.


( see how I made it echo?)

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
85. we've got Iraqi oil
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 07:18 PM
Sep 2013

saudi's sell us their oil. Don't we have enough oil already? We don't need another pipeline for oil. Through syria.

rosesaylavee

(12,126 posts)
86. K&R
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 07:38 PM
Sep 2013

Not sure why I thought it would do anything... but wrote an email to him thru the whitehouse.gov site...

Very sad.

Not Sure

(735 posts)
92. That turned out to be a case of premature congratulations
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 09:49 PM
Sep 2013

Bet they wish they could have that one back, eh?

treestar

(82,383 posts)
93. You would think he was planning an aggressive attack
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 09:51 PM
Sep 2013

on another country in order to claim its territory. A country completely at peace.

All of this rhetoric overlooks the chemical attack. As long as you can convince yourself it didn't happen, or that you don't have to care about it, you can rant on like this.

The comments on the peace prize are ridiculous. That prize is not for doves or anti-war no-matter-what people. There are times we are stuck with war, or it would be giving into evil people and rolling over for them. It's how the person deals with it and the influence they have.



Heywood J

(2,515 posts)
113. Meanwhile, last week...
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 08:38 AM
Sep 2013
http://www.businessinsider.com/us-to-sell-cluster-bombs-to-saudi-arabia-2013-8

The international community is not happy with the United States and Saudi Arabia amid news that they have inked a deal for hundreds of millions of dollars of controversial and potentially unethical cluster bombs.

The $641 million deal would send 1,300 cluster bombs to America's closest ally on the Arabian Peninsula, through U.S. defense contractor Textron, according to a Pentagon release on the contract.

Kablooie

(18,632 posts)
95. What ever happened to him?
Sun Sep 8, 2013, 10:45 PM
Sep 2013

What is he hearing that made him change his mind about casually dropping missiles on other countries?
I'm sure this is not the kind of response he would jump to when he first became president.

Maybe there's a constant droning of violence and war that washes over him every day and is designed to desensitize a president after a few years.

Whatever it is, this is not the same guy that I voted for.

Common Sense Party

(14,139 posts)
104. Joe Biden warned us. He was off on the date, though. "Gird up your loins," he said.
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 01:27 AM
Sep 2013

He said it would happen in the first 6 months--he meant first 6 years.

A generated, international crisis to test Obama's mettle.
He's gonna need us.
Need our help.
To stand with him.
Initially, it won't be apparent that we're right.
Obama will clean the Augean stables.
We'll be asking 'why is this thing so tough?
Why are they down in the polls?'
They'll have to make the tough decisions.
"Remember the faith you had at this point because you’re going to have to reinforce us."

Remember?

Prophetic?

Pathetic?

You decide.

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2008/10/biden-to-suppor/

Response to Common Sense Party (Reply #104)

 

DontTreadOnMe

(2,442 posts)
119. If Obama does strike Syria, and it turns out successful - such as Assad steps down...
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 10:37 AM
Sep 2013

I think Kpete should be the first to close his account on DU.

 

reusrename

(1,716 posts)
127. Well, according to Obama that outcome would be an abject failure.
Mon Sep 9, 2013, 01:21 PM
Sep 2013

The purpose is NOT "regime change" in Syria.

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