Syria - hype or war?

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AndyC wrote:By the way - if we have a war in Syria, I'm not available.

Haven't you heard, it's not going to be a war . . . just a quick bombardment from the air and no boots on the ground. You know, like Pearl Harbor.
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This is a no-win situation, on one hand you have a bloody dictator, and the other hand bloody rebels. We should support neither and let Allah sort it out.
‘These images ought to be a wake up call for those who think Syria is headed for a better future under the rebels.’
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At this point, I'd love Biden to become POTUS - He's more laughable than most comedians.

His spectacular gaucherie is a joy to behold.

Biden's our political Yogi Berra.

Heck he's even funny looking.

His hair plugs have a certain "please don't look at me" quality that's quite comic...
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Abraham wrote:At this point, I'd love Biden to become POTUS - He's more laughable than most comedians.

His spectacular gaucherie is a joy to behold.

Biden's our political Yogi Berra.

Heck he's even funny looking.

His hair plugs have a certain "please don't look at me" quality that's quite comic...
Unfortunately, if handing the "football" to Obama is like giving a gun to a 10 year old, handing the "football" to Biden is like handing that gun to a monkey. Neither can be trusted with command authority over the military.
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After careful consideration, I am against any action in Syria. My president has not made his case and drew a red line and now he's not accepting responsibility for it. I truly felt embarrassed watching him back-peddle his way out of it. I do not feel comfortable with a commander in chief giving orders to our troops when he can't stand by his word. I worry for our troops! They might get left behind. If he could do it to his own ambassador, he wouldn't bat an eye for an airman who might get shot down. Expendable, is a word that comes to mind. Besides, sequestration part 2 is about to hit the military even harder, so we obviously can't afford to drop bombs or lob missiles, they cost money! And they're considering cutting combat pay, so NO, another reason we can't afford to send troops...

No, let them sort their own troubles out. They like living in the dark ages, so be it.
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As a mater of truth, if the Syria Campaign does serve the interest of the Jewish state, Israel, the strike would happen no matter what.
End of the story.
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Beiruty wrote:As a mater of truth, if the Syria Campaign does serve the interest of the Jewish state, Israel, the strike would happen no matter what.
End of the story.

For all "Nay sayers", how do you deal with Iran when Iran wants to go nuclear? If the threat of force is no more, than KSA and Turkey and maybe Egypt would go nuclear in 6 months after notifying and withdrawing from NPT.
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Maybe we should just be fare.............. Bomb the daylights out of both sides that should cover all bases. Then tell them to sit down an figure it out or tell Russia,China, Iran to figure it out. Anyway, no matter how you look at it not our problem.
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Beiruty wrote:
Beiruty wrote:As a mater of truth, if the Syria Campaign does serve the interest of the Jewish state, Israel, the strike would happen no matter what.
End of the story.

For all "Nay sayers", how do you deal with Iran when Iran wants to go nuclear? If the threat of force is no more, than KSA and Turkey and maybe Egypt would go nuclear in 6 months after notifying and withdrawing from NPT.

With Russia and China involved I don't see how anyone can reasonably see them not becoming nuclear armed. It's only a matter of time before everyone is armed. We should stay out of it.
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suthdj wrote:Ok just read it is setteled.

http://omg.yahoo.com/news/madonna-final ... 10358.html

OMG, I actually somewhat agree with Madonna?! I need a cup of tea.
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http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/climat ... up-for-war" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Syria problem caused by global warming.

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A Fox news commentator made an error on their broadcast this morning. He said Assad was the only person to kill people with nerve gas since Hitler.

I found no method to contact Fox news so they could set the record straight.

Terrible that they would allow such a factual error to be made on their network. Maybe its part of being balanced, they have to promote lies with the truth.

Saddam Hussein (remember him) used nerve gas repeatedly in Iraq against his own people the Kurds and in the Iraq/Iran war. He piled up a much higher body count than 1400. I believe Assad or the rebels got all of his nerve gas from Saddam just before we invaded.

Oh and yeah and our current president was against taking any action against him.

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philip964 wrote:http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/climat ... up-for-war

Syria problem caused by global warming.

I sure hope Brian Merchant rode his bike to work and promptly hugged a bunny.
So now my carbon footprint is to blame.
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