Or ask congress before drawing said line.cb1000rider wrote:Maybe. I think we probably don't know about 99% of the chess that occurs in the office of the President.mamabearCali wrote:sadly I don't think our president is a good chess player
In this circumstance, I agree with you. What a colossal mistake to draw a line in the sand and not be willing to act on it.
I get asking Congress. However, he'd need to the stamina to act anyway if Congress didn't authorize... He put himself in that position.
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- Tue Sep 10, 2013 8:55 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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Re: Syria - hype or war?
- Sun Sep 08, 2013 2:44 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Syria - hype or war?
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Re: Syria - hype or war?
Yeah... If you're in the target area when you see an incoming missile/bomb/HE-motar round, I don't think the combination of human vision and human-powered propulsion is sufficient to survive. Maybe if you see the launch and immediately realize it's coming your way, you might be able to run around the corner of a building or something. Maybe.Fangs wrote:http://www.mrcolionnoir.com/news/crazy- ... vaporized/
Saw this on Colion Noir's Facebook. They tried to run...
I think this is why we developed tanks that can fire while moving.