How long would you have liked the troops to stay there? Indefinitely?
Until the mission was accomplished?
How long would you have liked the troops to stay there? Indefinitely?
Every president for the last 20 years.
Provide me a single example of a 'warhawkish' comment that I've made in this thread so I can mock you relentlessly.
The entire citing of terrorism is a war drum. It has been for about 20 years now. It's tired and obvious.
I'm not arguing with you about Obama's negatives. I'd probably agree with you on at least most of them, if not all of them. The problem with someone my age is that I can remember stuff from 5 or 6 years ago or even 10+ years ago better and easier than I can remember last week. Of course since last week sucked that's not necessarily a bad thing. This is also why when the Repubs on this board talked the "we all need to put our differences aside and work with this new president like all of us did to work with the new president 8 years ago and the returning president 4 years ago I called bull****. You guys may really not remember all the stuff I read back then, but I do.
I also remember how any discussion with a particular individual around here over our real reasons for going into Iraq had to BEGIN with us admitting that our only motivations for going into the Iraq war were 100% legitimate and honorable and that there could be no talk of "Crooked Cheney" having an ulterior motive. Remember those "good old days"?
So yeah, bash on Obama. His foreign policy moves were for the most part questionable at best and terrible at worst. I tend to think he fell into that "what would W do and once I find out I"ll do the opposite" trap but that's just me. In either case I agree that the world is less safe now than it used to be and that Obama is not totally to blame by any means, he didn't exactly help things either. I could say the same thing about the positive numbers that are present in the economy after his 8 years.
Oh and THE real reason why we as a nation do just about everything we do it money, pure and simple. We may not be getting any of it, but those who call the shots certainly are.
Ahhh, nope. Only one president in the last 20 years went into the middle east and destabilized a semi-secular government.
I'm only going after Obama hard on foreign policy because, to me, it's his Achilles and I'm tired of watching people dance around the fire.
Take Bill Clinton and stack him against Obama.
Is there any question of who the better diplomat was? Granted, Clinton had some major snafus (North Korea, Bin Laden, Cuba, Bosnia) ... but he was much more proactive abroad that Obama, who history will ultimately remember as an isolationist.
destabilized a semi-secular government.
So terrorism is not a bigger threat now as opposed to 5 10 15 20 years ago?
The entire citing of terrorism is a war drum. It has been for about 20 years now. It's tired and obvious.
Nope, terrorism isn't a threat now, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, or 40 years ago. It's a threat but it's hardly a real threat especially for Americans living in America. You're much more likely to die from heart disease, but your country tells it's citizens that they should have more servings of grains than they should of fruits and vegetables combined.
Nope, terrorism isn't a threat now
It's a threat but it's hardly a real threat
Americans living in America.
You're much more likely to die from heart disease
more servings of grains than they should of fruits and vegetables combined.
Lol.
Revisionism is a beautiful thing.
Where was this post during Obama's reign? You know the president that killed a lot of civilians in drone attacks, the unmanned killing machine he released on people?
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But seriously, just because terrorism isn't a threat in your corner of New England doesn't mean that it isn't in my corner of New England. The threat is a harsh reality and there are things that we can do to make ourselves safer instead of saying, "Terrorism is obvious." (Whatever that actually means).
Nope, terrorism isn't a threat now, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, or 40 years ago. It's a threat but it's hardly a real threat especially for Americans living in America. You're much more likely to die from heart disease, but your country tells it's citizens that they should have more servings of grains than they should of fruits and vegetables combined.
I lived in the fifth largest(?) city in NJ with a rich and diverse population that was pretty close to NYC and Philly and have never felt fear of terrorism. Yes I rode NJ Transit, Patco, PATH, etc. I've never thought about my train being blown up. I spend more time worrying about other things.
And there are things you can do to make us safer. Bombing civilians isn't one of them.
I hated Obama too. I have been saying this for a long time. You just need to read my posts more![]()
I lived in the fifth largest(?) city in NJ with a rich and diverse population that was pretty close to NYC and Philly and have never felt fear of terrorism. Yes I rode NJ Transit, Patco, PATH, etc. I've never thought about my train being blown up. I spend more time worrying about other things.
And there are things you can do to make us safer. Bombing civilians isn't one of them.