Quit picking on Obama……

JLM

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Consistency. Conviction of my beliefs. Not flaky.


I'll give you 50%. Unfortunately I've yet to see politicians who have your level of consistency or anywhere near your moral altitude when it comes to conviction of beliefs. You don't believe the sh*t they peddle do you, Walter? -:)
 

Walter

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I'll give you 50%. Unfortunately I've yet to see politicians who have your level of consistency or anywhere near your moral altitude when it comes to conviction of beliefs. You don't believe the sh*t they peddle do you, Walter? -:)
I believe the sh!t I peddle.
 

BaalsTears

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Obama:

"Al Qaeda is on the run."

"Ten years of war are coming to an end."

"If you like your health plan you can keep your health plan."

"If you like your doctor you can keep your doctor."

"I did not set down a red line on Syria."

"It is unlikely ebola can make it into America."
 

EagleSmack

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Obama:

"Al Qaeda is on the run."

"Ten years of war are coming to an end."

"If you like your health plan you can keep your health plan."

"If you like your doctor you can keep your doctor."

"I did not set down a red line on Syria."

"It is unlikely ebola can make it into America."


And the latest quote from Obama after a worker told him his health insurance rates are going up.


"You aren't shopping smart enough."
 

gopher

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Surprise - President Obama is winning on a foreign policy issue — for a change


Get ready to pop the champagne, White House. For the first time since January, President Obama is polling a 50 percent approval rating on an issue: his handling of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

That is not a typo: It has been eight months since Obama last cracked half the American public on any given issue -- foreign policy or otherwise -- in Washington Post/ABC News polling.

The newest WaPo-ABC poll shows 50 percent approve of Obama's handling of the Islamic State, as compared to 44 percent who disapprove. That's an improvement from August, when the question referenced only Iraq and not Syria, and 42 percent of Americans gave Obama a vote of confidence.

Obama's new polling heights come as Americans overwhelmingly approve of the airstrikes he ordered in Syria. Seven in 10 Americans (70 percent) support the airstrikes -- up from 65 percent in early September. His decision to send American forces to train Iraqi troops and coordinate airstrikes against the Islamic State in that country is less popular, but still gets positive marks: 53 percent support and 44 percent opposition.

The most supportive political group on each of these counts is Republicans, 80 percent of whom back the airstrikes in Syria and 60 percent of whom support the effort in Iraq. At the same time, these very same Republicans only give Obama a 30 percent overall approval rating on his handling of the Islamic State -- which depresses the topline number above.


President Obama is winning on a foreign policy issue — for a change - The Washington Post






I still say GTFO is the better way.
 

Locutus

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BaalsTears

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Comrade Obama's greatest disasters are in foreign policy. In fact, the worst is yet to come. The US is going to be defeated by ISIS...I'm sad to say. There is no strategic objective, no doctrine, no order of battle, flawed tactics of wack a mole, etc. China and Russia are making major gains militarily on the US while Uncle Sam plays wack a mole with Fuzzy Wuzzies. We haven't seen anything yet.
 

Locutus

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President Ebola

What does it tell you when Britain and France have stopped flights to and from the nations in Africa where Ebola has become a threat and the United States has not taken a similar measure?

What does it tell you when the President sends 3,000 U.S. troops on a “humanitarian” mission to West Africa? It tells me he has put the U.S. at risk if any or a portion of these troops return after having been infected.

As always history has lessons that cannot be ignored. In 1918 and 1919, there was a pandemic of the Spanish influenza that caught nations by surprise, infecting an estimated 500 million people and killing between 50 and a 100 million of them in three waves. It began in the U.S. in March 1918 at a crowded army camp, Fort Riley, Kansas.

As these troops, living in close proximity to one another, were transported between camps, the disease spread quickly even before they were assembled on East Coast ports on route to France. They in turn bought it to the trenches of war in Europe.

The second wave struck in 1918 at a naval facility in Boston and at the Camp Devens military base in Massachusetts. October 1918 was the most deadly month in which 195,000 Americans died. The Harvard University Open Library notes that the supply of health care workers, morticians, and grave diggers dwindled and mass graves were often dug to bury the dead. There were subsequent outbreaks in 1957 and 1968.

And, at some point, 3,000 U.S. troops will be returning from West Africa to military facilities here at home.


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President Ebola - Linkis.com