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Old 08-29-2014, 05:27 AM
 
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President Golfer is too busy to develop a strategy. He's already busy getting all His 35 y/o illegal children enrolled in high school; He's got a fund raiser tomorrow night; and He has a round of golf planned for Saturday. Give the guy a break!
Oh give it a break. What do you want Obama to be, chained to the oval office chair.
Repubs criticized Jimmy Carter for being "held prisoner" in the WH....

Can't be too obsessed with what's going on "over there" all the time.
It's the attention those folks crave, don't ya know.

IF we must, bomb the **** out of the place till there is nothing left. And this time,
just take the countries over, completely, when we meddle.
Otherwise, stay the hell out of the region all together.
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Old 08-29-2014, 05:34 AM
 
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We do not need a strategy to get rid of ISIS. ISIS is not our problem to fix. It has to addressed by the people of the region. Unless and until that is done, there will never be a "strategy" that will work. We can assist, encourage, and lead the cheers but the getting rid part has to be done by them, not us. Why do so many have a problem understanding this simple fact?
Because the only thing simple is the belief that ISIS is not our problem. Let them make an attack in one of our cities and see how quick it becomes a national prority. See how fast our beloved government over reacts and clamps down on it's citizens taking our freedoms away as if it's our fault. leaving the border open is a welcome mat for terroist to come and go as they choose. We haven't had any leaders for a long time from either party and I'm afraid we are going to pay dearly for this...
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Old 08-29-2014, 05:37 AM
 
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From his snap news conference today.

Obama On Dealing With ISIS

The Military doesn't have a strategy, Obama doesn't have a strategy. The Intelligence people have no clue about what is going on.

Situation is chaos and another 150 people were executed by the Head Choppers. I guess we are waiting for the next video of a Journalist that has lost his head. News is bad coming from Russia's move on Ukraine, and not so good with the Chinese buzzing our planes.

On the upside for Obama - he has another Fund Raiser this weekend and a wedding, hope he can work in a relaxing Golf Game so he can "think" and "clear his head".
It would have been better if he said "We are working on a strategy" just like how he answers every other investigative question about Benghazi, etc. He always words it "we are investigating".

this very statement tells the enemy America is weak (no we are NOT weak, but that is what president Obozo just made us look like)…. and it lets the enemy know they can keep right on killing because they have that much more time to do so.

Stupid Obozo Obomgo !!!

meanwhile, his stupid wife is going around terrorizing students lunches when she has not been elected to do so.

November 2016 cant come soon enough.
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Old 08-29-2014, 05:40 AM
 
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Obama's strategy should be to protect America first.

-Put the military on our borders and secure them. We already know the cartels are bringing in "special" people for $50,000 a pop.

-Start seriously profiling terrorists.

--Stop allowing anyone to enter this country with passports showing recent entry to those countries, with some exceptions like media.

--Crack down, start monitoring seriously all mosques, clerics, and madrasa type Muslim hangouts in this country.
(Hey, if your mosque isn't up to bad stuff, then why be upset -- do your part in protecting Americans -- it ain't Christians, Buddhists, or New Agers that are terrorizing the world.)

Sadly, Liberals will never let any of this this happen.
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Old 08-29-2014, 05:41 AM
 
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It would have been better if he said "We are working on a strategy" just like how he answers every other investigative question about Benghazi, etc. He always words it "we are investigating".

November 2016 cant come soon enough.
I think it would be better if the media just quit asking. After all, if you don't want them "enemy"
to know what we are doing, informing the media, is the first place they'll look.

Nov '16 really depends on what other Bozo we replace this bozo with
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Old 08-29-2014, 05:45 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Reading the comments here it makes me wonder if the discussion is being held between a bunch of high school kids.
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Old 08-29-2014, 05:47 AM
 
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We do not need a strategy to get rid of ISIS.

ISIS is not our problem to fix.

It has to addressed by the people of the region. Unless and until that is done, there will never be a "strategy" that will work. We can assist, encourage, and lead the cheers but the getting rid part has to be done by them, not us. Why do so many have a problem understanding this simple fact?
'Not our problem' is ok with me. Obama should tell his people to stop telling me ISIS Is our problem. They're telling me ISIS is a direct threat to U.S. interests. That doesn't mean they'll behead me any time soon, but the country in general will be damaged.
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Old 08-29-2014, 05:47 AM
 
Location: Texas
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Reading the comments here it makes me wonder if the discussion is being held between a bunch of high school kids.

Lots of keyboard commandos and armchair generals who have all the answers, that's for sure.
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Old 08-29-2014, 05:48 AM
 
Location: Texas
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'Not our problem' is ok with me. Obama should tell his people to stop telling me ISIS Is our problem. They're telling me ISIS is a direct threat to U.S. interests. That doesn't mean they'll behead me any time soon, but the country in general will be damaged.

Kind of like how we were told the taliban were a big threat.
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Old 08-29-2014, 05:54 AM
 
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Cheney-Rumsfeld 2016. Because America Needs to Grow A Pair.
They have a pair alright...Iraq and Afghanistan. A pair of losses.


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I'm no fan on FDR, but had obama been potus during WW2, we'd all be speaking Japanese and German.
Somehow I know you would've been a great and enthusiastic German speaker in THAT period.
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