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Politics : American Presidential Politics and foreign affairs -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: greatplains_guy who wrote (56383)9/26/2012 8:44:05 AM
From: Peter Dierks2 Recommendations  Respond to of 71588
 
Sacked consulate and dead ambassador “bumps in the road”

Bumps in the road to Las Vegas. Interesting how his rhetoric changes to suit the occasion. It was not that long ago that Obama was telling people not to go to Vegas. Now he can not get there fast enough. I hope he didn't run over any Ambassadors or Navy Seals on his way there, it might make his ride a bit bumpier.



To: greatplains_guy who wrote (56383)9/30/2012 3:05:59 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
Ya, it was a simplistic video that caused the riot, sure......



To: greatplains_guy who wrote (56383)9/30/2012 10:18:50 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71588
 
Obama actively pushed Hosni Mubarak to give up power a mere eight days after protests started in Tahrir Square, even though the government hadn’t done anything to suppress them.

Obama made the decision to bomb Libya and depose Moammar Qaddafi militarily, which had the unfortunate and totally predictable consequence of allowing al-Qaeda and other radical Islamist terror networks (Ansar al-Sharia, especially) carte blanche to operate in the eastern part of the country.

In both countries, Obama allowed critical power vacuums to arise that could only be filled by radical groups like the Muslim Brotherhood and these terror networks.