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To: Brumar89 who wrote (737408)9/5/2013 5:41:55 PM
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To: Brumar89 who wrote (737408)9/5/2013 7:59:05 PM
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Rep. Michael Grimm (R-N.Y.), who on Saturday said he supported President Obama’s decision to launch military action in Syria, has changed his mind.

In a statement Thursday, Grimm says the window for action has now passed and that the feedback from his constituents has made him re-think his previous position.

Grimm added: “Now that the Assad regime has seen our playbook and has been given enough time to prepare and safeguard potential targets, I do not feel that we have enough to gain as a nation by moving forward with this attack on our own.”

Grimm is the 91st House member to express opposition to military action in Syria, along with 93 who have expressed skepticism. That means the ranks of those likely to vote against a use of force resolution is getting close to the 217 that will be required to defeat it.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (737408)9/6/2013 8:21:41 AM
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If OFA holds pro-amnesty demonstrations and NOBODY shows up ... is that a sign it's dead?