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To: tejek who wrote (806031)9/10/2014 7:07:15 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1583677
 
Ted, let me clarify what I just said just to show you why it is indeed Obama's fault.

It's Obama's responsibility to focus on national security so that people don't have to fear terrorism. But the truth is that people feel less secure today than they have at any point in time post-9/11.

Why is that? Has anything fundamentally changed that makes an attack more likely? Maybe, maybe not, but the weakness and the lack of leadership that Obama is demonstrating is having a negative effect on people's sense of security.

Meanwhile, I believe Obama is making the mistake you're making, that he pretends the war on terrorism doesn't exist. If people feel less secure today, they just need to get over themselves, he feels. I say this because, among other things, he believes the ISIS crisis was created by media sensationalism.

Tenchusatsu