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To: bentway who wrote (902655)11/23/2015 11:13:20 AM
From: Bonefish  Respond to of 1577020
 
The Dems up in Michigan will enjoy the fruits of their labor, SHARIA law. LOL



To: bentway who wrote (902655)11/23/2015 11:15:45 AM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577020
 
You'll need a dictionary :

Charles Krauthammer | Obama’s phony warPosted on November 23 2015 - 10:00 AM - Posted by: Doug Brady | Follow Doug on Twitter!

Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post:

Obama defended his policy by listing its multifaceted elements. Such as, “I hosted at the United Nations an entire discussion of counterterrorism strategies and curbing the flow of foreign fighters.” An “entire” discussion, mind you. Not a partial one. They tremble in Raqqa.

And “We have mobilized 65 countries to go after ISIL.” Yes, and what would we do without Luxembourg?

Obama complained of being criticized for not being bellicose enough. But the complaint is not about an absence of bellicosity but about an absence of passion, of urgency and of commitment to the fight. The air campaign over Syria averages seven strikes a day. Seven. In Operation Desert Storm, we flew 1,100 sorties a day. Even in the Kosovo campaign, we averaged 138. Obama is doing just enough in Syria to give the appearance of motion, yet not nearly enough to have any chance of success.

Obama’s priorities lie elsewhere. For example, climate change, which he considers the greatest “ threat to our future.”

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