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Thread #127472   Message #3184024
Posted By: Sawzaw
08-Jul-11 - 07:29 PM
Thread Name: BS: The Tea Party a Terrorist Organization??
Subject: RE: BS: The Tea Party a Terrorist Organization??
After being shreaded in his belligerent kamikaze killer attack on a poor guitar pickin dead guy in his rabid attempt to tie the Teaparty to the KKK the taliban, He now desparately attempts to switch the subject to the war ot the deficit.

"You were the creeps who supported and cheered these wars on"

Really? Obama is a creep?

PHOENIX -- President Barack Obama told military service members Monday that the war in Afghanistan was: not a war of choice. This is a war of necessity. Those who attacked America on 9/11 are plotting to do so again. If left unchecked, the Taliban insurgency will mean an even larger safe haven from which Al Qaeda would plot to kill more Americans.

So this is not only a war worth fighting. This is fundamental to the defense of our people. and that the U.S. would adhere to its timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq by the end of 2011.

"By moving forward in Iraq, we're able to refocus on the war against al Qaeda and its extremist allies in Afghanistan and Pakistan,"
In September 2004, in the heat of his campaign for the U.S. Senate, Obama said (according to an AP report) that even though Bush had bungled his handling of the war, simply pulling out of Iraq would make things worse. Therefore, he himself would be willing to send more soldiers to Iraq if it is part of a strategy that the President and military leaders believe will stabilize the country and eventually allow America to withdraw.

As President, I will make the fight against al Qaeda and the Taliban the top priority that it should be. This is a war that we have to win. We need a stronger and sustained partnership between Afghanistan, Pakistan and NATO to secure the border, to take out terrorist camps, and to crack down on cross-border insurgents.

I will send at least two additional combat brigades to Afghanistan, and use this commitment to seek greater contributions with fewer restrictions from NATO allies.

I have always thought that we did the right thing in Afghanistan.


Oh and Bobert, why haven't you mentioned bombing Libya? Or Somalia? or Yemen? Who is responsible for them?