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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #150 on: February 20, 2011, 05:58:06 AM »
Are you for real?  The whole article should have everyone shaking their head in disgust at the naïve bullshit coming from this admn. 

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #151 on: February 20, 2011, 06:27:17 AM »
Are you for real?  The whole article should have everyone shaking their head in disgust at the naïve bullshit coming from this admn. 

 
I don't see where talking to your enemies is naive.....we cannot defeat them on the battlefield..its best for us to cut the best deal with the best people and get out of there

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #152 on: February 20, 2011, 06:27:42 AM »
Just read Egypt is allowing two Iranian ships through the canal, first time since 1979, a significant date for sure. 

Yeah, great job! 

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #153 on: February 20, 2011, 07:12:12 AM »
Iran Naval Ships to Cross Suez Canal on Monday
IRAN NAVAL SHIPS SUEZ CANAL IRANIAN SHIPS MIDDLE EAST
Reuters | 19 Feb 2011 | 05:58 PM ET



Two Iranian naval ships will sail through the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean on Monday, a Suez Canal official said, in what will be the first passage of Iranian naval ships through the canal since 1979.

Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has described Iran's plan to send the ships through the canal en route to Syria as a "provocation."

The official said the vessels would arrive at the southern mouth of the canal in the Red Sea's Gulf of Suez on Sunday. They would enter the canal in the northern convoy on Monday morning and complete the journey to the Mediterranean by evening.

An Egyptian army source said on Friday that the military, which has been running Egypt since President Hosni Mubarak was toppled from power on Feb. 11, had approved Iran's request to send the ships through the canal.

The decision had posed an early diplomatic headache for Egypt's interim government. Cairo is an ally of the United States and has a peace treaty with Israel but its relations with Iran have been strained since the 1979 revolution.

Egypt's Western allies are watching for hints of any shift in policy towards its Middle East neighbours.

Writing by Tom Perry; editing by Michael Roddy

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #154 on: February 20, 2011, 08:41:18 AM »
Just read Egypt is allowing two Iranian ships through the canal, first time since 1979, a significant date for sure. 

Yeah, great job! 

It's tricky... we talk about how we support democracy, etc.

But the majority of people over there prefer Iran to the USA.  The majority of people in the area hate us and will vote in people who work against our interests.

So in this case... when the majority of the population disagrees with our agenda on their side of the world, it's probably better that we prop up dictatorships.

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #155 on: February 20, 2011, 08:03:20 PM »
Obama Quicker Denouncing Gov. Walker than Mubarak
ABC News ^ | Feb. 20, 2011 | by Joshua Miller





~ EXCERPT ~

Thousands in the streets protesting. Chanting workers, young and old, taking over a government building and grinding activity to a halt. Lawmakers fleeing. An executive standing firm in face of the revolt.

**snip**

President Obama weighed in on the issue on Wednesday, calling Walker's legislation "an assault on unions."

**snip**

"The President was quicker and more forceful of his denouncement of Gov. Scott Walker than he was of denouncing Hosni Mubarak," (ABC News Correspondent Jon) Karl said. "Madison, Wisconsin – the state of Wisconsin -- this is arguably ground zero for the 2012 presidential campaign. Look, this is a state if President Obama loses, he's almost certainly going to not win re-election," Karl explained.


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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #156 on: February 21, 2011, 06:35:16 AM »
Egypt gets its Khomeini
Jerusaelem Post ^ | 2-21-11 | BARRY RUBIN




Up until now, the Egyptian revolution generally, and the Brotherhood in particular, has lacked a charismatic thinker, someone who could really mobilize the masses. Qaradawi is that man. Talkbacks (3) Friday, February 18 may be a turning point in Egyptian history. On that day Yusuf al-Qaradawi spoke to a giant cheering crowd in Tahrir Square.

He praised the army – to ward off it’s repression and to encourage it to support a transformation of the country.

He preached caution and patience, working with the army.

And he also lavished praise on the pro-Islamist chairman of the committee to write the new constitution, which may not be a good sign at all.

There is one easily missed word in his speech that is the most significant. That word is “hypocrites.” In the Islamist lexicon, hypocrites means Muslims who do not practice “true” Islam according to the radicals. To take Egypt out of the hands of “hypocrites” is to put it onto the hands of the Muslim Brotherhood – or at least similarly minded people – which, contrary to the best and the brightest policy makers, intelligence analysts, experts and journalists, is not a moderate organization.

History may show that while president Jimmy Carter may have “lost” Iran, one of his successors may have helped give away Egypt. Is that alarmist? I hope so.

Watch and see.

As so often happens, Israel will be left to pay the bill.

Qaradawi said he looked forward to a similar ceremony in Jerusalem, and he did not mean after a two-state negotiated solution.

IT WAS 32 years ago almost to the day when Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returned in triumph to Tehran to take over the leadership of that country. Qaradawi has a tougher job, but he’s up to the challenge if his health holds up.

Up until now, the Egyptian revolution generally, and the Brotherhood in particular, has lacked a charismatic thinker, someone who could really mobilize the masses. Qaradawi is that man. Long resident in the Gulf, he is returning to his homeland in triumph.

Through Internet, radio, his 100 books and his weekly satellite television program, he has been an articulate voice for revolutionary Islamism. He is literally a living legend.

Under the old regime, Qaradawi had been banned from the country. He is now 84 – two years older than the fallen president Hosni Mubarak – but tremendously energetic and clear-minded.

It was Qaradawi who, in critiquing Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida, argued that Islamists should always participate in elections because they would invariably win them. Hamas and Hezbollah have shown that he was right.

Symbolically, he gave the Friday prayer/sermon in Tahrir Square, the center of the revolutionary movement.

The massing of hundreds of thousands in the square to hear a sermon by a radical Islamist is not the kind of thing that’s been going on under the 60-year-old military regime that was recently overthrown.

The context is also the thanking of Qaradawi for his support of the revolution – an implication that he is somehow its spiritual father.

Though some in the West view him as a moderate, Qaradawi supports the straight Islamist line: anti-American, anti-Western, wipe Israel off the map, foment jihad, stone homosexuals....in short, the works.

One of his initiatives has been urging Muslims to settle in the West, of which he said, “that powerful West, which has come to rule the world, should not be left to the influence of the Jews alone.”

He contends that the three major threats Muslims face are Zionism, internal integration and globalization. To survive, he argues, Muslims must fight the Zionists, Crusaders, idolators and communists.

Make no mistake, Qaradawi is not some fossilized Islamic ideologue. He is brilliant and innovative, tactically flexible and strategically sophisticated. He is subtle enough to sell himself as a moderate to those who don’t understand the implications of his words or able to look beneath the surface of his presentation.

What is his view of both the Mubarak regime and the young, Facebook-flourishing liberals who made the revolution? As he said in 2004: “Some Arab and Muslim secularists are following the US government by advocating the kind of reform that will disarm the nation from the elements of strength that are holding our people together.”

There is no doubt. Qaradawi, not bin Laden, is the most dangerous revolutionary Islamist in the world, and he is about to unleash the full force of his persuasion on Egypt.

Who are you going to bet on being more influential, a Google executive and an unorganized band of well-intentioned liberal Egyptians, or the world champion radical Islamist cleric?

The writer is director of the Global Research in International Affairs Center and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs Journal. He blogs at www.rubinreports.blogspo t.com. A shorter version of this article was published in American Thinker.


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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #157 on: February 21, 2011, 07:27:46 AM »
  Monday, February 21, 2011
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: Egypt is about the rejection of the United States by Islam


Sen. Soetoro reading the Post-American World by Fareed Zakaria on the 2008 campaign trail.

"The main problem in the Muslim world is the presence of the United States. It is the biggest problem. We need to address that. It is necessary to remove the US from the Islamic world,"-- Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei revealed the truth regarding Egypt and the present unrest in the Islamic world, which is the recent overthrow of the Egyptian government, was a direct rejection of the U.S.A. by the Muslim world. These developments beg the questions did president Barry Hussein Soetoro know beforehand of these hostilities and how much did he know about the coming Islamic advance on the Western world. (see article)

Moreover recent political unrest has went viral in foreign governments Iran, Algeria, Yemen, Morocco, China and domestically in Wisconsin USA. They all have the same political instability in common. However, do they share something else, perhaps something yet unconsidered.

On Sunday, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called on Muslims to "remove" the US from the Islamic world in the middle of an explosion of Islamic unrest in the Middle East. Coincidence?

Then is it also chance that the Progressive Liberal agenda detonated across the American political landscape over the last two years? In addition, is there a common catalyst that is driving this worldwide cataclysmic political change as well as this current domestic upheaval? (see article)

Moreover, what about the last two years in the United States, We’ve witnessed Homosexual advancement not by the American people but by the U.S. government over the objections of the American people. There has been U.S. government backed illegal immigration lawsuits and politicking by special interests illegal alien lovers and their government backers. In addition, we have seen forced Obamacare legislation made law over the utter objections of the American people now declared unconstitutional by the courts. We have also seen trillion dollar spending and bailouts in just the past two years the likes that took the previous administration eight years to spend.

All of the above separately or collectively could have been cause for massive street protest in the United States yet Conservatives did not resort to such tactics. However what did cause an uprising in the Wisconsin streets of that state’s capital were the president Barry Hussein Soetoro’s back Union’s objection of Wisconsin state government’s attempt to regain in control of its budget. To which we can only conclude that president Soetoro is against the state of Wisconsin just as he is against the state of Arizona.

Moreover, the Wisconsin Union backed street protest look very similar to those in Egypt, Iran, Algeria, Yemen, Morocco and China leaving one to ask the question is there a common denominator among all of the protests?

Ayatollah Khamenei said the Egyptian uprising was anti-American. He has also stated that all similar Islam events are for the removal of American influences from the Middle East. I’m willing to say the Wisconsin uprising is anti-American as well.

Since president Soetoro has said that he is backing the Egyptian, uprisings, which the Ayatollah claimed are anti-American, and since the president has said he is backing the Union uprisings in Wisconsin which are anti-government, it is not difficult to see what the foreign and domestic political unrest both have in common.

http://creatingorwellianworld-view-alaphiah.blogspot.com/2011/02/ayatollah-ali-khamenei-egypt-is-about.html

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #158 on: February 22, 2011, 03:09:16 PM »
No time for Libya or hostages
Politico44 ^ | 02/22/11 | MATT NEGRIN




President Obama is sticking to his script, and there’s no room in it for Libya or the killings of four hostages by Somali pirates.

Instead, Obama is spending his Tuesday in Cleveland spreading his message about jobs and innovation, and sitting in on some “breakout sessions” at a forum modeled after his “winning the future” rallying cry.

Obama spoke for eight minutes in the morning as he started the conference, but made no mention of the violence in Libya or of the deaths of the hostages held by Somali pirates. His press secretary, Jay Carney, told reporters on Air Force One that he was informed of the hostage deaths early Tuesday morning.


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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #159 on: February 22, 2011, 03:14:20 PM »
Obama’s devastatingly mixed signals
Jerusalem Post ^ | 02/21/2011 | CAROLINE B. GLICK




By adopting a policy it openly hated and then condemning its own behavior, the US essentially told Israel, America is not a credible partner. Talkbacks (45) For better or worse, each passing day the Middle East is becoming more unstable. Regimes that have clung to power for decades are now being overthrown and threatened. Others are preemptively cracking down on their opponents or seeking to appease them.

While no one can say with certainty what the future will bring to the radically altered Middle Eastern landscape, it is becoming increasingly apparent that US influence over events here will be dramatically diminished.

This assessment is based on the widespread view that the Obama administration has failed to articulate a coherent policy for contending with the rising populist tides.

Last Friday’s UN Security Council vote was a case in point. On the one hand, the US vetoed a Lebanese-sponsored resolution that criminalized Israel’s policy of permitting Jews to exercise their property rights in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. On the other, after vetoing the resolution, US Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton condemned their own actions and explained why what they did was wrong.

As Rice put it in her explanation of the vote: “We reject in the strongest terms the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlement activity. For more than four decades, Israeli settlement activity in territories occupied in 1967 has undermined Israel’s security and corroded hopes for peace and stability in the region. Continued settlement activity violates Israel’s international commitments, devastates trust between the parties, and threatens the prospects for peace….

“While we agree with our fellow Council members – and indeed, with the wider world – about the folly and illegitimacy of continued Israeli settlement activity, we think it unwise for this Council to attempt to resolve the core issues that divide Israelis and Palestinians. We therefore regrettably have opposed this draft resolution.”

It is important at the outset to point out that Rice’s claims are either wrong or debatable. Israel has not committed itself to barring Jews from exercising property rights in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. Permitting Jewish construction in these areas does not violate Israel’s international commitments.

Moreover, there is no firm international legal basis for declaring Jewish neighborhoods and villages in these areas illegal.

It is far from clear that Jewish neighborhoods, cities and villages in these areas harm prospects for peace or undermine trust between Israelis and Arabs. Jews built far more homes back when Israel was signing agreements with the Palestinians.

Finally, it is far easier to form a coherent argument explaining how these communities strengthen Israel’s security than an argument that they endanger it.

BUT BEYOND the basic falseness of Rice’s statement, her condemnation of her own vote to veto the resolution, and Clinton’s similar statements, serve to send a series of messages to the states in the region that are devastating to US regional posture.

Friday’s Security Council vote marked a new peak in the Fatah-controlled, US-sponsored Palestinian Authority’s political war against Israel. The war’s aim is to delegitimize the Jewish state in order to foment its collapse on the model of apartheid South Africa.

To advance this aim, the Palestinians seek to isolate Israel internationally by criminalizing it in international arenas. The Palestinians have made intense use of all UN bodies to achieve their goal. With automatic majorities in nearly every UN body, the most obvious impediment to the Palestinians’ bid to criminalize Israel and thus bring about its international isolation is the US’s Security Council veto.

Since the Palestinians first began using the UN to criminalize Israel in the 1970s, it has been the consistent policy of all US administrations to use the Security Council veto to either vote down anti-Israel initiatives or remove them from the agenda by threatening to veto them.

But then came US President Barack Obama with his expressed interest in reconciling the US with the anti- American and anti-Israel majorities in all UN bodies. To this end, Obama has refused to commit himself to using the veto to prevent the criminalization of Israel.

Capitalizing on Obama’s position, the Palestinians tried to make it as hard and politically costly as possible for Obama to support Israel.

Friday’s vote was months in the making and it was clearly inspired by the Obama administration’s own policies.

Since entering office, the president has been outspoken in his view that Jews must be denied their property rights in Jerusalem neighborhoods outside the 1949 armistice lines, and in Judea and Samaria. Obama has repeatedly plunged US-Israel relations into crisis with his unprecedented demand that the Netanyahu government adopt his discriminatory policies and deny Jews the right to their property in these areas.

Obama’s obsession with barring Jewish property rights provided the Palestinians with the opening to undermine US support for Israel at the Security Council. By putting forward a resolution condemning Israel for upholding Jewish property rights, the Palestinians forced Obama to choose between his principles and the US alliance with Israel.

As the Palestinians rightly saw things, the resolution put them in a win-win situation. Had he allowed the resolution to pass, Obama would have given the Palestinians a strategic victory. If he vetoed the resolution, he would be decried as a hypocrite and thus provide the Palestinians with new justification for refusing to participate in US-mediated negotiations with Israel. Since their goal is to delegitimize Israel, the Palestinians have no interest in negotiating a peace deal with its government.

IN THE weeks leading up to Friday’s vote, both houses of the US Congress made it absolutely clear to Obama that abandoning Israel would be unacceptable. Obama and Clinton received letter after letter signed by hundreds of congressmen and scores of senators demanding that he stand with Israel. Recognizing the legislators were simply reflecting the overwhelming support Israel enjoys from the American public, Obama was forced to veto the resolution.

Had he been interested in preventing Friday’s vote, he certainly had ample means to do so. He could have told Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas months ago that the administration would veto any anti-Israel resolution brought before the Security Council. Even if Abbas had insisted on pushing forward with the resolution, a strong, consistent message from the administration would have minimized the significance of the event.

Obama could also have used the Security Council’s deliberations on the resolution as a means of advancing US regional influence. The resolution was sponsored by Lebanon, today controlled by Hezbollah – an illegal terrorist organization.

Obama could have capitalized on this fact not only to justify his veto, but to force the subject of Hezbollah control over Lebanon onto the UN agenda. Such a move would have advanced US interests twice. It would have insulated Obama from Palestinian rebuke and it would have demonstrated that the US has not accepted Iranian colonization of Lebanon through its Hezbollah proxy.

BUT INSTEAD, the administration adopted a policy it openly hated and then condemned its own behavior. In so doing, it sent four deeply problematic messages to the region.

First, it signaled that it is deeply unserious.

Second, it signaled to the Palestinians that, while blocked by popular US support for Israel from joining them, the administration supports the PA’s political war against Israel. That is, Obama told the Palestinians to continue this war against Israel.

Third, the administration told Israel – and all its other allies – that in the era of Obama, the US is not a credible ally. Not only does this message weaken America’s allies, it emboldens the likes of Iran and Syria and the Muslim Brotherhood who are increasingly convinced that the US will not stand by its allies in a pinch.

Finally, by standing by as Abbas pushed forward with the resolution despite Obama’s repeatedly stated opposition, the president showed all actors in the region that there is no price to be paid for defying the US. Obama did not announce that he is ending US financial support for Fatah. He did not state that the US is ending its training of the Fatah forces. Instead, he sent Rice before the cameras to tell the world that he agrees with the Palestinians, who just slapped him in the face.

The question is why is the administration behaving this way? The obvious answer is that it really does side with the Arabs against Israel. Pushing this view is the fact that since taking office, Obama has been consistently hostile to Israel and its strategic interests.

There is another possible explanation, however: That the administration is simply too incompetent to understand the significance of its actions. This explanation appears increasingly credible in light of the US’s ham-fisted handling of the revolutions raging throughout the Arab world.

In Egypt, the administration did not simply show America’s closest ally in the Arab world the door. By legitimizing the Muslim Brotherhood, Obama has paved the way for the next Egyptian crisis.

At the latest, this crisis will occur in September with the scheduled elections. At that point, three scenarios will arise.

1. The ruling military junta may cancel the elections and foment another rebellion.

2. If the military permits free and fair elections, the Muslim Brotherhood will become the most potent force in Egypt due to its unmatched organizational capacity.

After the elections the Muslim Brotherhood may adopt the model of Turkey’s Islamist AKP party and move Egypt into the Iranian camp while pretending it is still a US ally.

3. After the elections, the Muslim Brotherhood may adopt the Khomeinist model and foment an Islamic revolution in Egypt.

IN ALL these scenarios, America’s strategic interests will be placed in jeopardy. But presently, it is far from clear that the Obama administration recognizes that these are the consequences of the policies it adopted.

Then there is Saudi Arabia. By supporting the anti- Mubarak forces in Egypt and the Iranian-backed demonstrators in Bahrain and Yemen, the administration has destroyed the US alliance with the Saudis.

This may or may not be a positive development.

Saudi Arabia has been one of the most radicalizing forces in the Middle East at the same time that it has been the steady engine behind the world’s oil economy.

Nevertheless, it’s unlikely that the current US government recognizes either that it has taken place, or that it has taken place in large measure as a consequence of its behavior.

From an Israeli perspective, whether motivated by an animus towards Israel or extraordinary incompetence, the Obama administration’s Middle East policies offer one message: We can only rely on ourselves and so we’d better strengthen ourselves as much as possible as quickly as possible in every possible way.



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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #160 on: February 22, 2011, 05:58:11 PM »

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #161 on: February 22, 2011, 06:53:37 PM »
Medvedev sees `fires for decades' in Arab world
By DAVID NOWAK, Associated Press David Nowak, Associated Press
Tue Feb 22, 8:16 am ET



.MOSCOW – Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Tuesday predicted decades of instability in the Arab world if protesters whom he called fanatics come to power, adding no such scenario will be permitted at home.

Medvedev's words fall in sharp contrast with the European Union, which said in a statement on Monday that it "deplores the violence" and "repression" against the pro-democracy protesters by authorities in one of the troublespots, Libya.

Speaking at a security meeting in the Caucasus city of Vladikavkaz, Medvedev didn't name countries, but he was referring to the crisis in the Middle East and North Africa — which has brought down governments in Tunisia and Egypt and sparked protests in Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, Iran, Morocco and Jordan.

"These states are difficult, and it is quite probable that hard times are ahead, including the arrival at power of fanatics. This will mean fires for decades and the spread of extremism," Medvedev said in televised comments.

Any attempts to repeat the unrest in Russia would be quashed, he said.

"They have prepared such a scenario for us before, and now more than ever they will try and realize it. In any case, this scenario won't succeed," he said, without identifying the people he considers could threaten the Kremlin.

Russia has crushed Islamist separatists in two wars in Chechnya in the last 15 years, and continues to battle a lingering insurgency in the wider Caucasus region. The region is the epicenter of terrorism in Russia, with most of the high-profile attacks in recent years claimed by or attributed to Caucasus rebels.

In the past Medvedev also has warned domestic political opponents that they won't be permitted to "rock the boat," and he has continued the policy of his tough predecessor, Vladimir Putin, in sanctioning the violent dispersal of anti-government protests.

Opposition activists have been beaten and imprisoned under their rule. Putin, who wields greater power despite holding lower rank, warned demonstrators in a September newspaper interview that "you will be beaten upside the head with a truncheon. And that's it."

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #162 on: February 22, 2011, 09:43:58 PM »
NBC:

Kadafi has hired mercinaries from Africa which are carrying out the artocities against people in Libya.

While many in his army support the people, they are powerless to stop his own security unit which is massacaring people as they please.


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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #163 on: February 23, 2011, 04:27:07 AM »
I have not figured out if obama is the most inept, incompetent, idiotic, ignorant , and historically illiterate president of all time or whether he is just trying to set the world and USA ablaze. 

Either way, the end result will be the same. 

Hope and change morons! 

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #164 on: February 23, 2011, 04:45:08 AM »
What do you want him to do? The people are rising against their corrupt leaders not much he can do about it

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #165 on: February 23, 2011, 04:59:04 AM »
What do you want him to do? The people are rising against their corrupt leaders not much he can do about it

You think this all came about by chance all at the same time now?  Guess who is behind all of this?   And please dont say Facebook or Twitter.       

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #166 on: February 23, 2011, 05:21:16 AM »
The President's Deafening Silence on Libya
The Weekly Standard ^ | February 22, 2011 | Lee Smith




After almost a week of escalating violent reprisals against protestors and soldiers who have joined the anti-regime forces, Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi and his sons have yet to quell the uprisings—and the White House has yet to take a public stand. Last night, Secretary Clinton released a statement, and pathetic as it was, it’s more than the president has offered—a president who has spent considerable energy burnishing his image for the Muslim and Arab public.

It is rumored that there are differences within the administration, but it is still unclear who could be counseling silence, or for what purpose. To be sure, the Bush administration neutered Qaddafi with the 2003 invasion of Iraq, leaving him to believe he was next on Washington’s agenda. He dropped his nuclear weapons program and stopped sponsoring terrorism—but Qaddafi is not a U.S. ally, and with his treatment of his Libyan citizens he has shown he is the same old Qaddafi, a danger to his own people as well as the rest of the world.

The Obama administration would do well to exercise some moral clarity regarding a man whose personal demeanor has long symbolized the most repressively autocratic and obscurantist features of Arab political culture—a man who reportedly has now, among other things, dispatched his air force to put down the people he rules. The White House’s silence is perhaps explained by the idea that a public statement will do more harm than good.


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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #167 on: February 23, 2011, 05:24:45 AM »
You think this all came about by chance all at the same time now?  Guess who is behind all of this?   And please dont say Facebook or Twitter.       

I assume you have solid proof of this?   ::)

Other than the by product of your fractured mind wrestling with reality.

So please share.  Otherwise we will just make note of more delusional ramblings from you.

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« Reply #168 on: February 23, 2011, 05:32:03 AM »
I assume you have solid proof of this?   ::)

Other than the by product of your fractured mind wrestling with reality.

So please share.  Otherwise we will just make note of more delusional ramblings from you.

Iran you dope.   They are trying to destabilize the entire region using proxies all over the place so they can corner the oil market. 

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #169 on: February 23, 2011, 05:36:07 AM »
I have not figured out if obama is the most inept, incompetent, idiotic, ignorant , and historically illiterate president of all time or whether he is just trying to set the world and USA ablaze. 

Either way, the end result will be the same. 

Hope and change morons! 

Are you that much of an idiot?....how is what is going on in the mideast Obama's fault???....and if you are going to blame Obama, then also give him the credit when all of these countries have true democracies.....but we all know how unfair you are so that won't happen

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #170 on: February 23, 2011, 05:41:23 AM »
Are you that much of an idiot?....how is what is going on in the mideast Obama's fault???....and if you are going to blame Obama, then also give him the credit when all of these countries have true democracies.....but we all know how unfair you are so that won't happen

I won't have to give him credit for anything since there will never be democracy over there.   That is more delusional wishful thinking on your part.   

Other than Israel, please tell me a functioning democracy in the ME.   

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #171 on: February 23, 2011, 05:55:39 AM »
Are you that much of an idiot?....how is what is going on in the mideast Obama's fault???....and if you are going to blame Obama, then also give him the credit when all of these countries have true democracies.....but we all know how unfair you are so that won't happen


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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #172 on: February 23, 2011, 06:03:48 AM »
Are you that much of an idiot?....how is what is going on in the mideast Obama's fault???....and if you are going to blame Obama, then also give him the credit when all of these countries have true democracies.....but we all know how unfair you are so that won't happen

"True democracy", hahaha. What a naive and moronic fool you are. There are 55 or so Muslim-dominated countries on the planet. Of those 55, exactly 3 qualify as democracies, and that 3 includes the likes of the terrorist state of Pakistan, which barely qualifies as a democracy. True democracy will never exist in the Middle East as it is completely incompatible with Sharia Law.

But you go ahead and keep living in fantasy land. ::)

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #173 on: February 23, 2011, 06:32:52 AM »
and if you are going to blame Obama, then also give him the credit when all of these countries have true democracies.....

What exactly did he do to bring about democracies in these countries? Just because he was president of the USA during the political upheavals in those countries doesn't automatically earn him any credit. What foreign diplomacies did he use or put into effect that brought about such change?

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Re: Boehner: Obama a citizen and handled Egypt correctly...3333 commits suicide!
« Reply #174 on: February 23, 2011, 06:35:34 AM »
Iran you dope.   They are trying to destabilize the entire region using proxies all over the place so they can corner the oil market. 


IRAN???...they were caught by surprise just like the rest of us in the world....Iran doesn't have the influence or reach to coordinate all of these multiple uprisings occuring at the same time....the Arabs themselves FINALLY woke up and realized it was their own leaders who are the enemy..not the U.S. or Israel.....all of these uprisings actually scare Iran because it could spread to them again as well.....your delusional thinking is amazing!!!...what is going on in that head of yours???..you have got to donate your brain to science so we can see what a delusional schizophrenic is and how maybe we can find a cure!