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More bu bu butIs that the best you have?
This is like debating a puppy.
Show me how Obama doesn't do everything he hates the GOP for.
I personally hate them both equally
More bu bu butIs that the best you have?
This is like debating a puppy.
Show me how Obama doesn't do everything he hates the GOP for.
I personally hate them both equally
Not really. @BrotherClaudio has a good argument, you just refuse to address it.More bu bu but
No he doesnt. His arguements is bu bu but Obama. This thread is about the GOP.Not really. @BrotherClaudio has a good argument, you just refuse to address it.
Did that guy really call the atomic bomb an act of terror?That was an act of war as we were still in a state of declared war. Besides. I am convinced many many more millions of Japanese would have died if he had actually invaded them like we originally planned to.. Can you imagine the stark difference? In the end, i am ok with it as it ultimately saved lives. The millions of lives that would have been lost by direct invasion. It would have been the end of the Japanese as a people..
Sounds like a suicide mission. Especially when we only fought something like 3% of Iraqs population in the Iraq war
Yes, very obviously.
If the American Communist Party was operating at its most fervent former glory, it still wouldn't be a tenth as terroristic as the GOP. Rob the poor, cause millions to suffer, foment deadly conflicts all over the globe, and all for the private profit of a handful of rich white guys. And, better yet, leverage your ability to do all this by demonizing minorities and immigrants.
Lol
Rob the poor of what? The poor in the United States as with any other welfare state contribute next to nothing fiscally to society. They pay little to nothing in taxes, use up the majority of taxpayer funded resources and commit a disproportionate amount of crime. If anything the poor are robbing the working class of the tax dollars they have paid into a system that does little to benefit them.
As we did with Libya and Syria also
LOL @ you thinking the working class and the poor aren't the same thing. You think the restaurant workers and cashiers making $17,000 a year providing services that your livelihood and convenience depend on are griping about the succubi of a willfully unemployed underclass? Or is it more likely they are wanting to afford to live and not be spat on by the ungrateful economic illiterates they serve?
Syria was much more justified than Iraq.
Libya, at least pretextually, was as well. That is, there was an actual seemingly imminent event that allowed the opportunity for intervention with Gaddafi's forces closing on Tripoli.
For Iraq, there was literally nothing: just the claim of nukes.
What is that cashier making $17,000 paying into the system? I respect anyone that works for a living but its laughable to say that those on food stamps, medicaid, earned income credit etc. is being robbed by anyone. They (for the most part) are getting back far more than they put in.
Except for the whole 'driving the economy off of a cliff thing' sure. Bush went to war and forgot the objective, Obama was in the big boy seat when Osama got his face canoed by a SEAL.Hello, do you follow a thread or just reply to one post in every thread?
Everything he originally said the GOP does, Obama did, every one.
GOP was A OK with it also.The democratic party literally funded ISIS.
Except for the whole 'driving the economy off of a cliff thing' sure. Bush went to war and forgot the objective, Obama was in the big boy seat when Osama got his face canoed by a SEAL.
Republicans came up with healthcare and ran a guy for president who actually implemented it in his state. Obama did it for the whole nation. Its like both parties basically do the same thing, except one party fucks it up all the time because they are incompetent thieves and are in turn, voted into office by incompetents.
Nope. Gaddafi was actually working with us and becoming one of the more moderate Leaders. Assad was actually a very moderate leader.