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Hillary camp was hoping the San Bernadido shooter was white.
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Should we start a new thread. This one is huge. They usually end at page 50
@sodapopinski @Space @theBLADE1 Do one of you want to start part 2?
do it
yes, but I was actually telling Hans to start a new threadIt should be obvious that the media and liberals have been providing massive damage control for Islam this entire time.
This is funny, I didn't watch the debate so I can't really comment other than lol..
there was a lot more to it than that, Iraq wanted us to stay Mc Cain reported on it at the time. They finally got tired of the administrations bullshit and said gtfo.The administration lied and passed the blame, same shit every storyI'm not following this one. This says Obama won't follow Bush's SoFA, which is blamed for allowing ISIS to get a foothold, but he did follow Bush's SoFA. In facts he ran on ending the war in Iraq, and has taken credit for it, even though the war ended as Bush and the Iraqis had already negotiated prior to Obama being POTUS.
McCain said it was the Obama administration that decided not to leave a residual force in Iraq after the troop surge, led by Gen. Petraeus, had stabilized the country.
"(Sens.) Lindsey Graham, Joe Lieberman, and I were in Iraq, and negotiated -- and the Kurds, (former Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad) Allawi, and (current Prime Minister Nouri) al-Maliki were ready to have the residual force," McCain said.
"We came back, and I begged the administration to give them a (troop) number and a mission, and they wouldn't do it. Those are just facts. We had it won, and I predicted in 2011, when we left, that there would be failure -- and a colossal failure."
The official story will be both--hacked and altered.
If you want to see Newt stand up to ABC this is a good one.
Thats interesting. I don't necessarily believe Mccain, Graham, or Lieberman, but it doesn't sound outrageous, either.there was a lot more to it than that, Iraq wanted us to stay Mc Cain reported on it at the time. They finally got tired of the administrations bullshit and said gtfo.The administration lied and passed the blame, same shit every story
I read all that at the time, here's a quick google (that I haven't read yet)Thats interesting. I don't necessarily believe Mccain, Graham, or Lieberman, but it doesn't sound outrageous, either.
Do you have any source where this has been corroborated?
I read all that at the time, here's a quick google (that I haven't read yet)
watch the video
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...-obama-never-said-he-wanted-leave-troops-ira/
did you watch the video at the beginning?There is so much typical contradiction in that article alone. It says Obama kept his promise, but in reality he did nothing. He followed Bush's SoF agreement.
TBC, I was critical of Obama not getting us out sooner, and at the very least posturing like he is the guy who brought "peace". I have to admit that, in retrospect McCain, who I am not a fan of (I was pre-2000), would have been right about keeping those additional troops in Iraq as a peacekeeping unit. However, there is no proof that the Iraqi government was for it or that Obama was opposed to it.
It rings true, but ...
did you watch the video at the beginning?
that is consistent with what was being said at the time this was happening
Quid pro quo is coming out that the FBI changed e-mail classifications for favors.