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squashthebeef |
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SonOfAbraxas |
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Why the hate for soldiers, Bill? Just curious. People that serve and protect our country ARE treated differently than civilians for a reason.
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Marque Mywords |
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From the article:
If the president's communications apparatus can't inform -- and protect -- their boss during tense moments when the country needs to see a focused commander-in-chief and a compassionate head of state, it has disastrous consequences for that president's party and supporters.So Obama's tone-deaf remarks are the fault of his staff, and not himself? Ludicrous. If the President of the United States can't see the gravity of American soldiers being murdered by a jihadist on American soil, that is his disgrace, not his staff's. His icy, robotic speech reminded me of the cold way he tossed a flower at Ground Zero on 9/11 during the campaign. Maybe he just doesn't consider it a big deal. |
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BillGuido |
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SonOfAbraxas wrote: No hatred. But their lives are no more important than those of the 11 women in Cleveland. I don't buy into the soldier > civilian mentality at all. |
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SonOfAbraxas |
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Maybe not for you, but it's just that way for the government, Mister.
GO EAT YOUR FOURTH BRUNCH AND STOP HATING THE SOLDIERS!!!! Hmmph! |
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Beefcake |
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Soldiers being gunned down by another soldier is pretty unusual. And noteworthy to the Commander in Chief.
But technically, we shouldn't blame his whole staff for the speech kerfluffle. I think we can squarely lay the blame on the Teleprompter. |
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B DeBrun |
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Stunning.
If that was Bush, we'd have a separate 100 page thread by the flotsam and jetsam frothing in selective outrage. |
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bob2559 |
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B DeBrun wrote: Not to mention a slow motion scene complete with thought bubbles in a Michael Moore "documentary". |
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kutabeach |
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Beefcake wrote: Blame it on the TOTUS! |
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Bonestripper |
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Wow, not only is he a falure as a POTUS but as a human as well
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sealbach |
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i want to give a shout out to all of you!
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EmmaPeel |
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I criticized Obama as it was happening in the Ft. Hood thread.
It was and still is unbelieveable. The guy is out of his league and it is disturbing. |
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CBRetriever |
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reminds me of Bush reading the children's story book
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EmmaPeel |
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No, Bush was in front of children.
Obama was in front of America and the world. Go over to that thread and see who laughed at my words...Very predictable. |
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Beefcake |
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And Bush was first learning about something that was unbelievable. In Obama's case, it was hours after the incident and he knew exactly what had happened.
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merkyl |
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Um, HELLO!!! This guy was in the army when Bush was in office, so he inherited this nut job.
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Trixie Delight |
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Long.National.Nighmare
Not over. |
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B DeBrun |
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This was in reference to the Ft. Hood shooting, not the Harvard professor incident. Whoops... |
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Eric in San Diego |
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Our President, giving a "shout out" to someone just irritates the SHIT out of me. That, and his propensity for being photographed without a tie just
seems to put the highest office in the land at the same level as a local city council member. He is still the JUNIOR SENATOR FROM ILLINOIS, people, he just
changed his address.
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pussycow |
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merkyl wrote: |
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