I'm not stressed "about these things." I'm stressed that so many so-called patriotic American conservatives let themselves get bamboozled by Vladimir Putin.
I've already explained this to you.

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I'm not stressed "about these things." I'm stressed that so many so-called patriotic American conservatives let themselves get bamboozled by Vladimir Putin.
Why would Russia do such a thing? ISIS is quite useful for both the Russians and the Syrians.
I'm not stressed "about these things." I'm stressed that so many so-called patriotic American conservatives let themselves get bamboozled by Vladimir Putin.
Why would Russia do such a thing? ISIS is quite useful for both the Russians and the Syrians.
I'm not stressed "about these things." I'm stressed that so many so-called patriotic American conservatives let themselves get bamboozled by Vladimir Putin.
He's too busy with more important matters
Obama admin bans pork products from federal prisons
The Obama administration has banned bacon, pork chops, pork links, ham and all other pork products from all federal prisons.
“In general we welcome the change because it’s facilitating the accommodation of Muslim inmates,’ said CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper. “We hope it’s not an indication of an increasing number of Muslims in the prison system.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...minate-pork-from-the-menu-in-federal-prisons/
Obama doesn't make ANY decisions...
say it with me now....Obama doesn't make ANY decisions.
he's a well spoken pretty Afro American puppet....y'all hating him so much is silly.....
you REALLY think they let him "decide " a damn thing?
it is to laugh......
Who are "they"?
I truly believe that there is a loosely tied network of industrialists, oil magnates, bankers, political operatives, etc, that exert a significant amount of influence over national leaders, including our President. These people have significant financial or geopolitical interests that may be put at risk by certain political policies, and when threatened, they have the channels or connections to impact policy. Is it some secret society, like the Illuminati? I don't think so. But it is not far fetched to believe that there are some very powerful people that hold immense political sway.
Obama doesn't make ANY decisions...
say it with me now....Obama doesn't make ANY decisions.
he's a well spoken pretty Afro American puppet....y'all hating him so much is silly.....
you REALLY think they let him "decide " a damn thing?
it is to laugh......
I guess I liken it to the five NY mob families. They have competing interests, but sometimes letting the other guy have his keeps the peace, and is good for the whole. That, and politicians are always juggling competing interests.My only issue with that is that most of those parties have opposite interests. Why would oil magnates allow BHO to waste billions in green energy and have other countries worrying about the bad effects of fossil fuels? Since they control BHO that should mean they control other countries as well right? Why allow Bush to go into Iraqi and then have BHO just abandon it? Why let Russia take over Syria? Why are interest rates so low when banks could make much more money with higher rates? I don't think these entities have as much control as most people think. They surely have almost no control over Russia, China and the Middle East.
I guess I liken it to the five NY mob families. They have competing interests, but sometimes letting the other guy have his keeps the peace, and is good for the whole. That, and politicians are always juggling competing interests.
I ain't defending nothing, Hoss...sure sounds like you are though.....W was just as much a puppet...why do you think he had to have Cheney hold his dick over 9-11 when it came time to do the 'splainin'?Oh that is funny. But Booooshhh made every decision, don't you remember?
What are the odds on this being a selective argument, selectively used only to try to defend horrible Democratic Presidents?
Why let Russia take over Syria?
Let? Who's going to stop them?
Saudis and Russia agree to cooperate in Syria.
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Russia’s military strength has apparently impressed Saudi Arabia.
The new Saudi defense minister agreed with Russian President Vladimir Putin that both countries should cooperate in Syria
Russia and Saudi Arabia have surprisingly agreed on establishing closer coordination in Syria despite a number of disagreements. A meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the new Saudi Defense Minister Mohammed bin Salman al-Saud took place in Sochi.
After the talks, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Dschubeir said that his country is in favor of a dialogue between the current Syrian government and the opposition and that it would support the idea of a transitional government in the war-torn country.
Thus, the Saudis have given up their plan to immediately overthrow Syrian President Bashar-al-Assad, which can be considered a great achievement
http://sputniknews.com/politics/20151012/1028397831/saudi-arabia-gives-up-resistance.html
Obama refuses to give up on his Muslim Brotherhood
U.S. delivers 50 tons of ammunition to Syria rebel groups
U.S. military cargo planes gave 50 tons of ammunition to rebel groups overnight in northern Syria, using an air drop of 112 pallets as the first step in the Obama Administration's urgent effort to find new ways to support those groups
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/10/12/politics/syria-rebel-groups-ammunition-50-tons/
In related news ISIS was pleasantly surprised when 112 pallets containing 50 tons of ammunition landed gently in their camp overnight.
Donald Trump recently entered the Syrian refugee debate and had some bold things to say about the crisis.
The Republican presidential front runner spoke with Fox News’ Eric Bolling on Cashin’ In about the issue. During the interview, Trump expressed his deep concern about potentially letting jihadists come into the country as “refugees.”
“They were talking about 3,000 people coming,” he told Bolling. “Then I heard 10 [thousand], then I heard 25 [thousand], then I heard 200,000 people.”
“And Eric, if you look at this migration, it’s mostly men,” Trump said. “And they look like young men, and strong men, and they look like fighters.”
Trump said he wondered “why aren’t they fighting for their own country — Syria?”
He went on to say, “This could be one of the greatest military coups of all time.” Trump obviously wasn’t talking about a domestic military overthrow of the government, but a surprise attack from a foreign enemy, as indicated when he said, “Some of [the immigrants] definitely in my opinion will be ISIS.”
Trump warned that accepting refugees in our attempt at humanitarianism could be like accepting “a Trojan horse.” Many migrants, including Islamic militants, would come to an unprepared United States.
He further pointed out that the United States is a “debtor nation” that owes $19 trillion, and our infrastructure is outdated.
“Obama wants to bring 200,000 people here,” Trump said. “f I win the election, they are going back. They’re going back.”
Under a Trump administration, instead of transferring these migrants to European countries or the U.S., “free zones, safe zones” would be set up in Syria for these people.
Trump pointed out that the Persian Gulf states aren’t “accepting anybody.”
“And they are right there,” he said. “We have a big problem in this country.”