Poseidon wrote:
Definitely, Obama's a softie on foreign policy. Just like how he withdrew all of the troops. Just like how he let Bin Laden go.
Your hatred of the man has officially clouded any possible sound judgment.
The bamster is a softie on foreign policy. He kowtowed to the Russkies when it came to the missile defense network. He's traveled abroad profusely apologizing on America's behalf. He's cut the military's budget. He's attempting to negotiate with the taliban and the mooslim brotherhood. He is withdrawing troops to meet an artificial deadline he, not the generals, has set.
I despise his policies and what he is trying to do to my taxable income, but does that mean I hate the man? No, absolutely not. I don't know him personally. That aside, do I think he's a buffoon and in way over his head? Yes. Do I think his policies are destructive to the country? Yes.
The 'I got Osama' routine is tired. He had no choice. Unfortunately, it's about the only positive thing in his entire tenure at that White House. Yet the bamster behaves as if he's been sitting in a pentagon war room pouring over intelligence for years on end. And please it took him over 18 hours to decide on what to do with him. I doubt seriously it would have take JFK that long. Not to mention he's letting holder go after some of the CIA guys that have played a hand in keeping the US safe. GG bamster, GG.
The fact is that you can't defend Obama's foreign policy because it is a JOKE. A sad pathetic joke, which the rest of the world laughs at our expense. So, naturally you attack the messenger.
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But pray tell oh fair minded one, where have you ever been critical of his policies?
Macbeth wrote:
You weren't old enough to vote in 2008. You were what 16?
It's odd that you think he's been sub par and would vote against him yet I have seen you jump at DB whenever you could...
I've also never seen you say anything bad about him or anything good about any GOP candidates or policies.
Last edited by 13rin (2011-07-06 09:08:11)
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