TheLineIsDrawn
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12 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Spike in burglaries me... · 1 reply · +3 points
The country was founded with the Constitution, separation of powers and all that. Your guy Obama, the supposed Consittutioal scholar seems to need some review in Constitution 101: judicial review, SCOTUS and all that.
" black people would still be slaves. "
More B.S. It was a Republican president that ended slavery. It was Republicans in Congress that pushed through civil rights legislation in the 1960s, and Dems that opposed it. It was a former KKK Grand Wizard that was a Dem leader in the Senate for decades.
You are truly an ignorant idiot.
12 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Spike in burglaries me... · 0 replies · +2 points
12 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Spike in burglaries me... · 0 replies · +3 points
What a load of B.S.
Just a few years ago, "dissent is patriotic". Forgot all that so soon?
12 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Spike in burglaries me... · 0 replies · +1 points
The tired old mantra. Repeating it a million times doesn't make it so.
Ever heard of CRA? FNM? The Fed?
Bush definitely deserves a share of blame. But it was progs that laid the foundation for the 2008 meltdown. Those same progs were then rewarded for those misdeeds by American voters winning all three branches of the federal government in 2008. And look what they did with that. Rammed through devastaing financial legislation like Dodd-Frank (shepherds of FNM, FRE). Unconstitutional ObamaCare. Trillions more debt dispensed to Solyndra, GSA and other cronies. Fed monetazation of said debt causing inflation. Economy-choking regulation. Cutbacks in energy production doubling gas prices. Iran approaching a nuke. Occupy, increased racial divisions, Etc., etc.
Yes, most definitely, Obama is ruining this country!
Who would've guessed that someone who taught Bell and Alinsky, launched his career in the home of domestic terrorist, spent twenty years in the pews of a racist socialist might be dangerous for the country? Actually, anyone would've guessed, which is probably why our LSM did such a bang-up job hiding those facts from most voters.
12 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Afghan massacre suspec... · 0 replies · +2 points
12 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Afghan massacre suspec... · 0 replies · 0 points
Never mind. You've already answered the question. No point in discussing further.
12 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Afghan massacre suspec... · 0 replies · +2 points
12 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Afghan massacre suspec... · 2 replies · -2 points
Your simplistic view of this assures that nothing will be learned from either case.
It is also simplistic of you to equate acknowledgment of radical Islamists with hatred of Muslims. You should try visiting certain Eastern countries perhaps, and see if you feel the same as they saw your head off and put it on YouTube.
12 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Afghan massacre suspec... · 1 reply · -2 points
One guy snapped after extended service in horrible conditions. The other had radical religious motivations, never served in combat, and announced his intentions long before. Utterly avoidable.
To say they are "just the same' is to deny the half-assed way our troops have been used. It denies the PTSD that results. And it denies the blinders people put on about the threat and warning signs of radical Islam. In short, it willfully ignores the obvious lessons that should be taken from each incident, which therefore insures each will happen again. That's the point.
12 years ago @ KOMO - Seattle, WA - Afghan massacre suspec... · 2 replies · +1 points