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RE: SOUND OFF ON ANY TOPIC YOU WANT TO.
7/19/2013 12:21:34 PM
Happy Friday, Helen, thanks for your input here in my forum. It is greatly appreciated. Life for me is really on the fast track right now and to be honest I find myself kind of overwhelmed but in a good way. Have a wonderful weekend. :)

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Hello Everyone!

Long time no see ...or is it 'hear'? Our long lost fearless leader is still lost somewhere. She doesn't respond to anything not even her private email. Aaah, wellll! What's a person to do?

Here's a funny but sadly, true video ...well, true for the most part. For a liberal, Jon Stewart can really be funny sometimes. He should listen to himself ...sometimes he talks more like a Republican. I've noticed that many of these Hollywood types often talk like Republicans but call themselves Democrats. Somebody should tell them. :))

Helen

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogWWrBGClOI


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RE: SOUND OFF ON ANY TOPIC YOU WANT TO.
7/19/2013 12:45:20 PM

Who are you? Do I know you? Have I met you before? Oh, yeah, you are that one, what's your name? Let me think for a minute ...you are the one that used to be on this forum and cared about us.

Well, well, well, well ! ! ! The groundhog finally stuck its head out of its hole!! This is July, Misssie! Groundhogs usually stick their heads out in February. Kinda late, aren't you?

Helen

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Happy Friday, Helen, thanks for your input here in my forum. It is greatly appreciated. Life for me is really on the fast track right now and to be honest I find myself kind of overwhelmed but in a good way. Have a wonderful weekend. :)

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Hello Everyone!

Long time no see ...or is it 'hear'? Our long lost fearless leader is still lost somewhere. She doesn't respond to anything not even her private email. Aaah, wellll! What's a person to do?

Here's a funny but sadly, true video ...well, true for the most part. For a liberal, Jon Stewart can really be funny sometimes. He should listen to himself ...sometimes he talks more like a Republican. I've noticed that many of these Hollywood types often talk like Republicans but call themselves Democrats. Somebody should tell them. :))

Helen

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogWWrBGClOI


Spend $4 and get back $10 every time you spend. Contact me (Helen) at this email »»» zhebee@yahoo.com
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RE: SOUND OFF ON ANY TOPIC YOU WANT TO.
7/22/2013 1:41:29 PM

Copy the url and watch it UTube since they are so picky. - - -

Helen


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Hello Everyone!

Long time no see ...or is it 'hear'? Our long lost fearless leader is still lost somewhere. She doesn't respond to anything not even her private email. Aaah, wellll! What's a person to do?

Here's a funny but sadly, true video ...well, true for the most part. For a liberal, Jon Stewart can really be funny sometimes. He should listen to himself ...sometimes he talks more like a Republican. I've noticed that many of these Hollywood types often talk like Republicans but call themselves Democrats. Somebody should tell them. :))

Helen

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogWWrBGClOI


Spend $4 and get back $10 every time you spend. Contact me (Helen) at this email »»» zhebee@yahoo.com
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RE: SOUND OFF ON ANY TOPIC YOU WANT TO.
9/3/2013 12:10:55 PM

How will we make things better if we attack? Obama hasn't said.

Obama needs to tell us how attacking Syria will improve the situation

By Herman Cain Monday, September 2, 2013
I’m glad to see that President Obama will at least seek congressional approval before launching an attack on Syria, although he announced it in a rather disingenuous way – claiming he already has the authority to take action and then trying to sound magnanimous by going ahead and seeking the vote anyway.

But the question now is: Should Congress authorize the attack?

The answer has to be based on strategic realities. I don’t have access to all the intelligence the president has, but let’s assume for the sake of this discussion that evidence Bashar Assad used chemical weapons against his own people is incontrovertible. In that case, he is guilty of mass murder on a scale that would warrant him the death penalty if he were a resident of many U.S. states.

I agree that he should not be allowed to get away with it.

But does Obama’s proposed action really accomplish anything that addresses either Assad’s crimes or America’s strategic interests?
The president assures us that the mission will be limited, and that we will place no boots on the ground. This appears to be a high priority for him, as his announcement on Saturday referenced the long wars in Iraq and Afghanistan of which Americans have grown weary. He wanted to make it clear that we are not entering into another such open-ended conflict.

All right, but if that’s the case, what are we going to accomplish with a quick, limited strike against Syria? Unless the attack kills Assad, which does not appear to be the objective, he will remain in power. Unless we destroy extensive strategic assets, which is unlikely with just a few days of bombing, we will not significantly impact the Syrian regime’s ability to wage war on the rebels.

So it might make us feel better to blow a lot of things up in Damascus, but in any sort of strategic or practical way, it’s hard to see how this action holds Assad accountable for what he’s done. I’m not sure how Assad is personally worse off the morning after the attack than he would have been the night before.

There is also the tricky matter of Syrian ally Iran promising to launch attacks against Israel in retaliation for our threatened action. Is Obama prepared for the fallout if Israel responds in kind? Or will he plead with the Israelis not to respond, and if so, will Benjamin Netanyahu cooperate? And if Netanyahu doesn’t . . . just what might Obama have started? He’s been saying his entire presidency he does not want to get into a conflict with Iran. Is he prepared for what will happen if his own attack on Syria inadvertently starts one?

When Obama was a senator, it was very easy for him to criticize U.S. wars as too long, too difficult, too costly, too deadly . . . because military action that actually changes things requires more than a few days’ worth of bombs being dropped and missiles being launched. Now that he is president, he is finding out that when some dictator commits atrocities and you feel you should “do something,” it’s not that easy to do something that really makes a difference.

Obama himself said that the U.S. military cannot resolve the civil war in Syria, and he is correct. That being the case, then, how will the situation be improved if we attack Syria? Obama hasn’t said, and until he does, I don’t see a justification for authorizing the action he proposes.

Herman Cain’s column is distributed by CainTV, which can be found at caintv.com
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RE: SOUND OFF ON ANY TOPIC YOU WANT TO.
9/3/2013 12:18:38 PM

Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga on steroids

Obama’s war-game on Syria a publicity stunt?

By Judi McLeod Friday, August 30, 2013

If there’s anything Barack Obama loves as much as himself it’s publicity.

Obama wants his name on the lips of all citizens of the world’s nations, his image flashing on every big screen television; his identity mixed with that of Jesus Christ; to channeling whatever American president suits his convenience at the time; his picture ad infinitum.

Like the thrill that comes from spending other people’s money, he just can’t get enough of it.

While some shudder in disgust at the got-rich-on-publicity Kardashians, Obama and his Mrs. get off on publicity overkill. In reality, they’re Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga on steroids.

What better way for Obama to force publicity on himself than to threaten an attack on powder-keg Syria?

The whole world is not just talking about what might happen in Syria this Labor Day weekend or shortly thereafter, but is aquiver about the results that would follow a solo Obama attack.

Is even Bashar Assad taking seriously a hinted solo hit from Obama that first warns him it will be over in just a couple of days; “will come from offshore warships, perhaps a bomber or two, they’ll use cruise missiles. The purpose is for punishment not regime change.”

“Perhaps we should be publishing the exact times the bombs will fall, lest we disrupt dinner in Damascus,” writes Charles Krauthammer. (Washington Post, Aug. 29, 2013).

Even Assad’s 11-year-old son, or someone writing in is name, is not afraid of Big Bad Wolf Obama and taunts him openly on today’s Facebook.

Bullying Barry is becoming a national past time.

In spite of the long launch of horrors Obama is inflicting on his own country, not the least of them being ObamaCare, Amnesty, a racial unrest trying to equal the real one of the ‘60s, many Americans, and folk in other countries, tune out the moment they see Obama’s face or hear his voice.

Down at heart they know there is no Hope and Change coming from the Obama administration. They know that the free cellular phones and food stamps won’t last forever; that the money for road-worthy cars, new kitchens and furniture is running out and that the big well known as America is beginning to run on gulch-dry.

You can only hold an audience captive for so long on late night TV. It’s getting more difficult to find comedy in a country where jobs are disappearing as fast as access to coal and cheap gas.

Even his latest party where he tried to steal the inspiration of Martin Luther King was a big flop.

No one knows how Obama will get out of the corner in which he has painted himself regarding Syria. What we do know is that Labor Day Monday should be safe for Syria as he will be spending it with big union gun Richard Trumka of the AFL-CIO.

Time will soon tell that Obama’s big Syria bluff was all fluff; a publicity stunt more compelling than most others.

How does it get away with it?

Just like there are no good guys in Syria, where Muslims are fighting each other and blaming sarin gassing of civilians on each other, there are no good guys in Washington, only politicians feathering their own nests, ignoring Obama’s painful Fundamental Transformation of America and planning on getting re-elected no matter how totalitarian life has become in the USA.

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