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Thursday, September 05, 2013

Immediately Necessary


8 comments:

  1. F them, no war is what we need. We have a war here in the USA, lets work on that.map

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  2. The part you left out is the reused WMD story. How about proving a guy who's winning a civil war would gas his own people knowing that was the red line a year ago.....total BS. The difference is people are awake because of Iraq

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  3. What is the "immediate" threat to the US that justifies war?

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  4. It was reported by some news outlets, that the WMD's in Iraq viewed by the UN Inspectors in the 90's when Clinton was President, made their way to Syria when the UN Coalition, led by the US, invaded Iraq several years later.

    It would be interesting to know if these are the same WMDs that have been used in Syria recently.

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  5. Your not agreeing with him cause he's a colored man.

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  6. 8:30 there are over 40 countries that hold chemical weapons. Our government through CIA contractors have been training Al Qaeda forces or "Syrian rebels" in Jordan for almost two years and injecting them into Syria to fight the Assad regime. We are training and arming them, and now Obama wants us to become the Al Qaeda Air Force. There have been two previous chemical attacks in Syria in the last nine months that have been proven scientifically to be launched by the "rebels" by UN scientists and Russian scientist. The chemical stash of Syria is known to be Russian, and each country likes its own special cocktail when it comes to sarin gas. Our administration has only said it was used, but not by who! This is a hoax people. War is extremely profitable to the global elite playing countries off each other. There are dark forces at play. I pray only the blood of Jesus wash over us.

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  7. These Lemmings in the liberal US will drink Kool Aid for the Kenyan. You can see them frothing at the mouth every time they see him or hear his name.

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  8. 9:38 AM
    Where did third world countries got these kinds of weapons? They sure didn't buy them at Wal-Marts.

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