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To: RJS1950

My concern as of late is somewhat the opposite of what you describe.

What happens if our government proves to be so totally inept in their ability to respond to a shot over our bow from, say, Russia or China that it leaves our entire country vulnerable? What happens if all of these rats run from a sinking ship and leave behind a power vacuum in DC? Do we run toward the gash in the bow and pray we can steer the ship to safer waters, or do we succumb to the usurpers who are bound to come rushing to DC to take over (i.e. the Chicom or Russian military or worse, Sharia-imposing Islamists)?


37 posted on 06/05/2013 8:22:36 AM PDT by rarestia (It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
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To: rarestia
What happens if our government proves to be so totally inept in their ability to respond to a shot over our bow from, say, Russia or China that it leaves our entire country vulnerable?

Benghazi was a dry run. Would our military - 'following orders' allowing men to die? The answer was yes.

Obama showed our enemies he has the power to shut down our military - totally incapacitate them. He also showed his political 'backers' that he can then lie about it and control the press.

Next time it won't be an ambassador and a few SEALS - it could be all of us.

Best bet to save the country? Talk up the Benghazi situation... Ask how it could have been done differently. Maybe SEAL friends of the murdered SEALS could have requested emergency leave to go 'visit' their friends. No military involvement - just friends dropping by...We have to start thinking differently.

51 posted on 06/05/2013 9:27:09 AM PDT by GOPJ (Swedes bring their cars..savages their flames..burning cars a metaphor. D. Greenfield)
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