Posted on 09/06/2013 2:02:16 PM PDT by dynachrome
Do you think Congress should authorize President Obama's plan to launch a military strike against the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria?
Yes, war crimes have been committed there. Assad needs to be punished and US credibility needs to be maintained.
No, the US is war weary and should avoid becoming entangled in a civil war taking place in a complicated Middle East nation.
Not sure, the evidence as to who committed the war crimes is inconclusive and the objective of US intervention is unclear.
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Looks like dear old liberal AOL is gonna be fit to be tied!
Pour it on, Freepers!
Leni
Plausible consideration; a US attack on Syria could and likely lead to WW 3 and WILL very likely involve a nuke exchange before its over. Scripture tells us that Damascus will be completely destroyed and to never again be inhabited. The obozo knows the risk and I’m convinced he looks forward to do anything that helps with his goal to destroy the US. This scenario could explain all the military hardware being staged around the country, the construction of many new FEMA camps all over the country and all the MREs, ammo and firearms the government has purchased (even from Russia) under its various bureaucratic units while telling the people its all for training purposes, just like the militarized police units unannounced dropping from helicopters in the middle of the night in a number of large cities around the country.
Thank you for the ping!
Yes, war crimes have been committed there. Assad needs to be punished and US credibility needs to be maintained.
13%
No, the US is war weary and should avoid becoming entangled in a civil war taking place in a complicated Middle East nation.
76%
Not sure, the evidence as to who committed the war crimes is inconclusive and the objective of US intervention is unclear.
11%
Total votes: 161583
Yes 13%
No 76%
Not sure 11%
I can’t find the poll. Is it gone already?
Yeah, looks like it is gone.
Not seeing the poll now. When I voted earlier, the no’s were split up (I guess to “dilute” them). The sum of the no votes was in the high 80s or low 90s.
Can’t find it either - must have bee going the wrong way for AOL.....
lol That was my thought, too.
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