Posted on 03/01/2013 2:42:58 PM PST by ColdOne
The Obama administration should send ammunition to the Syrian rebels, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said Wednesday.
The comments from a potential Republican front-runner in 2016 suggest both parties are coalescing around a more forceful U.S. role in the two-year-old civil war.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
my God
the next republican presidential candidate wants to arm Al Qaeda
Remember after 9/11, we all pondered how soon before democrats took the side of al Qaeda?
Now the republicans are doing it
Our nation has fallen, has fallen...
Someone should ask him where they will get it? I cannot find any. I am hearing live fire exercises scheduled for this weekend are being cancelled because there is no ammo.
This is much worse than the average guy on the street realizes.
. . .but they still don't kiss you good night afterwards.
Syrian ‘rebels’ are clearly linked with al Qaeda
Muslims killing muslims?
Stay out of it.
Great Marco. Lets get into another war.
Amen, Brother! NWO Globalist, Sr. Rubio is part of the problem — just another glib mouth telling you what you want to hear - anyone on board with the further destabilization of the Arab/Muslim world is America’s, & Civilization itself, Enemy. Endorsing Amnesty, Rubio wants to bring continued destabilization to America, the prime goal of the NWO Globalists.
NO MORE FOREIGN ENTANGLEMENTS - TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS AT HOME.
Looks like the Sunni’s got to him. He is as corrupt as any of the worst.
Had hopes for Rubio at one time. Disappointed once again.
Perhaps we’ve developed a bullet that kills both ways?
The devil we know is better than the devil[s] we don’t...
They shouldnt be stealing even more ammo from the market.
Rubio even admitted his own loyal supporters didn’t like his position on Libya.
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