Posted on 09/02/2013 2:26:28 PM PDT by Innovative
The White House pushed forward aggressively on Monday for Congressional approval of an attack on Syria as President Obama got tentative support from one of his most hawkish Republican critics, Senator John McCain of Arizona, for a limited strike as long, Mr. McCain said, as the president did more to arm the Syrian opposition.
After an hourlong meeting with Mr. Obama at the White House, Mr. McCain emerged with Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, to say that the two senators discussions with Mr. Obama in the Oval Office had been encouraging. He also urged Congress to support Mr. Obama in his plan for military action in Syria, saying that a no vote would be catastrophic for the United States and its credibility in the world.
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And we have no idea what the Republican plan is.
Whatever McLame and Gramnesty say it is, I suppose.
RAMIREZ
In his latest Ramirez covers:
Syria Denies Using Chemical Weapons
Related:
Syria minister: US strike on Syria ‘would benefit al-Qaeda’
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3061563/posts
Syrians warn U.S. that Al Qaeda has hijacked revolution
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3061352/posts
Besides other unmentionable duties in the Oval Orifice, Juan shines shoes.
Alzheimers is hard on a man.
Two consecutive posts:
2: [newer] McCain Urges Lawmakers to Back Obamas Plan for Syria
1: Obama meets with McCain, urges him to back Syria plans
When will this turdbucket just dry up and go away??
I would just assume that anyone who follows McCain’s advice is going to be primaried and will have increased their chances of losing.
F9ck you, Mclame
Sen. Cruz: Attacking Syria Is Not In National Interest
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3061198/posts
“Ted Cruz: Number one, under no circumstances should we be arming rebels who are affiliated with al-Qaeda. And this administration has already suggested they want to arm the rebels with no reliable means of differentiating al-Qaeda from non-al-Qaeda.
And number two, our concern should be those chemical weapons, preventing them from falling into the hands of Hezbollah, preventing them from falling into the hands of al-Qaeda. That should be guiding our actions, not expressing some moral outrage from a university faculty lounge. “
If they back the administration on Syria, it will simply signal that there is no longer any reason for the Republican Party to exist.
Immigration
Obamacare
Budget
Taxes
... and now War for no discernible reason
It would be his crowning achievement.
God forbid that this man would have been elected in 2008. It would have been FAR worse than having Obama in office.
get rid of McLame and nancy Graham
The republican plan is to vote no. Is there some need for a different plan?
“I would just assume that anyone who follows McCains advice is going to be primaried and will have increased their chances of losing.”
In SC expect several “true conservatives” to split the vote against Graham.
Senator McCain & Senator Graham.....I suggest you sit in chairs and calmly view & listen to every word you uttered in answer to reporters today on the White House driveway. An objective conclusion by any balanced sane human being would be that it is POTUS Obama that is the problem. No....McCain & Graham...we cannot trust Obama, never, ever!!! Instead of suggesting we back him and approve his attack plans for Syria, I urge to impeach him (Obama) for he is both the cause and reason for the chaos in the Middle East!!! Description of McCain/Graham....Idiots!!!
Obama assures Netanyahu on Iran
http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Obama-assures-PM-on-Iran-325116
“Obama told Netanyahu that the confrontation with Syria did not negatively impact on the Iranian situation, and that the two situations were completely different.”
AND:
Iran: If Syria Is Attacked, It Will Strike U.S., Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Turkey, Israel, As Well As E.U. Interests; Israel Will Be Destroyed
I hate to say it but the simple fact is that those chemical weapons are safest in the hands of Assad.
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