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Live Thread: Pres. Obama Addresses the Nation on Syria Sep 10, 2013 9 P.M. EDT
C-SPAN ^ | Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Posted on 09/10/2013 4:24:40 PM PDT by kristinn

As Congress continues to debate the authorization of use of force against the Assad regime, President Obama addresses the nation from the White House on the situation in Syria.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 911; benghazi; bho44; bhomiddleeast; cantfoolallthepeople; jackass; lies; lyingliars; nineeleven; obama; obamasyriaspeech; shamwow; syria
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Has he STFU yet????????


341 posted on 09/10/2013 6:22:26 PM PDT by clintonh8r (Don't twerk me, Bro!)
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To: penelopesire

On CNN right now, they are now revealing that Kerry’s description of “Unbelievably small attack” actually constitutes placing a paper bag of dog poop on Assad’s front porch, setting it on fire, and ringing the doorbell.


342 posted on 09/10/2013 6:22:48 PM PDT by Hoodat (BENGHAZI - 4 KILLED, 2 MIA)
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To: MomwithHope

You didn’t miss anything.


343 posted on 09/10/2013 6:23:02 PM PDT by mylife (Ted Cruz understands the law, and he does not fear the unlawful.)
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To: KittenClaws

We are a Constitutional Republic with a democratic form of representation.


344 posted on 09/10/2013 6:23:15 PM PDT by GeronL
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To: Kakaze

Well he looked like a spoiled punk who just finally had some one dare to tell him no.
God he is an embarrassment.

*******

He is a pathetic mess. He really needs to remember where he sprayed the gray into his hair. It keeps moving around. Golfing must really stress him out.


345 posted on 09/10/2013 6:23:29 PM PDT by mardi59
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To: kristinn

“In the past 4 years I haven’t been in the business of starting wars...”

1. Never removed troops from Afghanistan, added them.

2. Sent guns to Mexico without tracing them resulting in thousands of dead Mexicans in Fast and Furious

3. Libya

4. Egypt

5. Transferring weapons to Syria via Turkey for “rebels”

The whole thing is a laugh, Zero mentions al qaida will be embolden if chemical weapons attack isn’t responded too, yet of the 30-odd factions fighting against Syrian government, some are al qaida and it’s not even clear if rebels used chemical agents or Assad regime. Then asshat has the gall to claim “rebels” want “peace”, “freedom”. Like in Libya and Egypt. Lies lies lies. The usual.


346 posted on 09/10/2013 6:23:34 PM PDT by TheBigJ
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To: don-o

A pin prick is not a shot across the bow, for that, is a strong warning of impending destruction. He does not have the necessary man equipment for anything more than hanging curtains...and I doubt that.


347 posted on 09/10/2013 6:23:35 PM PDT by KittenClaws ( You may have to fight a battle more than once in order to win it." - Margaret Thatcher)
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To: AJFavish

We’ll have to see the White House text of the speech. Obama could have wandered off prompter again.


348 posted on 09/10/2013 6:23:55 PM PDT by kristinn (Welcome to the Soviet States of Obama)
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To: Graewoulf

Indeed! He had a week to get ready and he showed up like that.


349 posted on 09/10/2013 6:24:01 PM PDT by relee ('Till the blue skies drive the dark clouds far away)
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To: kristinn

Text:

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/11/world/middleeast/obamas-remarks-on-syria.html?smid=tw-thecaucus&_r=0

MR. OBAMA: My fellow Americans, tonight I want to talk to you about Syria, why it matters and where we go from here. Over the past two years, what began as a series of peaceful protests against the repressive regime of Bashar al-Assad has turned into a brutal civil war. Over a hundred thousand people have been killed. Millions have fled the country. In that time, America has worked with allies to provide humanitarian support, to help the moderate opposition and to shape a political settlement.

But I have resisted calls for military action because we cannot resolve someone else’s civil war through force, particularly after a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The situation profoundly changed, though, on August 21st, when Assad’s government gassed to death over a thousand people, including hundreds of children. The images from this massacre are sickening, men, women, children lying in rows, killed by poison gas, others foaming at the mouth, gasping for breath, a father clutching his dead children, imploring them to get up and walk. On that terrible night, the world saw in gruesome detail the terrible nature of chemical weapons and why the overwhelming majority of humanity has declared them off limits, a crime against humanity and a violation of the laws of war.

This was not always the case. In World War I, American GIs were among the many thousands killed by deadly gas in the trenches of Europe. In World War II, the Nazis used gas to inflict the horror of the Holocaust. Because these weapons can kill on a mass scale, with no distinction between soldier and infant, the civilized world has spent a century working to ban them. And in 1997, the United States Senate overwhelmingly approved an international agreement prohibiting the use of chemical weapons, now joined by 189 government that represent 98 percent of humanity.

On August 21st, these basic rules were violated, along with our sense of common humanity.

No one disputes that chemical weapons were used in Syria. The world saw thousands of videos, cellphone pictures and social media accounts from the attack. And humanitarian organizations told stories of hospitals packed with people who had symptoms of poison gas.

Moreover, we know the Assad regime was responsible. In the days leading up to August 21st, we know that Assad’s chemical weapons personnel prepared for an attack near an area they where they mix sarin gas. They distributed gas masks to their troops. Then they fired rockets from a regime-controlled area into 11 neighborhoods that the regime has been trying to wipe clear of opposition forces.

Shortly after those rockets landed, the gas spread, and hospitals filled with the dying and the wounded. We know senior figures in Assad’s military machine reviewed the results of the attack. And the regime increased their shelling of the same neighborhoods in the days that followed. We’ve also studied samples of blood and hair from people at the site that tested positive for sarin.

When dictators commit atrocities, they depend upon the world to look the other day until those horrifying pictures fade from memory. But these things happened. The facts cannot be denied.

The question now is what the United States of America and the international community is prepared to do about it, because what happened to those people, to those children, is not only a violation of international law, it’s also a danger to our security.

Let me explain why. If we fail to act, the Assad regime will see no reason to stop using chemical weapons.

As the ban against these weapons erodes, other tyrants will have no reason to think twice about acquiring poison gas and using them. Over time our troops would again face the prospect of chemical warfare on the battlefield, and it could be easier for terrorist organizations to obtain these weapons and to use them to attack civilians.

If fighting spills beyond Syria’s borders, these weapons could threaten allies like Turkey, Jordan and Israel.

And a failure to stand against the use of chemical weapons would weaken prohibitions against other weapons of mass destruction and embolden Assad’s ally, Iran, which must decide whether to ignore international law by building a nuclear weapon or to take a more peaceful path.

This is not a world we should accept. This is what’s at stake. And that is why, after careful deliberation, I determined that it is in the national security interests of the United States to respond to the Assad regime’s use of chemical weapons through a targeted military strike. The purpose of this strike would be to deter Assad from using chemical weapons, to degrade his regime’s ability to use them and to make clear to the world that we will not tolerate their use. That’s my judgment as commander in chief.

But I’m also the president of the world’s oldest constitutional democracy. So even though I possessed the authority to order military strikes, I believed it was right, in the absence of a direct or imminent threat to our security, to take this debate to Congress. I believe our democracy is stronger when the president acts with the support of Congress, and I believe that America acts more effectively abroad when we stand together.

This is especially true after a decade that put more and more war-making power in the hands of the president, and more and more burdens on the shoulders of our troops, while sidelining the people’s representatives from the critical decisions about when we use force.


350 posted on 09/10/2013 6:24:04 PM PDT by maggief
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To: Jim Robinson

“Somebody call my bluff” turned up in the form of a smack down by Putin.

Obama will go in to save his face, and no other reason.


351 posted on 09/10/2013 6:24:17 PM PDT by RitaOK ( VIVA CHRISTO REY / Public education is the farm team for more Marxists coming.)
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To: azishot; relee

Say the Magic Word and we all will cheer!

The Magic Word is “RESIGN”!


352 posted on 09/10/2013 6:25:12 PM PDT by GOYAKLA (Waiting for the Golden Screw to be removed from Obama's navel and his a$$ falls off!)
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To: Billthedrill; All

Obama’s interest in invading non-enemy Syria has nothing to do with Syria, poison gas, or children.

Obama’s interest in bombing non-enemy Syria has everything to do with creating a long-lasting, controversial, DISTRACTION for Congress in order to keep Congress from defunding Obama”care”/Boehnerkare.

Obama’s “Red Herring” for the 9-11 Benghazi Massacre Coverup was Susan Rice’s fake Video story.

Obama’s “Red Herring” for distracting Congress until Obama”care”/ Boehnerkare kicks in October 1 is Obama’s “Crossing HIS personal Red Line” distraction speech.

Obama speaks only for Obama, not the US Federal Government or America.

REMEMBER BENGHAZI !


353 posted on 09/10/2013 6:25:30 PM PDT by Graewoulf (Traitor John Roberts' Commune-Style Obama'care' violates U.S. Constitution AND Anti-Trust Law.)
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To: Jim Robinson

Obama is trying to cover all bases and his self image at the same time. That is all. And he is not up to the job.

Liars seldom are.


354 posted on 09/10/2013 6:25:32 PM PDT by KittenClaws ( You may have to fight a battle more than once in order to win it." - Margaret Thatcher)
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To: Hoodat
Finally the explanation of an “Unbelievably small attack”.

I salute you.

355 posted on 09/10/2013 6:25:53 PM PDT by The Cajun (Sarah Palin, Mark Levin, Ted Cruz......Nuff said.)
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To: Political Junkie Too

He said “prick.”

Why is it, you can prick your finger but whoah!
Don’t try to finger your prick. G.Carlin
He’s not doing that is he, behind the lectern, the little perv?


356 posted on 09/10/2013 6:26:00 PM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: All armed conservatives.)
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To: hsalaw

Right—do it for the military. So we can have more Wounded Warriors at home...blind ones led around by their little children; legless ones who can be carried on their wives’ backs; those with half a brain left, who were once brilliant students...

Right, Obama...that’s what this country needs more of.

We have our heart-wrenching videos too.

I see them every evening on FOXnews.


357 posted on 09/10/2013 6:26:32 PM PDT by miserare (Fire Eric Holder!)
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To: maggief

“But I’m also the president of the world’s oldest constitutional democracy.”

What an asshat. Intentionally being misleading.


358 posted on 09/10/2013 6:26:33 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Tagline: (optional, printed after your name on post))
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To: KittenClaws

Folks on MSNBC seem to be gasping for breath.


359 posted on 09/10/2013 6:26:37 PM PDT by don-o (He will not share His glory and He will NOT be mocked! Blessed be the name of the Lord forever!)
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To: maggief
So even though I possessed the authority to order military strikes, I believed it was right, in the absence of a direct or imminent threat to our security, to take this debate to Congress.

(Chugging) Oh, boy. This is gonna be a short evening.

360 posted on 09/10/2013 6:26:39 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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