Obama: 'I didn't set a red line, the world set a red line'
"I didn't set a red line, the world set a red line," he said. "The world
set a red line when governments representing 98 percent of world
population said the use of chemical weapons are abhorrent." He added
that Congress set its own red line when it ratified the treaty.
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Today McCain opposes Syria resolution
Sen. John McCain says he doesn't support the latest Senate resolution to authorize military force against Syria.
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Mayoral candidate brags about his EBT card
It had to happen eventually, and now it has -- a political candidate is bragging about having an EBT card.
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Wanted: A willing accomplice
Because Syria's convulsion has become as serious as Barack Obama has
been careless in speaking about it, he is suddenly and
uncharacteristically insisting that Congress participate in governance.
Regarding institutional derangements, he is the infection against which
he pretends to be an immunization.
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The Planned Destruction of Christians in Syria
The New York Times story, “President Gains McCain’s Backing on Syria
Attack,” is predictable, considering that Obama had invited Senators
John McCain (R-AZ) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) to the White House for the
specific purpose of supporting his proposed military strike on Syria.
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Hey... Liberals... Where's your 'tolerance' now?
Tolerance, tolerance, tolerance. We hear it all the time from those on
the left. They claim to be the champions of it, but we all know the
truth. Liberals are pushing an agenda of "anything goes," and they are
most certainly INTOLERANT of ANY opposing views. Just look at what
happened to a Christian bakery for the latest example.
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