Sunni Man
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The guy on the video is 100% correct about why our misguided policies continually fail in the Middle East.
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Watch the video.......he doesn't support the muslims or the jews.
He just want's the U.S. to wash it's hands of the Middle East and let the people who live there to fight it out among themselves. .....![]()
Of course your Al-Qaeda terrorists of the Al Nusra a big friends of democracyIslam accept democracy principles.
How Islam Views Pluralism Democracy - Imamate Political Systems - counsels - OnIslam.net
Watch the video.......he doesn't support the muslims or the jews.
He just want's the U.S. to wash it's hands of the Middle East and let the people who live there to fight it out among themselves. .....![]()
Asked, "What do you think is the most important problem facing this country today," 18 percent of Americans said "dissatisfaction with government," while 4 percent said terrorism, and 3 percent said the situation in Iraq. In fact, dissatisfaction with government topped the list of problems; terrorism was number 9 on the list, just above "poverty/hunger/homelessness."
Wars/war/fear of war ranked 13th, chosen by 3 percent of Americans as the nation's biggest problem. The "situation in Iraq" was way down there, too, at number 14, with another 3 percent listing that as the country's biggest problem. The bottom line, according to Gallup: "Thirteen years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C., terrorism is far less top-of-mind for Americans than it was immediately after those attacks."
But Gallup also noted that mentions of terrorism did increase slightly this month given all the media coverage of ISIS and the beheading of two American journalists. In September, Americans mentioned government as the nation's biggest problem (18%, same as last month), followed by the economy (17%), immigration (12%), unemployment (12%), foreign policy (6%), the federal budget deficit (6%), healthcare (5%), ethics/moral/religious decline (5%), terrorism (4%), poverty/hunger/homelessness (3%), education (3%), gap between rich and poor (3%), war (3%), Iraq situation (3%), judicial system (3%), and finally, race relations/racism (3%).
Gallup based its results on telephone interviews conducted Sept. 4-7, 2014, with a random sample of 1,017 adults, aged 18 and older, living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. Another Gallup Poll, conducted during the same Sept. 4-7 timeframe, overwhelmingly chose Republicans as being better able to protect the U.S. from international terrorism and military threats. Fifty-five percent of Americans chose Republicans, while 32 percent chose the Democratic Party. "This is the widest Republican advantage in Gallup's history of asking this question since 2002," the poll noted.
Gallup By 6 to 1 Americans Think Our Gov t More Important Problem than Situation in Iraq CNS News
The White House is now contending that President Obama can engage in an extended military campaign against ISIS in Iraq and Syria without prior congressional authorization. Who is right: The Obama White House or James Madison? The Constitutional Convention dealt with this issue on Aug. 17, 1787. Here are James Madison notes on the debate in the convention that day that resulted in the power being held by Congress:
[2:318; Madison, 17 Aug.]
"'To make war'
"Mr Pinkney opposed the vesting this power in the Legislature. Its proceedings were too slow. It wd. meet but once a year. The Hs. of Reps. would be too numerous for such deliberations. The Senate would be the best depositary, being more acquainted with foreign affairs, and most capable of proper resolutions. If the States are equally represented in Senate, so as to give no advantage to large States, the power will notwithstanding be safe, as the small have their all at stake in such cases as well as the large States. It would be singular for one authority to make war, and another peace.
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Your regime doesn't know democracy!Of course your Al-Qaeda terrorists of the Al Nusra a big friends of democracyIslam accept democracy principles.
How Islam Views Pluralism Democracy - Imamate Political Systems - counsels - OnIslam.net![]()