When did Repubs realize that the Generals and our Military are such fuck ups?

Did President Obama Really Purge the Military?

Contrary to the allegations that the firings were covered up, I easily found information on each one from a mainstream news site.

Major General Michael Carey – As commander of the US land-based nuclear missile program, Carey was responsible for three units of ICBMs. He was relieved in October 2013 for his conduct on a July trip to Moscow, where he went on what news reports called a “drunken bender,” fraternized with local women and made inappropriate comments disparaging the Russian military. As a result, he was reassigned and made Special Assistant to the Commander of Air Force Space Command in Colorado.

Vice Admiral Tim Giardina – Giardina served as chief of staff of the US Pacific Fleet and was the number 2 officer of US Strategic Command (StratCom) until beingrelieved of duty in September 2013, following an investigation into his use of fake casino chips in a poker game. This is a class D felony in Iowa, where StratCom is located. He was already due to leave StratCom, and his bio currently lists him as “assigned to the staff of the vice chief of naval operations.”

Lieutenant General David Holmes Huntoon, Jr. – Huntoon was serving as the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy in West Point until June 2013, when a report of an Inspector General’s office investigation was released, which found that he had misused his position and forced subordinate officers to perform personal tasks. Huntoon was given a letter of reprimand, allowed to resign from his post and took his mandatory retirement the next month.

Major General C.M.M. Gurganus – This was one of two generals asked to retire early by the Commandant of the Marine Corps after a September 2012 Taliban surprise attack on a Marine airbase. Gurganus was found to have “not taken adequate force protection measures” at Camp Bastion, which led to the death of two Marines and the destruction of six Harrier jet fighters.

Major General Gregg A. Sturdevant – Sturdevant was the other general asked to retire in the wake of the Camp Bastion attack.

Brigadier General Bryan Roberts – The former commanding officer of Fort Jackson, the largest training post in the US Army, Roberts was suspended in May 2013 after an investigation into adultery and a physical altercation with a woman described as his mistress. Adultery in the military is punishable as an action that can bring discredit upon the armed forces.

Major General Ralph Baker – Baker was removed from his post as commanding officer of Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, as well as fined, after an administrative hearing into alcohol abuse and sexual misconduct charges in April 2013.

Rear Admiral Charles Gaouette – Gaouette held the position of commanding officer of Carrier Strike Group Three until a reprimand from the US Navy led to his removal. He was found to have used profanity in public and made several racially insensitive remarks. The origin of the complaint might have come from the captain of the aircraft carrier assigned to the Strike Group, who alleged Gaouette had humiliated him in public.

General Carter F. Ham – The commander of US Command Africa, Ham retired in the wake of the September 2011 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Though the attack itself generated enormous controversy and blame on the Obama administration, Ham himself was never reprimanded and served the entirety of his two-year posting in Africa, retiring as scheduled at age 62, after a 40 year career.

Obviously, the context of these nine “firings” puts the entire validity of the list into question. Many were removed for misconduct or violation of military protocol. Several were near or at the Army’s mandatory retirement age of 62. None were simply sacked willy nilly by President Obama. More than a conspiracy or purge, it speaks to a renewed lack of tolerance for behavior among senior officers that brings disgrace or embarrassment on the military as a whole.
Sigh... you are wrong about mandatory retirement.

10 U.S. Code § 1251: Mandatory retirement age is age 62 for all officers other than general or flag officers. Service Secretaries may defer the retirement of health professional officers and chaplains until the age of 68.
 
Did President Obama Really Purge the Military?

Contrary to the allegations that the firings were covered up, I easily found information on each one from a mainstream news site.

Major General Michael Carey – As commander of the US land-based nuclear missile program, Carey was responsible for three units of ICBMs. He was relieved in October 2013 for his conduct on a July trip to Moscow, where he went on what news reports called a “drunken bender,” fraternized with local women and made inappropriate comments disparaging the Russian military. As a result, he was reassigned and made Special Assistant to the Commander of Air Force Space Command in Colorado.

Vice Admiral Tim Giardina – Giardina served as chief of staff of the US Pacific Fleet and was the number 2 officer of US Strategic Command (StratCom) until beingrelieved of duty in September 2013, following an investigation into his use of fake casino chips in a poker game. This is a class D felony in Iowa, where StratCom is located. He was already due to leave StratCom, and his bio currently lists him as “assigned to the staff of the vice chief of naval operations.”

Lieutenant General David Holmes Huntoon, Jr. – Huntoon was serving as the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy in West Point until June 2013, when a report of an Inspector General’s office investigation was released, which found that he had misused his position and forced subordinate officers to perform personal tasks. Huntoon was given a letter of reprimand, allowed to resign from his post and took his mandatory retirement the next month.

Major General C.M.M. Gurganus – This was one of two generals asked to retire early by the Commandant of the Marine Corps after a September 2012 Taliban surprise attack on a Marine airbase. Gurganus was found to have “not taken adequate force protection measures” at Camp Bastion, which led to the death of two Marines and the destruction of six Harrier jet fighters.

Major General Gregg A. Sturdevant – Sturdevant was the other general asked to retire in the wake of the Camp Bastion attack.

Brigadier General Bryan Roberts – The former commanding officer of Fort Jackson, the largest training post in the US Army, Roberts was suspended in May 2013 after an investigation into adultery and a physical altercation with a woman described as his mistress. Adultery in the military is punishable as an action that can bring discredit upon the armed forces.

Major General Ralph Baker – Baker was removed from his post as commanding officer of Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, as well as fined, after an administrative hearing into alcohol abuse and sexual misconduct charges in April 2013.

Rear Admiral Charles Gaouette – Gaouette held the position of commanding officer of Carrier Strike Group Three until a reprimand from the US Navy led to his removal. He was found to have used profanity in public and made several racially insensitive remarks. The origin of the complaint might have come from the captain of the aircraft carrier assigned to the Strike Group, who alleged Gaouette had humiliated him in public.

General Carter F. Ham – The commander of US Command Africa, Ham retired in the wake of the September 2011 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Though the attack itself generated enormous controversy and blame on the Obama administration, Ham himself was never reprimanded and served the entirety of his two-year posting in Africa, retiring as scheduled at age 62, after a 40 year career.

Obviously, the context of these nine “firings” puts the entire validity of the list into question. Many were removed for misconduct or violation of military protocol. Several were near or at the Army’s mandatory retirement age of 62. None were simply sacked willy nilly by President Obama. More than a conspiracy or purge, it speaks to a renewed lack of tolerance for behavior among senior officers that brings disgrace or embarrassment on the military as a whole.
Sigh... you are wrong about mandatory retirement.

10 U.S. Code § 1251: Mandatory retirement age is age 62 for all officers other than general or flag officers. Service Secretaries may defer the retirement of health professional officers and chaplains until the age of 68.
Bahahahaha!
Do you argue with stop signs too?
 
Sassy, Billy and PredFan nailed it. In the Alinsky developed mind of Comrade Obama, tear down the military leadership, replace them with zombie drones and you can begin to dismantle the government and turn the country into a dictatorship of Progressive Liberal Socialism. The Obama-Clinton worshiping chumps are in hog heaven.

I am a guy because when I was born I told Jesus that I was a bad mofo. And just like your story I can't provide proof of it but it's true...cause I just said so.
Are you truly unaware of the purge of Commanders and Generals all the way down to Sargents?


Are you truly unaware of my manhood created by Jesus himself? When Jesus did it he said "I'm doing this because you're better than JBond".

If you showed me a list that doesnt mean it was done to for nefarious reasons no more than if I showed my ballsack that wouldnt prove Jesus said I was better than you...even tho I am....because I just said so....and so did Jesus
 
Did President Obama Really Purge the Military?

Contrary to the allegations that the firings were covered up, I easily found information on each one from a mainstream news site.

Major General Michael Carey – As commander of the US land-based nuclear missile program, Carey was responsible for three units of ICBMs. He was relieved in October 2013 for his conduct on a July trip to Moscow, where he went on what news reports called a “drunken bender,” fraternized with local women and made inappropriate comments disparaging the Russian military. As a result, he was reassigned and made Special Assistant to the Commander of Air Force Space Command in Colorado.

Vice Admiral Tim Giardina – Giardina served as chief of staff of the US Pacific Fleet and was the number 2 officer of US Strategic Command (StratCom) until beingrelieved of duty in September 2013, following an investigation into his use of fake casino chips in a poker game. This is a class D felony in Iowa, where StratCom is located. He was already due to leave StratCom, and his bio currently lists him as “assigned to the staff of the vice chief of naval operations.”

Lieutenant General David Holmes Huntoon, Jr. – Huntoon was serving as the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy in West Point until June 2013, when a report of an Inspector General’s office investigation was released, which found that he had misused his position and forced subordinate officers to perform personal tasks. Huntoon was given a letter of reprimand, allowed to resign from his post and took his mandatory retirement the next month.

Major General C.M.M. Gurganus – This was one of two generals asked to retire early by the Commandant of the Marine Corps after a September 2012 Taliban surprise attack on a Marine airbase. Gurganus was found to have “not taken adequate force protection measures” at Camp Bastion, which led to the death of two Marines and the destruction of six Harrier jet fighters.

Major General Gregg A. Sturdevant – Sturdevant was the other general asked to retire in the wake of the Camp Bastion attack.

Brigadier General Bryan Roberts – The former commanding officer of Fort Jackson, the largest training post in the US Army, Roberts was suspended in May 2013 after an investigation into adultery and a physical altercation with a woman described as his mistress. Adultery in the military is punishable as an action that can bring discredit upon the armed forces.

Major General Ralph Baker – Baker was removed from his post as commanding officer of Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, as well as fined, after an administrative hearing into alcohol abuse and sexual misconduct charges in April 2013.

Rear Admiral Charles Gaouette – Gaouette held the position of commanding officer of Carrier Strike Group Three until a reprimand from the US Navy led to his removal. He was found to have used profanity in public and made several racially insensitive remarks. The origin of the complaint might have come from the captain of the aircraft carrier assigned to the Strike Group, who alleged Gaouette had humiliated him in public.

General Carter F. Ham – The commander of US Command Africa, Ham retired in the wake of the September 2011 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Though the attack itself generated enormous controversy and blame on the Obama administration, Ham himself was never reprimanded and served the entirety of his two-year posting in Africa, retiring as scheduled at age 62, after a 40 year career.

Obviously, the context of these nine “firings” puts the entire validity of the list into question. Many were removed for misconduct or violation of military protocol. Several were near or at the Army’s mandatory retirement age of 62. None were simply sacked willy nilly by President Obama. More than a conspiracy or purge, it speaks to a renewed lack of tolerance for behavior among senior officers that brings disgrace or embarrassment on the military as a whole.
Sigh... you are wrong about mandatory retirement.

10 U.S. Code § 1251: Mandatory retirement age is age 62 for all officers other than general or flag officers. Service Secretaries may defer the retirement of health professional officers and chaplains until the age of 68.
Bahahahaha!
Do you argue with stop signs too?
Intentionally or unintentionally you posted a falsehood. I corrected it. Get over it.
 
It's not so much that the generals are 'f*-ups'. It's the fact that their Commander and Chief is a complete 'F*-Up'!

Our generals did not declare a 'Syrian Red line' - That was Barry!

Our generals did not help ISIS become a world-wide threat - that was Hillary and Barry.

Our generals did not ally themselves with Al Qaeida and ISIS to help overthrow dictators and take over their own countries - that was Hillary and Barry.

Our generals did not want to drop leaflets warning ISIS of pending attacks - they were ordered to.

Our generals wanted to bomb ISIS oil facilities but they were ordered not to.

Guidance comes down from the top, and accountability on this one goes all the way to the oval office.
 
Leaving Iraq entirely was obviously a mistake, and while it's not all on Obama, he should have pressed Iraq, but was only too relieved to have an excuse. However, Trump had the same shit. He was even before the war before he was against it, and he was an isolationist about 12 mos ago.

However, I doubt there's any enthusiasm in the militay for having another go in Iraq.
He did press Iraq. But they wanted to be able to prosecute our soldiers. A hundred thousand soldiers, a hundred thousand lawsuits, a hundred thousand of our soldiers in jail. Would that be OK with you?

And Iraqi's wouldn't budge on this point. What Obama did was right.

What I don't understand is that you don't seem the understand the importance of immunity for our soldiers and their being shielded from Iraqi's who never wanted us there anyway.
 
About the time Obungles purged the good ones
When did he not do that?

Ignorance is bliss

List Of Military Elite Purged And Fired Under Obama, Compiled By General Paul Vallely, 3-17-14

Here is the list of our military elite who have been purged or fired under Obama:
Commanding Generals fired:


· General John R. Allen-U.S. Marines Commander International Security Assistance Force [ISAF] (Nov 2012)
· Major General Ralph Baker (2 Star)-U.S. Army Commander of the Combined Joint Task Force Horn in Africa (April 2013)
· Major General Michael Carey (2 Star)-U.S. Air Force Commander of the 20th US Air Force in charge of 9,600 people and 450 Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (Oct 2013)
· Colonel James Christmas-U.S. Marines Commander 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit & Commander Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response Unit (July 2013)
· Major General Peter Fuller-U.S. Army Commander in Afghanistan (May 2011)
· Major General Charles M.M. Gurganus-U.S. Marine Corps Regional Commander of SW and I Marine Expeditionary Force in Afghanistan (Oct 2013)
· General Carter F. Ham-U.S. Army African Command (Oct 2013)
· Lieutenant General David H. Huntoon (3 Star), Jr.-U.S. Army 58th Superintendent of the US Military Academy at West Point, NY (2013)
· Command Sergeant Major Don B Jordan-U.S. Army 143rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command (suspended Oct 2013)
· General James Mattis-U.S. Marines Chief of CentCom (May 2013)
· Colonel Daren Margolin-U.S. Marine in charge of Quantico’s Security Battalion (Oct 2013)
· General Stanley McChrystal-U.S. Army Commander Afghanistan (June 2010)
· General David D. McKiernan-U.S. Army Commander Afghanistan (2009)
· General David Petraeus-Director of CIA from September 2011 to November 2012 & U.S. Army Commander International Security Assistance Force [ISAF] and Commander U.S. Forces Afghanistan [USFOR-A] (Nov 2012)
· Brigadier General Bryan Roberts-U.S. Army Commander 2nd Brigade (May 2013)
· Major General Gregg A. Sturdevant-U.S. Marine Corps Director of Strategic Planning and Policy for the U.S. Pacific Command & Commander of Aviation Wing at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan (Sept 2013)
· Colonel Eric Tilley-U.S. Army Commander of Garrison Japan (Nov 2013)
· Brigadier General Bryan Wampler-U.S. Army Commanding General of 143rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command [TSC] (suspended Oct 2013)

Commanding Admirals fired:
· Rear Admiral Charles Gaouette-U.S. Navy Commander John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group Three (Oct 2012)
· Vice Admiral Tim Giardina(3 Star, demoted to 2 Star)-U.S. Navy Deputy Commander of the US Strategic Command, Commander of the Submarine Group Trident, Submarine Group 9 and Submarine Group 10 (Oct 2013)

Naval Officers fired: (All in 2011)
· Captain David Geisler-U.S. Navy Commander Task Force 53 in Bahrain (Oct 2011)
· Commander Laredo Bell-U.S. Navy Commander Naval Support Activity Saratoga Springs, NY (Aug 2011)
· Lieutenant Commander Kurt Boenisch-Executive Officer amphibious transport dock Ponce (Apr 2011)
· Commander Nathan Borchers-U.S. Navy Commander destroyer Stout (Mar 2011)
· Commander Robert Brown-U.S. Navy Commander Beachmaster Unit 2 Fort Story, VA (Aug 2011)
· Commander Andrew Crowe-Executive Officer Navy Region Center Singapore (Apr 2011)
· Captain Robert Gamberg-Executive Officer carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower (Jun 2011)
· Captain Rex Guinn-U.S. Navy Commander Navy Legal Service office Japan (Feb 2011)
· Commander Kevin Harms- U.S. Navy Commander Strike Fighter Squadron 137 aboard the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln (Mar 2011)
· Lieutenant Commander Martin Holguin-U.S. Navy Commander mine countermeasures Fearless (Oct 2011)
· Captain Owen Honors-U.S. Navy Commander aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (Jan 2011)
· Captain Donald Hornbeck-U.S. Navy Commander Destroyer Squadron 1 San Diego
(Apr 2011)
· Rear Admiral Ron Horton-U.S. Navy Commander Logistics Group, Western Pacific
(Mar 2011)
· Commander Etta Jones-U.S. Navy Commander amphibious transport dock Ponce (Apr 2011)
· Commander Ralph Jones-Executive Officer amphibious transport dock Green Bay (Jul 2011)
· Comman.........more@


List Of Military Elite Purged And Fired Under Obama, Compiled By General Paul Vallely, 3-17-14
It's a bullshit list
 
Did President Obama Really Purge the Military?

Contrary to the allegations that the firings were covered up, I easily found information on each one from a mainstream news site.

Major General Michael Carey – As commander of the US land-based nuclear missile program, Carey was responsible for three units of ICBMs. He was relieved in October 2013 for his conduct on a July trip to Moscow, where he went on what news reports called a “drunken bender,” fraternized with local women and made inappropriate comments disparaging the Russian military. As a result, he was reassigned and made Special Assistant to the Commander of Air Force Space Command in Colorado.

Vice Admiral Tim Giardina – Giardina served as chief of staff of the US Pacific Fleet and was the number 2 officer of US Strategic Command (StratCom) until beingrelieved of duty in September 2013, following an investigation into his use of fake casino chips in a poker game. This is a class D felony in Iowa, where StratCom is located. He was already due to leave StratCom, and his bio currently lists him as “assigned to the staff of the vice chief of naval operations.”

Lieutenant General David Holmes Huntoon, Jr. – Huntoon was serving as the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy in West Point until June 2013, when a report of an Inspector General’s office investigation was released, which found that he had misused his position and forced subordinate officers to perform personal tasks. Huntoon was given a letter of reprimand, allowed to resign from his post and took his mandatory retirement the next month.

Major General C.M.M. Gurganus – This was one of two generals asked to retire early by the Commandant of the Marine Corps after a September 2012 Taliban surprise attack on a Marine airbase. Gurganus was found to have “not taken adequate force protection measures” at Camp Bastion, which led to the death of two Marines and the destruction of six Harrier jet fighters.

Major General Gregg A. Sturdevant – Sturdevant was the other general asked to retire in the wake of the Camp Bastion attack.

Brigadier General Bryan Roberts – The former commanding officer of Fort Jackson, the largest training post in the US Army, Roberts was suspended in May 2013 after an investigation into adultery and a physical altercation with a woman described as his mistress. Adultery in the military is punishable as an action that can bring discredit upon the armed forces.

Major General Ralph Baker – Baker was removed from his post as commanding officer of Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, as well as fined, after an administrative hearing into alcohol abuse and sexual misconduct charges in April 2013.

Rear Admiral Charles Gaouette – Gaouette held the position of commanding officer of Carrier Strike Group Three until a reprimand from the US Navy led to his removal. He was found to have used profanity in public and made several racially insensitive remarks. The origin of the complaint might have come from the captain of the aircraft carrier assigned to the Strike Group, who alleged Gaouette had humiliated him in public.

General Carter F. Ham – The commander of US Command Africa, Ham retired in the wake of the September 2011 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Though the attack itself generated enormous controversy and blame on the Obama administration, Ham himself was never reprimanded and served the entirety of his two-year posting in Africa, retiring as scheduled at age 62, after a 40 year career.

Obviously, the context of these nine “firings” puts the entire validity of the list into question. Many were removed for misconduct or violation of military protocol. Several were near or at the Army’s mandatory retirement age of 62. None were simply sacked willy nilly by President Obama. More than a conspiracy or purge, it speaks to a renewed lack of tolerance for behavior among senior officers that brings disgrace or embarrassment on the military as a whole.
Sigh... you are wrong about mandatory retirement.

10 U.S. Code § 1251: Mandatory retirement age is age 62 for all officers other than general or flag officers. Service Secretaries may defer the retirement of health professional officers and chaplains until the age of 68.
Bahahahaha!
Do you argue with stop signs too?
Intentionally or unintentionally you posted a falsehood. I corrected it. Get over it.
You corrected it because you had no other viable argument.
Anal retentive much?
 
It's not so much that the generals are 'f*-ups'. It's the fact that their Commander and Chief is a complete 'F*-Up'!

Our generals did not declare a 'Syrian Red line' - That was Barry!

Our generals did not help ISIS become a world-wide threat - that was Hillary and Barry.

Our generals did not ally themselves with Al Qaeida and ISIS to help overthrow dictators and take over their own countries - that was Hillary and Barry.

Our generals did not want to drop leaflets warning ISIS of pending attacks - they were ordered to.

Our generals wanted to bomb ISIS oil facilities but they were ordered not to.

Guidance comes down from the top, and accountability on this one goes all the way to the oval office.
Tantrum alert!
 
It's not so much that the generals are 'f*-ups'. It's the fact that their Commander and Chief is a complete 'F*-Up'!

Our generals did not declare a 'Syrian Red line' - That was Barry!

Our generals did not help ISIS become a world-wide threat - that was Hillary and Barry.

Our generals did not ally themselves with Al Qaeida and ISIS to help overthrow dictators and take over their own countries - that was Hillary and Barry.

Our generals did not want to drop leaflets warning ISIS of pending attacks - they were ordered to.

Our generals wanted to bomb ISIS oil facilities but they were ordered not to.

Guidance comes down from the top, and accountability on this one goes all the way to the oval office.
"Barry" declared a red line if they used chemical weapons. So what happened to those chemical weapons?

Removal of Chemical Weapons From Syria Is Completed

Wow, what do you know. When did that happen? When the GOP complained about "Barry's" Red Line?
 
It's not so much that the generals are 'f*-ups'. It's the fact that their Commander and Chief is a complete 'F*-Up'!

Our generals did not declare a 'Syrian Red line' - That was Barry!

Our generals did not help ISIS become a world-wide threat - that was Hillary and Barry.

Our generals did not ally themselves with Al Qaeida and ISIS to help overthrow dictators and take over their own countries - that was Hillary and Barry.

Our generals did not want to drop leaflets warning ISIS of pending attacks - they were ordered to.

Our generals wanted to bomb ISIS oil facilities but they were ordered not to.

Guidance comes down from the top, and accountability on this one goes all the way to the oval office.
"Barry" declared a red line if they used chemical weapons. So what happened to those chemical weapons?

Removal of Chemical Weapons From Syria Is Completed

Wow, what do you know. When did that happen? When the GOP complained about "Barry's" Red Line?

He went to the republican controlled congress and they wanted nothing to do with Syria .

Do yall just forget that part ?
 
It's not so much that the generals are 'f*-ups'. It's the fact that their Commander and Chief is a complete 'F*-Up'!

Our generals did not declare a 'Syrian Red line' - That was Barry!

Our generals did not help ISIS become a world-wide threat - that was Hillary and Barry.

Our generals did not ally themselves with Al Qaeida and ISIS to help overthrow dictators and take over their own countries - that was Hillary and Barry.

Our generals did not want to drop leaflets warning ISIS of pending attacks - they were ordered to.

Our generals wanted to bomb ISIS oil facilities but they were ordered not to.

Guidance comes down from the top, and accountability on this one goes all the way to the oval office.
"Barry" declared a red line if they used chemical weapons. So what happened to those chemical weapons?

Removal of Chemical Weapons From Syria Is Completed

Wow, what do you know. When did that happen? When the GOP complained about "Barry's" Red Line?

He went to the republican controlled congress and they wanted nothing to do with Syria .

Do yall just forget that part ?
Republicans always come down with recall disorders when their memory doesn't match the facts.
 
He went to the republican controlled congress and they wanted nothing to do with Syria .

1. Please provide a link to where Obama went before Congress to ask for permission to conduct a war with Syria.

2. WHY THE HELL WOULD any American want any part of Syria?
- Syria was NOT a threat to the United States.
- Assad was not a threat to the United States.
- Assad MAY have gassed his people - SO WHAT?! That is what the united Nations is for. As Libs love to say, 'We are not the world's policeman!"


3. Please provide a link to where Hillary and Barry went before Congress and made the argument that starting/joining a war to help Al Qaeida take over their own country was in the best interest of the United States.
- DIDN'T HAPPEN!


WE CAN ALL LOOK OFNDLY BACK AT Obama NOW AND REMEMBER THE TIME WHEN HE DRUG THE US INTO 2 UNAUTHORIZED WARS FOR NO REASON AT ALL. ISTEAD OF 'BOOOOOOSH', WE CAN REPLACE THAT WITH 'OOOOOOOBAAAAAAAMAAAAA!'

:p
 
He went to the republican controlled congress and they wanted nothing to do with Syria .

1. Please provide a link to where Obama went before Congress to ask for permission to conduct a war with Syria.

2. WHY THE HELL WOULD any American want any part of Syria?
- Syria was NOT a threat to the United States.
- Assad was not a threat to the United States.
- Assad MAY have gassed his people - SO WHAT?! That is what the united Nations is for. As Libs love to say, 'We are not the world's policeman!"


3. Please provide a link to where Hillary and Barry went before Congress and made the argument that starting/joining a war to help Al Qaeida take over their own country was in the best interest of the United States.
- DIDN'T HAPPEN!


WE CAN ALL LOOK OFNDLY BACK AT Obama NOW AND REMEMBER THE TIME WHEN HE DRUG THE US INTO 2 UNAUTHORIZED WARS FOR NO REASON AT ALL. ISTEAD OF 'BOOOOOOSH', WE CAN REPLACE THAT WITH 'OOOOOOOBAAAAAAAMAAAAA!'

:p
How about you find one from either bush or Reagan or Clinton?
 
He went to the republican controlled congress and they wanted nothing to do with Syria .

1. Please provide a link to where Obama went before Congress to ask for permission to conduct a war with Syria.

2. WHY THE HELL WOULD any American want any part of Syria?
- Syria was NOT a threat to the United States.
- Assad was not a threat to the United States.
- Assad MAY have gassed his people - SO WHAT?! That is what the united Nations is for. As Libs love to say, 'We are not the world's policeman!"


3. Please provide a link to where Hillary and Barry went before Congress and made the argument that starting/joining a war to help Al Qaeida take over their own country was in the best interest of the United States.
- DIDN'T HAPPEN!


WE CAN ALL LOOK OFNDLY BACK AT Obama NOW AND REMEMBER THE TIME WHEN HE DRUG THE US INTO 2 UNAUTHORIZED WARS FOR NO REASON AT ALL. ISTEAD OF 'BOOOOOOSH', WE CAN REPLACE THAT WITH 'OOOOOOOBAAAAAAAMAAAAA!'

:p
How about you find one from either bush or Reagan or Clinton?

Oh no, no, no, no, no....YOU made the initial declaration that Obama went before Congress to ask to go to war with Syria. I asked you for a link. Either produce one or admit you're full of shit. No spinning out of this one.

Produce a link to support your claim or be proven once again to be full of shit!
 
He went to the republican controlled congress and they wanted nothing to do with Syria .

1. Please provide a link to where Obama went before Congress to ask for permission to conduct a war with Syria.

2. WHY THE HELL WOULD any American want any part of Syria?
- Syria was NOT a threat to the United States.
- Assad was not a threat to the United States.
- Assad MAY have gassed his people - SO WHAT?! That is what the united Nations is for. As Libs love to say, 'We are not the world's policeman!"


3. Please provide a link to where Hillary and Barry went before Congress and made the argument that starting/joining a war to help Al Qaeida take over their own country was in the best interest of the United States.
- DIDN'T HAPPEN!


WE CAN ALL LOOK OFNDLY BACK AT Obama NOW AND REMEMBER THE TIME WHEN HE DRUG THE US INTO 2 UNAUTHORIZED WARS FOR NO REASON AT ALL. ISTEAD OF 'BOOOOOOSH', WE CAN REPLACE THAT WITH 'OOOOOOOBAAAAAAAMAAAAA!'

:p
How about you find one from either bush or Reagan or Clinton?

Oh no, no, no, no, no....YOU made the initial declaration that Obama went before Congress to ask to go to war with Syria. I asked you for a link. Either produce one or admit you're full of shit. No spinning out of this one.

Produce a link to support your claim or be proven once again to be full of shit!
I didn't post anything of the kind.
Besides it doesn't change the outcome in all the conflicts we'very been in , in the last 70 years no president has asked for a declaration of war.
The
last president to seek congressional permission for war was FDR.President Roosevelt signs the declaration of war against Germany, Dec. 11, 1941. No president has signed a declaration of war since Roosevelt.

You fail drama queen.
I thought you were ignoring me?
 
Sassy, Billy and PredFan nailed it. In the Alinsky developed mind of Comrade Obama, tear down the military leadership, replace them with zombie drones and you can begin to dismantle the government and turn the country into a dictatorship of Progressive Liberal Socialism. The Obama-Clinton worshiping chumps are in hog heaven.

I am a guy because when I was born I told Jesus that I was a bad mofo. And just like your story I can't provide proof of it but it's true...cause I just said so.
Read Alinsky's Rules For Radicals and then amend your senseless reply.
 

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