Friday, September 14, 2012

They smell weakness - this hour's edition

Austin, Texas

Fargo, North Dakota

London

Tunis, Tunisia

9 comments:

  1. You are so full of shit. Is that the smell of strength?
    Guv Perry is right there in Austin. Is he man enuff to handle it for you?

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  2. There comes a point in any dealings with the hard, anti-freedom left at which it runs out of intellectual gas and resorts to ad hominen attacks.

    You know this regime's foreign policy is failing in real time before our eyes, but because you share its desire to see the West threatened, you can't admit it.

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  3. That statement is so full of shit too. Whho baby, more of the ole your way or the highway. Is in store for us now, isn't it? Go fuck yourself. Clint Eastwood claims it can't be done but I know you can and have done it.

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  4. Maybe you've been busy the last three days and missed out on the news, but US embassies are burning in several countries. The MEC regime is telling Israel on the one hand, "Don't defend yourself" and on the other, "We will not provide you with a red line that would trigger US force against Iran." Several bond-rating agencies have downgraded, or considered downgrading, US creditworthiness. Hey! Look at this! Those are what the last several LITD posts are all about.
    Lucky you. You have LITD as your one-source catch-up. Important resource for busy postmodern types like you. Now that you're up to speed, you can see that the MEC regime / Democrat party / CPUSA orientation on how America ought to proceed is asll wrong and needs to be turned away from.

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  5. What the f is a busy post-modern type? Sounds like an ad hominem attack. Btw, on am talk ad hominem attacks rule. I have certainly thought about changing course. Egypt bit us in the ass bad. That I will certainly grant you. Now we still stay the course with our international coalitions and still consider China, Russia and, wtf, Jamaicha, oK?

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  6. Let me know when you see encouraging signs from China or Russia.

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  7. BEIJING, Sept. 13 (UPI) -- China condemned the deadly attacks on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, saying the current Libyan regime must protect the lives of all foreign diplomats.

    "We are shocked at attacks on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi that caused the death and injury of a number of people, including the U.S. ambassador," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said. "And we strongly condemn the violent deeds."


    Read more: http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2012/09/13/China-condemns-Benghazi-attack/UPI-49271347534865/#ixzz26XcWRANm

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  8. but the Ruskies agree with your ilk, well, sort of:

    Yevgeny Y. Satanovsky, president of the Institute of the Middle East in Moscow, said U.S. leaders should not expect “one word of sympathy” from their Russian counterparts.

    “It is a tragedy to the family of the poor ambassador, but his blood is on the hands of Hillary Clinton personally and Barack Obama personally,” Satanovsky said.

    He said Russian warnings against intervention in the Middle East came from the bitter experience of the Soviets in Afghanistan.

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