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Very good point.....
Former U.N. Ambassador John R. Bolton bashes Obama on Libya
Calling the Obama administration's approach to the crisis in Libya 'pathetic,' Bolton casts the president as indecisive, inconsistent and uninterested in foreign policy. Bolton, speaking at the GOP convention in Sacramento, is himself weighing a presidential run in 2012.
John Bolton
John Bolton speaks at the opening night dinner of the California Republican Convention in Sacramento. Bolton said Obama is "still not qualified to be president." (Steve Yeater, Associated Press / March 18, 2011)
Reporting from Sacramento -- John R. Bolton, the former ambassador to the United Nations who is weighing a presidential run in 2012, accused President Obama on Friday of failing to address threats to U.S. national security and called the administration's approach to the crisis in Libya "pathetic."
Hours after the president warned that the United Nations was ready to launch a military strike to defend the Libyan people if their leader Moammar Kadafi did not halt his attacks on civilians and pull back from the rebel stronghold of Benghazi and three other cities, Bolton cast the president as indecisive, inconsistent and uninterested in foreign policy.
Speaking on the opening night of the state Republican Party convention in Sacramento, Bolton told fellow party members that had he been in charge, he would have moved far more swiftly and would have unilaterally declared a no-fly zone in Libya during the early stage of the crisis.
"Had we acted in those early days, we could have tipped the balance conclusively against Kadafi and this whole thing might be over," Bolton told hundreds of delegates over dinner in the ballroom of a downtown hotel. "Instead the president dithered, and he watched, and he waited, and he temporized."
"In the course of his ruminations, he said Kadafi has got to go — and then he still didn't do anything about it — thus exposing the United States to an enormous credibility problem with our friends and allies, as well as our adversaries."
In recent days, the United States and its allies at the United Nations have ratcheted up pressure on Kadafi to leave power. The U.N. Security Council agreed Thursday to use "all necessary measures" to protect the Libyan people, clearing the way for military strikes on Libyan aircraft and ground forces. The vote was 10 to 0 with five abstentions from Germany, China, Russia, India and Brazil.
"This is the great diplomatic successor to the Bush administration? Are you kidding me?" Bolton scoffed to laughter Friday night. In addition to his tenure as U.N. ambassador during George W. Bush's second term, Bolton also served as undersecretary of state for arms control and international security in Bush's first term,
In a broad-ranging and well-received critique of Obama's foreign policy, Bolton said Obama was "still not qualified to be president" two years into his term. He suggested that the president had underestimated the threats in North Korea and Iran and "doesn't see the rest of the world as terribly threatening to American interests," while placing his faith in international institutions to provide security for the United States.
"He is our first post-American president," Bolton said, adding that he didn't mean "un-American" or "anti-American." "He's kind of beyond all that patriotism stuff. He's got a much broader view of what our policy should be."
"We don't need a president who looks out for the interests of the rest of the world over ours," he said later in his speech, to applause. "We need a president who is proud of America, who will defend American interests."
The former ambassador, who has never run for office, told reporters earlier on Friday that he had no timeline for deciding whether he would enter the 2012 presidential contest: "I'm not like the duck, you know, placid on the surface, but paddling furiously underneath," he said. "I'm thinking about it."
But he said he was considering the prospect in part because of his concern that economic issues have eclipsed national security issues in the political debate.
"Obviously we've got appropriate and enormous attention to domestic policy and the revival of the U.S. economy, but the president and the administration have to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time," Bolton said.
http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-bolton-convention-20110319,0,3212534.story?track=rss
that would be sad to mess up his much deserved vacation.
He has golfed a lot since the last one.
Why isn't this no fly ban and saving the people of Libya thing having any influence on ol muammar? Could it be he thinks 0 is a wimp and 0 will keep warning him to death? Oh I know... He knows 0 is on vacation again??? Or is he golfing today?
UPDATE 2-Explosions in Benghazi, Gaddafi forces said to attack
Sat Mar 19, 2011 2:13am EDT
* Rebels claim road to airport bombed
* Rebels say firefight with mercenaries
* Explosions started early in morning (Adds additional quotes, details, byline)
By Mohammed Abbas
BENGHAZI, Libya, March 19 (Reuters) - Explosions shook the Libyan city of Benghazi early on Saturday while a fighter jet was heard flying overhead, and residents said the eastern rebel stronghold was under attack from Muammar Gaddafi's forces.
"The explosions started about 2 a.m. Gaddafi's forces are advancing, we hear they're 20 kms (12 miles) from Benghazi," Faraj Ali, a resident, said.
"It's land-based fire. We saw one aircraft," he added.
Libya had declared a unilateral ceasefire on Friday after the United Nations Security Council authorised a no-fly zone over Libya, but the United States said the ceasefire was not being respected.
Elsewhere in the city, rebels also reported skirmishes and strikes by Gaddafi forces.
"Fighter jets bombed the road to the airport and there's been an air strike on the Abu Hadi district on the outskirts," Mohammed Dwo, a hospital worker and a rebel supporter, told Reuters.
He was speaking at the scene of an apparent firefight between rebels and what they claimed were two mercenaries who had infiltrated the city and were driving in a car which they said contained a crate of handgrenades.
The two men, in civilian clothes, had been shot and killed and rebels produced blood-soaked identity papers they said showed them to be of Nigerian nationality.
"We were sitting here and we received gunfire from this vehicle then we opened fire and after that it crashed," rebel fighter Meri Dersi said.
Jamal bin Nour, a member of a neighbourhood watch group, told Reuters he had received a call to say government forces were landing by boat, but it was impossible to confirm the information.
The city has been so rife with rumours and hearsay that it is virtually impossible to verify due to lack of communications.
(Writing by Michael Roddy; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)
(Michael Roddy, London newsroom +44 207 542 7923)
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/19/libya-benghazi-explosions-idUSLDE72I01F20110319
Franklin Graham: World’s Christians in Grave Danger
Friday, 18 Mar 2011 05:33 PM
By Chris Gonsalves and Kathleen Walter
The Muslim Brotherhood, with the complicity of the Obama administration, has infiltrated the U.S. government at the highest levels and is influencing American policy that leaves the world’s Christians in grave danger, warns internationally known evangelist Franklin Graham
“The Muslim Brotherhood is very strong and active here in our country,” Graham tells Newsmax. “We have these people advising our military and State Department. We’ve brought in Muslims to tell us how to make policy toward Muslim countries.
“It’s like a farmer asking a fox, ‘How do I protect my hen house?’ “
That same Muslim Brotherhood is fomenting much of the rebellion and the deteriorating social order roiling the Middle East, forcing millions of Christians to flee for their lives, says Graham, son of beloved evangelist Dr. Billy Graham, and founder of The Samaritan’s Purse international charity.
“Under [Egypt’s Hosni] Mubarek and [Jordan’s] King Hussein and other moderate leaders, Christians had been protected,” Graham says. 11 million Christians live in Egypt and I ear for them, because if the Muslim Brotherhood comes to power, you’re going to see a great exodus of Christians. Same thing in Tunisia and Lebanon. I fear for the church because the Muslim Brotherhood is going to be a very terrible thing.”
The Rev. Franklin Graham predicts an exodus of Christians from the Mideast and North Africa if the Muslim Brotherhood rises to power there. The radical group is shaping U.S. policy, the evangelist says in a Newsmax.TV video, adding that that’s like a "farmer asking a fox how to protect the hen house.”
A new report from the Roman Catholic aid agency Aid to the Church in Need supports Graham’s contention that the persecution of Christians worldwide has worsened exponentially in the past few years.
According to the report, Christians face increased suffering in 22 countries around the world, with Iraq, Egypt, Lebanon, Pakistan, and Nigeria being among the worst countries to be a Christian in today.
The persecution has gotten markedly worse over the past two years according to the organization.
“The proportion of countries with a worsening track-record of anti-Christian violence and intimidation would be higher were it not for the fact that in many cases the situation could scarcely have been worse in the first place” the report’s authors wrote.
More than 75 percent of religious persecution in the world is currently being carried out against Christians, the report concludes.
The Vatican formed a special committee late last year to address the flight of Christians and the rise of militant Islam in the Middle East. In his New Year’s message, Pope Benedict XVI said Christians suffer more than any other religious group because of their faith
Asked if president Barack Obama was doing enough to protect Christians at home and abroad, Graham says, “No. If anything it’s the opposite.”
“Muslims are protected more in this country than Christians,” he says. “The president has made many statements but he doesn’t back them up. We have to do more to protect the Christians in the Muslim world. Their lives are in danger.”
In recent weeks, Obama administration officials have stepped up the defense of their inclusive stance toward Muslims in their ranks. Deputy national security advisor, Denis McDonough, said last week that President Obama is actually trying to prevent terrorism by "dispelling the myths that have developed over the years, including misperceptions about our fellow Americans who are Muslim."
"When it comes to preventing violent extremism and terrorism in the United States, Muslim Americans are not part of the problem, you're part of the solution," McDonough said at an interfaith forum in Sterling, Va.
Graham, however says what Obama is really doing is "giving Islam a pass" rather than speaking openly about the "horrific" treatment women and minorities receive.
"We certainly love the Muslim people," Graham said in an earlier interview with Newsmax. "But that is not the faith of this country. And that is not the religion that built this nation. The people of the Christian faith and the Jewish faith are the ones who built America, and it is not Islam."
http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/franklin-graham-christians-muslims/2011/03/18/id/389992
Obama instead will deliver remarks at Rio's Municipal Theatre, the official said, without specifying whether it would be open to the public or exclusively for invited guests.
Load the crowd with people that will cheer and only ask questions he wants to answer. Good call 0
President Barack Obama has cancelled a public speech he was scheduled to deliver Sunday in a Rio square during his upcoming visit to Brazil, the US embassy in Brasilia said.
The speech in the historic plaza known as Cinelandia, in the heart of Rio de Janeiro, "is cancelled," an embassy spokeswoman told AFP.
Obama instead will deliver remarks at Rio's Municipal Theatre, the official said, without specifying whether it would be open to the public or exclusively for invited guests.
No explanation for the change of venue was given by the embassy. Brazilian authorities have laid out a heavy security presence for Obama's two-day visit to South America's largest nation, and police in Rio had closed numerous streets from midnight Thursday in preparation.
On Thursday, members of an advance US security team were seen inspecting the surroundings of Cinelandia, where anti-US banners could be seen hanging from a road-side fence.
Some social and union groups have declared Obama a "persona non grata" and called for a protest, accusing him of a "bellicose policy of occupation" in foreign countries, and of attacking people "in the name of the war on terror."
Due to depart for Brazil later Friday on the first leg of a Latin American tour, Obama is then scheduled to be in Chile on Sunday before a final stop in El Salvador.
The trip comes at a troubling time as a nuclear nightmare stalks Japan and Arab and Western nations consider military action against Libyan strongman Moamer Kadhafi, who is threatening to crush a rebel uprising.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.d09217177032cbbc9a7b49e80f70edcb.331&show_article=1
looks like Libya is thumbing their nose at the toothless wimp running this country. Oh I forgot he is on vacation again. Does that mean Biteme is the wimp this weekend?
Gee don't have a cow.........
IMO she was going after the Spanish vote a little heavy.
If you don't like my opinion delete the post.......m
What I don't understand is he has high 40's approval rating???
Or sooner...
Would you want to admit that you voted for him???
I KNOW YOU DIDN'T!!! LOL
I think there are a few who still praise his every move and defend him by attacking bush. The guy has had total control for 2 1/2 years now. His turn to take the blame!!!
Maybe obama can step aside and , Bill Ayers, rev wright, rahm, can all get back together again. Happy ending.......
Maybe people will start to wake up. 0's poll numbers still going down!
I am glad to see Karen go. She did push the Spanish thing a little too much IMO
Like I keep saying. The man is in way over his "community organizer" head!
Just think how many lives would have been saved in Libya if obama would have done his job 30 days ago rather then golf, party, pick brackets, just do his job???
Libyan foreign minister Moussa Koussa tells reporters that Libya will impose an immediate ceasefire and will abide by the U.N. Security Council resolution.
He says Libya is stopping all military operations against rebel forces.
Speaking to reporters in Tripoli, he says Libya will "try to deal positively" to the resolution, which calls for a no-fly zone and "all necessary measures" to protect civilians in the conflict.
"Libya takes great interest in protecting civilians," he says.
He says the U.N.-imposed no-fly zone will affect civilian flights as well as military and will thus "increase the suffering of Libyan people and will have negative impact on the general life of the Libyan people."
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/ondeadline/post/2011/03/libya-calls-for-immediate-cease-fire-after-un-resolution/1
This says what we already know.
BARACK OBAMA: THE WEAKEST PRESIDENT IN HISTORY?
Let us cast our minds back to those remarkable days in November 2008 when the son of a Kenyan goatherd was elected to the White House. It was a bright new dawn – even brighter than the coming of the Kennedys and their new Camelot. JFK may be considered as being from an ethnic and religious minority – Irish and Catholic – but he was still very rich and very white. Barack Obama, by contrast, was a true breakthrough president. The world would change because obviously America had changed.
Obama’s campaign slogan was mesmerisingly simple and brimming with self-belief: “Yes we can.” His presidency, however, is turning out to be more about “no we won’t.” Even more worryingly, it seems to be very much about: “Maybe we can… do what, exactly?“ The world feels like a dangerous place when leaders are seen to lack certitude but the only thing President Obama seems decisive about is his indecision. What should the US do about Libya? What should the US do about the Middle East in general? What about the country’s crippling debts? What is the US going to do about Afghanistan, about Iran?
What is President Obama doing about anything? The most alarming answer – your guess is as good as mine – is also, frankly, the most accurate one. What the President is not doing is being clear, resolute and pro-active, which is surely a big part of his job description. This is what he has to say about the popular uprising in Libya: “Gaddafi must go.” At least, that was his position on March 3.
Since then, other countries – most notably Britain and France – have been calling for some kind of intervention. Even the Arab League, a notoriously conservative organisation, has declared support for sanctions. But from the White House has come only the blah-blah of bland statements filled with meaningless expressions
What is the Obama administration’s position on the protests in the Gulf island state of Bahrain, which the authorities there are savagely suppressing with the help of troops shipped in from Saudi Arabia? What is the White House view on the alarming prospect of the unrest spreading to Saudi Arabia itself? Who knows? Certainly not the American people, nor the leaders of nations which would consider themselves allies of America.
The President has not really shared his views, which leads us to conclude that he either doesn’t know or chooses, for reasons best known to himself, not to say. The result is that a very real opportunity to remove an unpredictable despot from power may well have been lost. Who knows when or if such an opportunity will come along again?
Every day for almost the last two months our television screens, radio broadcasts and the pages of our newspapers have been filled with the pictures, sounds and words of the most tumultuous events any of us can remember in the Arab world. The outcome of these events, once the dust has settled, could literally change the world. Yet Obama seems content to sit this one out. He has barely engaged in the debate. Such ostrich-like behaviour is not untypical of the 49-year-old President who burst through America’s colour barrier to become the first African-American to occupy the White House.
Two days after taking office in January 2009, he pledged to close down the prison camp in Guantanamo Bay, which has become notorious for holding detainees for years without trial. Obama promised to lose the prison within 12 months and to abolish the practice of military trials of terrorism suspects. It was an important promise. America’s reputation had been severely tarnished by revelations about the conditions at Guantanamo, by reports of waterboarding and extraordinary rendition (transporting prisoners to a third country for torture) and by the appalling treatment of detainees in Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
Closing Guantanamo was a redemptive gesture. Two years on, not only is the prison still in use but its future is as assured as ever. Ten days ago, the President signed an executive order reinstating the military commissions at the island prison. Human rights organisations were outraged. “With the stroke of a pen, President Obama extinguished any lingering hope that his administration would return the United States to the rule of law,” said Amnesty International while Anthony Romero, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union, declared the President’s action to be “unlawful, unwise and un-American.”
White House spokesmen insisted the President was still committed to closing Guantanamo, which currently has 172 detainees in custody. It was Congress, they said, that had refused to sanction the transfer of the prisoners to the US mainland for trial, leaving no option but to keep the prison open in Cuba. Very little has been achieved in the quest to secure peace in the Middle East. Under Obama, US foreign policy is founded on extreme caution. At first this cool-headedness was a welcome change from the naked aggression of George W Bush and his henchmen Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld.
It is also true that the President is constantly stymied by a hostile, Republican-ruled Congress. But Obama’s apparent reluctance to engage with momentous events is starting to look like more than aloofness. Some tempering of America’s role as the world’s No1 busybody may be no bad thing but under Obama the US appears to be heading towards isolationism. He is hardly doing much better at home. Economically, the US is in big trouble but the national debt is not shrinking.
Ditto the country’s ecological health; the American love affair with the car and oil remains undiminished despite any alleged commitment. But the White House appears to shy away from any tough action. The energy with which Obama entered the White House seems to have all gone in the push to bring in health care reform, which many Americans didn’t want (or still don’t realise they want).
All of which means that it is starting to look as if Obama and the Democratic Party have but one aim in mind for the rest of this presidential term: to get elected for a second. That means not doing anything that might upset any number of special interest or niche groups, which in effect means not doing very much at all. So, not too many harsh but necessary measures to tackle the financial deficit; no clear direction on where America goes with Afghanistan, even though the war there is going nowhere except from bad to worse.
The Obama government can’t even give clear direction on whether the American people are in danger of exposure to nuclear fallout from Japan following the devastating earthquake and tsunami. The US Surgeon General Regina Benjamin advised San Francisco residents to stock up on radiation antidotes, prompting a run on potassium iodide pills, while the President said experts had assured him that any harmful radiation would have receded long before reaching the Western shores of the US.
Yes we can was a noble and powerful mantra which secured for Barack Obama the leadership of the free world. Those than can, do. It is time he started doing.
Read more: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/235196/Barack-Obama-The-Weakest-President-in-history-Barack-Obama-The-Weakest-President-in-history-#ixzz1GxNH95Hf
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/235196/Barack-Obama-The-Weakest-President-in-history-
I can't stand that A hole weiner
Libya Threatens Retaliation as U.S. Seeks UN Resolution Authorizing Strikes
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/03/17/seeks-resolution-authorizing-wide-range-strikes-libya/
From the constitution.
No person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty-five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.
I will agree Bush wasn't the best! obama is FAR worse!
He should take his old job back move back to Chicago where Rahm and his good buddy rev wright can all get back together again!
President Obama took time out today to make his picks for the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments ???????????
Obama's heading to Rio this weekend!????????? The Obama family will also take in the sights in Rio. A trip to Corcovado mountain, where the Christ the Redeemer statue stands (France gave us Lady Liberty, gave Brazil Jesus) is supposedly on the itinerary. What trip to Rio would be complete without it? If they do make it to the top of the mountain, they will do so with an entourage of secret service and Brazil’s Elite Squad, known as BOPE.
http://blogs.forbes.com/kenrapoza/2011/03/14/obama-heads-to-rio-sunday-maximum-security-awaits/
When is this POS going to start doing his f-ing job!
Still on the fence can't make up his mind but holy shit he can pick some games and take a vaction to fricken Rio. What a total waist!
Do the job or get out of the way you idiot!
President Obama took time out today to make his picks for the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments ???????????
Obama's heading to Rio this weekend!????????? The Obama family will also take in the sights in Rio. A trip to Corcovado mountain, where the Christ the Redeemer statue stands (France gave us Lady Liberty, gave Brazil Jesus) is supposedly on the itinerary. What trip to Rio would be complete without it? If they do make it to the top of the mountain, they will do so with an entourage of secret service and Brazil’s Elite Squad, known as BOPE.
http://blogs.forbes.com/kenrapoza/2011/03/14/obama-heads-to-rio-sunday-maximum-security-awaits/
When is this POS going to start doing his f-ing job!
Still on the fence can't make up his mind but holy shit he can pick some games and take a vaction to fricken Rio. What a total waist!
Do the job or get out of the way you idiot!
How can anyone Strongly approve of obama?
Are these people paying attention?
Are these people alive?
Is this a real poll?
Are there actually people out there that are that stupid?
You could get a blow up doll with a recording that keeps playing PRESENT over and over again and have the same affect.
Strongly approval of obama. You are fricken kidding me!!!!!!
He is an absolute disgrace and should step aside and let someone else try to lead this country! Voting Present doesn't seem to work
Lets give him his old job back Community organizer!
When is this bunghole going to make up his mind on helping the rebellion in Libya?
He is in WAY over his head! Voting Present again I see!
Why would the MORONS in this country elect a man that has no experience other then being a community organizer to ruin the USA?
Just a little racist I would say!
This is what happens when you make a Community organizer president!
This idiot is in so far over his head!
To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, if Barack Obama is not using the presidency, perhaps he should resign and hand it off to someone who will.
This is what happens when you make a Community organizer president!
This idiot is in so far over his head!
To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, if Barack Obama is not using the presidency, perhaps he should resign and hand it off to someone who will.
Arab League Votes for Libya No-Fly Zone While Obama Continues to Dither
Mark Whittington Mark Whittington – 1 hr 30 mins ago
COMMENTARY | The Arab League, in an emergency meeting in Cairo, has voted to ask the UN to impose a no-fly zone over Libya. Thus official support from the region has been expressed for Western military intervention.
While the U.N., NATO, and the European Union have so far resisted efforts to intervene in the Libyan civil war, one of the excuses the Obama administration has been making for not intervening is that it might anger Arab countries. But now it seems the Obama administration is risking angering Arab countries by not intervening.
Why President Barack Obama persists in dithering has many analysts puzzled. Michael Barone, writing in the Washington Examiner, is suggesting Obama is doing what he always does when faced with a difficult decision, by "voting present," which means by not making a decision at all. But not acting has dire, real world consequences.
As of this writing, the Libyan rebels are being driven back from several previously held towns by forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi. There now exists the very real possibility that Gadhafi might crush the rebellion against him. This would demonstrate not only his willingness to slaughter his way back into control of the country he has misruled for decades, but also the utter impotence of the Obama administration and of the world community.
Even Bill Clinton, not known for his cowboy style diplomacy, is now calling for a no-fly zone. His administration, after all, managed to do one over Bosnia and another over Iraq without too many serious difficulties and maintain them for years. A no-fly zone over Libya, coupled with arms shipments to the Libyan rebels, should last only a few weeks before Gadhafi is forced to flee the country or is else captured by the rebels and forced to face justice for his crimes against humanity.
The Australian writer John Birmingham has written a series of novels based on the premise that the United States disappears from the world. Chaos and mass death ensue when Officer Sam is not longer on the beat. It looks like we may be experiencing this scenario, albeit with the physical existence of the United States still intact.
To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, if Barack Obama is not using the presidency, perhaps he should resign and hand it off to someone who will.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20110313/pl_ac/8052982_arab_league_votes_for_libya_nofly_zone_while_obama_continues_to_dither
Arab League Votes for Libya No-Fly Zone While Obama Continues to Dither
Mark Whittington Mark Whittington – 1 hr 30 mins ago
COMMENTARY | The Arab League, in an emergency meeting in Cairo, has voted to ask the UN to impose a no-fly zone over Libya. Thus official support from the region has been expressed for Western military intervention.
While the U.N., NATO, and the European Union have so far resisted efforts to intervene in the Libyan civil war, one of the excuses the Obama administration has been making for not intervening is that it might anger Arab countries. But now it seems the Obama administration is risking angering Arab countries by not intervening.
Why President Barack Obama persists in dithering has many analysts puzzled. Michael Barone, writing in the Washington Examiner, is suggesting Obama is doing what he always does when faced with a difficult decision, by "voting present," which means by not making a decision at all. But not acting has dire, real world consequences.
As of this writing, the Libyan rebels are being driven back from several previously held towns by forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi. There now exists the very real possibility that Gadhafi might crush the rebellion against him. This would demonstrate not only his willingness to slaughter his way back into control of the country he has misruled for decades, but also the utter impotence of the Obama administration and of the world community.
Even Bill Clinton, not known for his cowboy style diplomacy, is now calling for a no-fly zone. His administration, after all, managed to do one over Bosnia and another over Iraq without too many serious difficulties and maintain them for years. A no-fly zone over Libya, coupled with arms shipments to the Libyan rebels, should last only a few weeks before Gadhafi is forced to flee the country or is else captured by the rebels and forced to face justice for his crimes against humanity.
The Australian writer John Birmingham has written a series of novels based on the premise that the United States disappears from the world. Chaos and mass death ensue when Officer Sam is not longer on the beat. It looks like we may be experiencing this scenario, albeit with the physical existence of the United States still intact.
To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, if Barack Obama is not using the presidency, perhaps he should resign and hand it off to someone who will.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20110313/pl_ac/8052982_arab_league_votes_for_libya_nofly_zone_while_obama_continues_to_dither
Wow! amazing shooting!
Pia is amazing!
Harm this country no problem! No oil exploration in this country, no problem! Let all the illegals in, no problem! Spend all our kid money, no problem! Vote democrat regardless of what is happening, HELL YES! That is the true problem! This country is going to hell fast!
That putz would have to have questions ahead of time and teleprompter to read the answers. His debates could only be held on democrat sponsored news channels. NBC CBS ABC CNN to assure all questions cleared in advance.
Newt would embarrass him in a fair debate! Maybe even in a unfair debate! 0 can't do anything without preapproved questions and the teleprompter! What a ass!
When it comes to politics MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC are extensions of the Democrat party IMO!