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Another proof of Clinton's brilliant foreign policy expertise.....
#11
Lux Interior wrote: Where are the quotes that show that Hillary is "itching to go to war" with anybody? And I don't mean quotes from pundits that say that.

And wasn't a big conservative talking point in almost every election ever that "Just talking" is a sign of weakness and appeasement? You know, the "diplomacy is for pussies" line of thinking. Now it's "I don't see what's so wrong with talking."

Hillary "itching to go to war" --in that exact phrase --is essentially a meme propagated by people who hate Hillary and are too lazy to work out any reasoned, thoughtful explanations as to why we should vote against her. I see it on Facebook constantly, especially among the few Bernie-or-Busters that I know, they say it every day.
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#12
I believe "itching to go to war" is a common symptom that happens after a woman gets too old to have "blood coming out of her wherever ..." Confusedmiley-laughing001:
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#13
Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
I believe "itching to go to war" is a common symptom that happens after a woman gets too old to have "blood coming out of her wherever ..." Confusedmiley-laughing001:
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#14
Uncle Wig wrote:
troll food


Uncle Wig wrote:
[quote=mrbigstuff]
arroz y frijoles con.... ????

Huevos con machaca seca.
The trolls are hungry....
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#15
$tevie wrote:
[quote=Lux Interior]Where are the quotes that show that Hillary is "itching to go to war" with anybody? And I don't mean quotes from pundits that say that.

And wasn't a big conservative talking point in almost every election ever that "Just talking" is a sign of weakness and appeasement? You know, the "diplomacy is for pussies" line of thinking. Now it's "I don't see what's so wrong with talking."

Hillary "itching to go to war" --in that exact phrase --is essentially a meme propagated by people who hate Hillary and are too lazy to work out any reasoned, thoughtful explanations as to why we should vote against her. I see it on Facebook constantly, especially among the few Bernie-or-Busters that I know, they say it every day.
Ah, the two Clinton faithful so ready to lie to themselves, instead of facing reality....

Hillary Clinton: 'Failure' to Help Syrian Rebels Led to the Rise of ISIS
The former secretary of state, and probable candidate for president, outlines her foreign-policy doctrine...
"It does not mean thats she would double down on Syria". Sure, sure, just repeat it often enough to drown out Hillary's warmongering....
The former secretary of state, and probable candidate for president, outlines her foreign-policy doctrine. She says this about President Obama's: "Great nations need organizing principles, and 'Don't do stupid stuff' is not an organizing principle."

President Obama has long ridiculed the idea that the U.S., early in the Syrian civil war, could have shaped the forces fighting the Assad regime, thereby stopping al Qaeda-inspired groups—like the one rampaging across Syria and Iraq today—from seizing control of the rebellion......
Well, his former secretary of state, Hillary Rodham Clinton, isn’t buying it. In an interview with me earlier this week, she used her sharpest language yet to describe the "failure" that resulted from the decision to keep the U.S. on the sidelines during the first phase of the Syrian uprising.
http://www.theatlantic.com/international...is/375832/

and doubling down again....
Military intervention in Syria
Clinton has staked out more hawkish positions than Obama, dating back to her vote for the war in Iraq when she was a New York senator. She kept that reputation when she was secretary of State, becoming one of the leading voices in the administration pushing for military intervention in Libya.

She has also sought a more active role for the U.S. military in the Syrian civil war, the bloody, 5-year-old conflict that has empowered Islamic State militants while pitting rebels against government forces. Clinton and other Obama advisors wanted to train and arm some opposition groups

http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-po...story.html

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#16
Asking for proof now means that you are "faithful."

I believe that wanting proof is the opposite of having faith.

And max is ascribing beliefs, opinions and words of his own choosing (i.e. completely made-up) to those he does not agree with.

Must be a day that ends in "-day."
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