glorydaz
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We should cease all foreign aid.
Except for Israel. Do we give them foreign aid?
We should cease all foreign aid.
Trump supporters - can you tell me why either the First Step Act or the Syrian withdraw is a bad idea?
Never Trumpers - can you tell me why either the First Step Act or the Syrian withdraw is a good idea?
Is it possible to 'bridge the gap' between these camps?
If we weren't addicted to oil we wouldn't care abut the middle east at all.
We're still in Korea from the Korean war in 1953.
That's expensive, we have 30,000 people over there standing around doing nothing.
We should. Israel.
Yep.
Why is Mattis quitting? :think:
They should go stand around on our southern boarder.
Israel can take care of themselves just fine.
They're good, but they need more missile defence. More Iron Domes.
They can't be thirty feet from the nearest bomb shelter. I'd say they need help.
We can sell them all the missiles they want.
They got money.
Korea has money as well, they don't need free defense.
No. Foreign aid is a form of welfare, and discourages free will giving on the behalf of the individual.Except for Israel. Do we give them foreign aid?
Funny how Trump has magically turned violently anti-war leftist drones into hard-core interventionist warhawk drones. The man has...powers.
https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/316476/
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it amazed me last year how many of the left wanted us to go to war with russia :dizzy:
it amazed me last year how many of the left wanted us to go to war with russia :dizzy:
just reinforces the fact that liberalism is a mental disease :sigh:
When Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) asked President Trump’s nominee for attorney general, William P. Barr, earlier this week whether it would be a crime if “the president tried to coach somebody not to testify, or testify falsely,” Barr was unequivocal: “Yes,” the nominee told the Senate Judiciary Committee. “Under an obstruction statute, yes.” Now that an explosive story published Thursday by BuzzFeed News alleges that Trump did just that, by ordering Michael Cohen, his former attorney, to lie to Congress, Barr’s answer presents the White House with a new quandary — the president’s own choice for the nation’s top law enforcement official has described such conduct as “classic” obstruction of justice. Barr said the same when pressed by Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), as well as in his own written statements. He has affirmed his view at least three times, both in a once-private memo and in sworn testimony. |