Stephanie
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- Jul 11, 2004
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poor dear leader, he couldn't just Allow these kid to graduate without HIM hitting back at his critics. We don't have a leader we have a narcissistic man/child in charge of protecting us
it's always about HIM
SNIP:
WASHINGTON As President Obama listens to assessments of his foreign policy these days, he grows deeply frustrated. Syria? Ukraine? Afghanistan? What more do his critics want him to do? Get into another war? Keep fighting one that has already become Americas longest?
After more than five years in office, Mr. Obama has become increasingly convinced that while the United States must play a vital role beyond its borders, it should avoid getting dragged into the quicksand of international crises that have trapped some of his predecessors. It is time for an end to what he called a long season of war.
To his critics, mainly on the right but also some on the left, this is a prescription for passivity, an abrogation of decades of bipartisan leadership on the world stage. Stung and irritated, Mr. Obama used his commencement address to West Point cadets on Wednesday to mount a sustained rebuttal and to define an approach to foreign policy that he believes is suited to a new era and that he hopes will outlast his presidency.
ALL of this Obama cultish whine at
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/29/u...s-higher-bar-for-military-action.html?hp&_r=1
it's always about HIM
SNIP:
WASHINGTON As President Obama listens to assessments of his foreign policy these days, he grows deeply frustrated. Syria? Ukraine? Afghanistan? What more do his critics want him to do? Get into another war? Keep fighting one that has already become Americas longest?
After more than five years in office, Mr. Obama has become increasingly convinced that while the United States must play a vital role beyond its borders, it should avoid getting dragged into the quicksand of international crises that have trapped some of his predecessors. It is time for an end to what he called a long season of war.
To his critics, mainly on the right but also some on the left, this is a prescription for passivity, an abrogation of decades of bipartisan leadership on the world stage. Stung and irritated, Mr. Obama used his commencement address to West Point cadets on Wednesday to mount a sustained rebuttal and to define an approach to foreign policy that he believes is suited to a new era and that he hopes will outlast his presidency.
ALL of this Obama cultish whine at
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/29/u...s-higher-bar-for-military-action.html?hp&_r=1