BlackAsCoal
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But there are other issues besides "war".
And I'd disagree with the characterization of Obama as "pro-War", though he has it as an option on the table. And, I do think it's a tool that should be in the arsenal.
War is on the very top of my agenda my sister. We are mass-murdering innocent people for profit .. and I have no idea, no conception, no clue how Americans can compartmentalize and ignore such truth. Seriously, I have no clue how good people of conscience can ignore what we are doing.
Need I repeat the plethora of prowar messages Obama has stated since he won the nomination .. including "keeping the nuclear option on the table" regarding Iran?
He has the exact same policy as Bush when it comes to invading nations he chooses, or is told to invade. Do you think he has any opposition to our recent invasion of Syria? .. He articulated the same policy for Pakistan .. which has nukes.
What was all the rancor and anger about Bush and his cowboy foreign policy about? Is war and the mass-murder of innocents supposed to be better when democrats do it? Vietnam sure as hell wasn't.
Respectfully my wise sister, closing ones eyes to the truth doesn't make it go away.
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