Turkey needs to be thrown out of NATO and never let in the EU. They have gone over to the enemy.
Showing posts with label Paris attack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paris attack. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Monday, November 16, 2015
Obama uses cover of Paris attack to release 5 terrorists from Gitmo...
Shameful isn't a strong enough word...
Pentagon transfers five Yemenis held at Guantanamo Bay to UAE https://t.co/uIcUap330S
— Adam Goldman (@adamgoldmanwp) November 16, 2015
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Flashback to yesterday: Barack Obama declares ISIS has been "contained."
The people of Paris hardest hit...
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Ron Paul blames America for Paris attack, not Islam...
I agree with Ron Paul on many issues, but when it comes to foreign policy, he is nuts.
By Ron Paul:
By Ron Paul:
After the tragic shooting at a provocative magazine in Paris last week, I pointed out that given the foreign policy positions of France we must consider blowback as a factor. Those who do not understand blowback made the ridiculous claim that I was excusing the attack or even blaming the victims. Not at all, as I abhor the initiation of force. The police blaming victims when they search for the motive of a criminal.
The mainstream media immediately decided that the shooting was an attack on free speech. Many in the US preferred this version of “they hate us because we are free,” which is the claim that President Bush made after 9/11. They expressed solidarity with the French and vowed to fight for free speech. But have these people not noticed that the First Amendment is routinely violated by the US government? President Barack Obama has used the Espionage Act more than all previous administrations combined to silence and imprison whistleblowers. Where are the protests? Where are protesters demanding the release of John Kiriakou, who blew the whistle on the CIA use of waterboarding and other torture? The whistleblower went to prison while the torturers will not be prosecuted. No protests. […]
Foreign policy actions have consequences. The aggressive foreign policies of the United States and its allies in the Middle East have radicalized thousands and have made us less safe. Blowback is real whether some want to recognize it or not. There are no guarantees of security, but only a policy of non-intervention can reduce the risk of another attack.
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Security wasn't the reason Obama failed to join world leaders in Paris...
Obama would have been out of place at a meeting of world leaders anyway.
Secret Service official tells Fox News its leadership was not asked or notified about a possible trip to Paris. #FNPolitics
— Mike Emanuel (@MikeEmanuelFox) January 12, 2015
Monday, January 12, 2015
Tweet of the Day: NY Daily News calls out Obama for not going to Paris...
Tomorrow's New York Daily News front page. pic.twitter.com/butDTTCbgn
— Breaking News Feed (@PzFeed) January 12, 2015
CNN: Attack on Paris kosher market wasn't really an attack on Jews...
This is why almost no one watches CNN in the U.S. CNN is pandering to their Jew-hating overseas viewers.
Via Truth Revolt:
Cuomo: Let’s go to Isa Soares. The French President Isa —You are outside of the kosher market where hostages were held and many were released. Some did not make it out. Others were injured. So were some of the S.W.A.T. Team members that perpetrated the assault there to try to free them. The French president said this was an anti-Semitic attack. Now, of course, it’s a kosher market. We’re also told that many Muslims shopped there as well to fill their own specific religious dietary needs. What have you heard there about how this is perceived and whether or not it was a specific targeting attack of Jews?
Soares: Hi, Chris. Yes, the people I’ve been speaking to, they’re not really saying it was specifically attacking Jews. This is not particularly a Jewish area in the east of Paris. This is middle class area. It’s lots of different stores. Not just Jewish stores like you said, Muslim stores as well. A variety of shops here. People would not expect to see much police activity in this area. So it’s a very ordinary, if I can say that, a very ordinary part of the east of Paris, really.
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