prawn_86
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How do you know these new troops, added to 36,000 there, don't know what to do when they get there?
Has it been decided what they will do? No it hasn'tThe ones who are there now don't know what they are doing. The Taliban can't be defeated with rockets, tanks, bombs and artillery. But the Americans know no other way. The Russians found that out.
If it becomes 'too hard' do you give up? In this case do you succumb to blackmail?
Or work out a solution... they can rail supplies through other countries. (and save $17 million a year)
If they can't work out a way to fight the Taliban and learn to protect he civilians from Taliban revenge when they assist the Americans, they will have no choice but to bail out. They never worked out how to combat the Viet Cong.
$17 million! They spend that in five minutes
Will The Bear extend its power lust and have designs on Pakistan too and try to destroy The Eagle?
Bears and eagles.Are you away with the fairies?
A rational person knows the solutions to US (world) problems will not happen overnight! Obama is rational.
Have patience, patient.
Did anyone check out the Rick Santelli of CNBC video today? Check it out.
http://hotair.com/archives/2009/02/...go-traders-dump-on-obamas-mortgage-plan-clip/
I'm sure many of you have already seen it, but some of you may not have. This is the buzz of America today - and I can tell you, 80% of Americans are in agreement with Santelli's tirade.
Obama supporters need to harden up and stop whingeing.
There would appear to be apoplexy amongst the left commentariat about the "monkey cartoon".
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Oh Lord, that is seriously worrying.Another of Obama's great Cabinet picks:
Chu jumps in 'deep end of the pool'
From NBC’s John Yang
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/02/20/1803006.aspx
Energy Secretary Steven Chu may be a Nobel laureate Ph.D. in physics, but his first forays into energy policy suggest he's a neophyte when it comes to the ways of Washington..............
Ummm!What do you know?well be towards the end of Barak Obama's second term of office.
Has it been decided what they will do? No it hasn't The ones who are there now don't know what they are doing. The Taliban can't be defeated with rockets, tanks, bombs and artillery. But the Americans know no other way. The Russians found that out.
donald Trump isnt he unemployed at the moment
I was watching a show on SBS about Poppy growing over there for the drug trade and how poor farmers get about 100 buck a yr, the Yanks were digging up fields but left field's growing in other areas some times on the other side of the road, the USA excuse was they didn't have the authority to dig up certain fields. instead of giving each poppy farmer a few more buck each year to grow other crop and stemming the drug trade in USA they just continue doing the same thing each year. Is it any wonder the locals look towards the Taliban?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35sGJrWKcmY&NR=1
It is also inconsistent with his often repeated statement that it is impossible for him or anyone else to separate their faith from their public role
The American people are watching. They need this plan to work.
And they expect to see the money they worked so hard to earn spent in its intended purpose without waste, inefficiency, or fraud.
If a federal agency proposes a project that will waste that money, I will not hesitate to call them out on it, and put a stop to it.
I want everyone here to be on notice that if a local government does the same, I will call them out on it as well, and use the full power of my office and our administration to stop it.
President Barack Obama's job approval rating dipped in his first month in office amid ongoing economic woes and partisan battles over government spending plans, new polls show.
A CNN and Opinion Research Corporation survey conducted over February 18-19 said 67 percent of Americans approved of his handling of the job.
The approval is down nine points from 76 percent 11 days earlier.
Almost one third of those polled disapproved of the President's handling of the job, while 23 percent said he had fallen short of expectations.
Another poll by Fox News and Opinion Dynamics showed that Mr Obama's job approval rating stood at 60 percent on February 17-18, down from 65% three weeks earlier.
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