Talk:Policiy Rule-Decision Table-Group And Precondition
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Democrats promised to end the war if given cotnrol of Congress in 2006. That very night Howard Dean revealed they never planned to do so. Recently, Congressional Democrats have flat out admitted that they never even really intedended to end it. Now, the very same Democratic voters who cling to the BUSH LIED idea, are the very same Democratic voters who do not hold their party to account for equal/greater misleading from their party leaders, their elected officials w a D next to their name, and who with wide eyes and ear-to-ear grins believe that President Obama can just talk to Iran and everything will be fine. Iran will stop being the biggest sponsor of Islamic terrorism in the world, they'll stop building nuclear bomb factories, and they'll paint over that DEATH TO AMERICA slogan off the side of the abandoned US embassy in Tehran because love prevails.While both parties surely and clearly have their spinmeisters, I have to wonder when other Democratic party voters will stop rolling with glee over everything and anything that makes them smile because it feeds a sense of gotcha politics, and instead start realizing that the party is making promises it never intends to keep-at least, not unless they're given unchecked power, and I'm pretty sure the founding fathers frowned upon that sorta thing. We should all.Obama's not gonna magically end the war in Iraq, or magically fix things w Iran and make them start acting in our interest (or counter to our interests). Nope. He'll tell you that he will, pretend that he can, and when he takes office he'll make excuses as to why he's taking the exact same measures that President Bush has done already, and would be doing if he were elected. The war in Iraq will continue, continue to go well, and continue to decrease in size. Iran will still be killing Americans, still be building their nuclear bomb factories, and will still have rallies w millions of people chanting, DEATH TO AMERICA!!!!! Quite honestly, I'm afraid the only way to get that to stop is to have similar rallies here in the US with millions chanting, DEATH TO IRAN! But that's not gonna happen. There will be no credible threat of military force and national conviction demonstrated towards Iran-Democrats by and large don't have the stomach for war even when attacked. New York could disappear in a mushroom cloud hours after the innauguration of President Obama, and even if the the Obama Administration played an NSA recording of Ahmadinejad congratulating the terrorists on the phone and admitting Iran was behind it, Democrats would still march in protest demanding there be talks w Iran rather than confronting those Armageddon-seeking-suicidal-death-cult leaders. If it happens 9 months into an Obama administration, Democrats will blame Bush, ignore the Obama administration's parallel and consistent actions, and be blind to the real causes of American wars in the 21st Century:-lack of deterrence brought about by a peace-at-any-cost culture that is willing to submit to anything despite having never had to submit to anything-completely unacceptable intelligence agencies that do not live up to their expectations or the quality that the American people deserve (see also UBL and anthrax killers still at large)-seven years of war undermined by counter-propaganda rather than supportive reporting of success, accurate threat reporting, and political bias from both ends of the spectrumIf Democratic voters were responsible and true to what they claim they believe in, then why are they going to vote AGAIN for members of Congress who promised to end the war, but didn't? Why do they believe President Obama will talk w Iranian leaders when he won't even talk to American military leaders to base his policy claims on what's really happening rather than what he's told is happening by the Huffington Post, KOSsacks, MoveOn, or MSNBC hacks?Coffee's good this morning. Time for a refillReply
--Unknown User 07:57, 26 December 2012 (PST)