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Obama's Oval Office speech on terrorism: What do you think?
Monday, December 7, 2015 10:04 AM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Monday, December 7, 2015 11:10 AM
Monday, December 7, 2015 3:53 PM
SECOND
The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Second, we will continue to provide training and equipment to tens of thousands of Iraqi and Syrian forces fighting ISIL on the ground so that we take away their safe havens. In both countries, we’re deploying Special Operations forces who can accelerate that offensive. We’ve stepped up this effort since the attacks in Paris, and we’ll continue to invest more in approaches that are working on the ground.
Monday, December 7, 2015 4:50 PM
1KIKI
Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.
Monday, December 7, 2015 5:42 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 1kiki: I can't imagine the people in government don't know that.
Monday, December 7, 2015 6:05 PM
WHOZIT
Monday, December 7, 2015 6:17 PM
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Tuesday, December 8, 2015 8:58 AM
Tuesday, December 8, 2015 10:30 AM
Quote:That's your brain, dearie. You've been mainlining aspartame again.- G
Quote:[Did you know: Crimea = Ukraine = Kiki = Dummkopf? - G
Tuesday, December 8, 2015 3:20 PM
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Tuesday, December 8, 2015 6:06 PM
AURAPTOR
America loves a winner!
Tuesday, December 8, 2015 8:36 PM
Wednesday, December 9, 2015 2:57 AM
JO753
rezident owtsidr
Wednesday, December 9, 2015 3:21 AM
SHINYGOODGUY
Wednesday, December 9, 2015 9:05 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: In case you missed it, here is the TRANSCRIPT THE PRESIDENT: We’re working with Turkey to seal its border with Syria. And we are cooperating with Muslim-majority countries — and with our Muslim communities here at home — to counter the vicious ideology that ISIL promotes online.
Thursday, December 10, 2015 4:34 PM
Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: The President is flat wrong on the matter of denying citizens their 2nd Amendment Rights simply because they end up on a no-fly list. The list is arbitrary, and there have been plenty of mistakes made where folks who have done absolutely nothing wrong , yet our dear leader would forbid them from exercising their rights w/ out any due process, what so ever. Obama seems to think that a 'no - fly ' list is on par w/ the FBI's Top 10 most wanted. It isn't. Over all, it was more of the same, all talk, no real leadership. More " I,I,I,... " and " Congress needs to get to work " crap. And an interesting side note... why give his speech from a podium, and not the Resolute Desk ? Has ANY President given a speech from a podium while in the Oval Office ? That seemed odd to me.
Friday, December 11, 2015 3:46 AM
Friday, December 11, 2015 4:12 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: The President is flat wrong on the matter of denying citizens their 2nd Amendment Rights simply because they end up on a no-fly list. The list is arbitrary, and there have been plenty of mistakes made where folks who have done absolutely nothing wrong , yet our dear leader would forbid them from exercising their rights w/ out any due process, what so ever. Obama seems to think that a 'no - fly ' list is on par w/ the FBI's Top 10 most wanted. It isn't. Over all, it was more of the same, all talk, no real leadership. More " I,I,I,... " and " Congress needs to get to work " crap. And an interesting side note... why give his speech from a podium, and not the Resolute Desk ? Has ANY President given a speech from a podium while in the Oval Office ? That seemed odd to me. Agreed on the no-fly list. Lack of leadership: It depends on what you think Obama's (and Bush's, and Clinton's... etc) goals really are. Maybe they're showing a tremendous amount of leadership- just not in a direction you agree with. Yeah, podium from the Oval Office? -------------- You can't build a nation with bombs. You can't create a society with guns.
Friday, December 11, 2015 8:53 AM
Quote:I agree with Obama that people on the No-Fly list should not be able to get guns. If those on the No-Fly list disagree, they can always pursue their 2nd Amendment rights in the courts - due process, a simple fix. Prove, in a court of law, that you deserve that right.
Quote:Congress does need to "get to work" and here's one example: Adam Szubin. http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/watch/shelby-chooses-partisan-games-over-isis-fight-584009283621]
Quote: The president, or executive branch, has the power to initiate as well as implement foreign policy through responses to foreign events, proposals for legislation, negotiation of international agreements, nomination of leading foreign policy officials, and statements of policy. Congressional approval is needed for spending, and consent is required for finalizing of trade agreements. More ambiguous are war powers, which are spelled out more clearly for Congress but in practice are dominated by presidential action.
Quote:Do they actually want to stop ISIS?
Quote:Oval Office Podium - try none other than President Kennedy! (criticism of this is like a pimple on the BIG ass of politics. It's so petty)
Friday, December 11, 2015 9:35 AM
Quote:THE PRESIDENT: Good evening. On Wednesday, 14 Americans were killed as they came together to celebrate the holidays. They were taken from family and friends who loved them deeply. They were white and black; Latino and Asian; immigrants and American-born; moms and dads; daughters and sons. Each of them served their fellow citizens and all of them were part of our American family. Tonight, I want to talk with you about this tragedy, the broader threat of terrorism, and how we can keep our country safe. The F.B.I. is still gathering the facts about what happened in San Bernardino, but here is what we know. The victims were brutally murdered and injured by one of their co-workers and his wife. So far, we have no evidence that the killers were directed by a terrorist organization overseas, or that they were part of a broader conspiracy here at home. But it is clear that the two of them had gone down the dark path of radicalization, embracing a perverted interpretation of Islam that calls for war against America and the West. They had stockpiled assault weapons, ammunition, and pipe bombs. So this was an act of terrorism, designed to kill innocent people. Our nation has been at war with terrorists since Al Qaeda killed nearly 3,000 Americans on 9/11.
Quote:In the process, we’ve hardened our defenses — from airports to financial centers, to other critical infrastructure. Intelligence and law enforcement agencies have disrupted countless plots here and overseas, and worked around the clock to keep us safe. Our military and counterterrorism professionals have relentlessly pursued terrorist networks overseas — disrupting safe havens in several different countries, killing Osama bin Laden, and decimating Al Qaeda’s leadership.
Quote:Over the last few years, however, the terrorist threat has evolved into a new phase. As we’ve become better at preventing complex, multifaceted attacks like 9/11,
Quote: terrorists turned to less complicated acts of violence like the mass shootings that are all too common in our society. It is this type of attack that we saw at Fort Hood in 2009; in Chattanooga earlier this year; and now in San Bernardino. And as groups like ISIL grew stronger amidst the chaos of war in Iraq and then Syria,
Quote: and as the Internet erases the distance between countries, we see growing efforts by terrorists to poison the minds of people like the Boston Marathon bombers and the San Bernardino killers. For seven years, I’ve confronted this evolving threat each morning in my intelligence briefing. And since the day I took this office, I’ve authorized U.S. forces to take out terrorists abroad precisely because I know how real the danger is.
Quote: As commander in chief, I have no greater responsibility than the security of the American people. As a father to two young daughters who are the most precious part of my life, I know that we see ourselves with friends and co-workers at a holiday party like the one in San Bernardino. I know we see our kids in the faces of the young people killed in Paris. And I know that after so much war, many Americans are asking whether we are confronted by a cancer that has no immediate cure. Well, here’s what I want you to know: The threat from terrorism is real, but we will overcome it. We will destroy ISIL and any other organization that tries to harm us. Our success won’t depend on tough talk, or abandoning our values, or giving into fear.
Quote:That’s what groups like ISIL are hoping for. Instead, we will prevail by being strong and smart, resilient and relentless, and by drawing upon every aspect of American power.
Quote:Here’s how. First, our military will continue to hunt down terrorist plotters in any country where it is necessary.
Quote: In Iraq and Syria,
Quote:airstrikes are taking out ISIL leaders, heavy weapons, oil tankers, infrastructure. And since the attacks in Paris, our closest allies — including France, Germany, and the United Kingdom — have ramped up their
Quote:contributions to our military campaign, which will help us accelerate our effort to destroy ISIL.
Quote:Second, we will continue to provide training and equipment to tens of thousands of Iraqi and Syrian forces fighting
Quote:ISIL on the ground so that we create their safe havens. In both countries, we’re deploying Special Operations forces who can accelerate that offensive
Quote: We’ve stepped up this effort since the attacks in Paris, and we’ll continue to invest more in
Quote:approaches that are working on the ground. Third, we’re working with friends and allies to stop ISIL’s operations — to disrupt plots, cut off their financing, and prevent them from recruiting more fighters. Since the attacks in Paris, we’ve surged intelligence-sharing with our European allies. We’re
Quote:work with Turkey to seal its border with Syria. And we are cooperating with Muslim-majority countries — and with our Muslim communities here at home — to counter the vicious ideology that ISIL promotes online
Quote:Fourth,
Quote:leadership, the international community has begun to establish a process — and timeline — to pursue cease-fires and a political resolution to the Syrian war. Doing so will allow the Syrian people and every country, including our allies, but also countries like
Quote:to focus on the common goal of
Quote:This is our strategy to
Quote:destroy ISIL. It is designed and supported by our military commanders and counterterrorism experts
Quote: together with 65 countries that have joined an American-led coalition. And we constantly examine our strategy to determine when additional steps are needed to get the job done.
Quote:That’s why I’ve ordered the departments of State and Homeland Security to review the visa waiver program under which the female terrorist in San Bernardino originally came to this country. And that’s why I will urge high-tech and law enforcement leaders to make it harder for terrorists to use technology to escape from justice.
Quote:Now, here at home, we have to work together to address the challenge. There are several steps that Congress should take right away. To begin with, Congress should act to make sure no one on a no-fly list is able to buy a gun. What could possibly be the argument for allowing a terrorist suspect to buy a semiautomatic weapon?
Quote:This is a matter of
Quote:We also need to make it harder for people to buy powerful assault weapons like the ones that were used in San Bernardino. I know there are some who reject any gun safety measures
Quote: But the fact is that our intelligence and law enforcement agencies — no matter how effective they are — cannot identify every would-be mass shooter, whether that individual is motivated by ISIL or some other hateful ideology. What we can do — and must do — is make it harder for them to kill. Next, we should put in place stronger screening for those who come to America without a visa so that we can take a hard look at whether they’ve traveled to warzones. And we’re working with members of both parties in Congress to do exactly that.
Quote:Finally, if Congress believes, as I do, that we are at war with ISIL
Quote:it should go ahead and vote to authorize the continued use of military force against these terrorists. For over a year, I have ordered our military to take thousands of airstrikes against ISIL targets. I think it’s time for Congress to vote to demonstrate that the American people are united, and committed, to this fight.
Quote:My fellow Americans, these are the steps that we can
Quote: take together to defeat the terrorist threat. Let me now say a word about what we should not do. We should not be drawn once more into a long and costly ground war in Iraq or Syria. That’s what groups like ISIL want. They know they
Quote: defeat us on the battlefield. ISIL fighters were part of the insurgency that we faced in Iraq. But they also know that if we occupy foreign lands, they can maintain insurgencies for years, killing thousands of our troops, draining our resources, and using our presence to draw new recruits. The strategy that we are using now — airstrikes, Special Forces, and working with local forces
Quote: who are fighting to
Quote:control of their
Quote:country
Quote: — that is how we’ll achieve a more sustainable
Quote:And it won’t require us sending a new generation of Americans overseas to fight and die for another decade on foreign soil. Here’s what else we cannot do. We cannot turn against one another by letting this fight be defined as a war between America and Islam. That, too, is what groups like ISIL want. ISIL does not speak for Islam. They are thugs and killers, part of a cult of death, and they account for a tiny fraction of more than a billion Muslims around the world — including millions of patriotic Muslim Americans who reject their hateful ideology. Moreover, the vast majority of terrorist victims around the world are Muslim. If we’re to succeed in defeating terrorism we must enlist Muslim communities as some of our strongest allies, rather than push them away through suspicion and hate.
Quote:That does not mean denying the fact that an extremist ideology has spread within some Muslim communities.
Quote:This is a real problem that Muslims must confront, without excuse. Muslim leaders here and around the globe have to continue working with us
Quote: to decisively and unequivocally reject the hateful ideology that groups like ISIL and Al Qaeda promote; to speak out against not just acts of
Quote:violence
Quote:but also those interpretations of Islam that are incompatible with the values of religious tolerance, mutual respect, and human dignity.
Quote:But just as it is the responsibility of Muslims around the world to root out misguided ideas that lead to radicalization, it is the responsibility of all Americans — of every faith — to reject discrimination. It is our responsibility to reject religious tests on who we admit into this country. It’s our responsibility to reject proposals that Muslim Americans should somehow be treated differently. Because when we travel down that road, we lose. That kind of divisiveness, that betrayal of our values plays into the hands of groups like ISIL. Muslim Americans are our friends and our neighbors, our co-workers, our sports heroes — and, yes, they are our men and women in uniform who are willing to die in defense of our country. We have to remember that. My fellow Americans, I am confident we will succeed in this mission because we are on the right side of history. We were founded upon a belief in human dignity — that no matter who you are, or where you come from, or what you look like, or what religion you practice, you are equal in the eyes of God and equal in the eyes of the law. Even in this political season, even as we properly debate
Quote:steps I and future presidents must take to keep our country safe, let’s make sure we never forget what makes us exceptional:
Quote:Let’s not forget that freedom
Quote:is a powerful fear; that we have always met challenges — whether war or depression, natural disasters or terrorist attacks — by coming together around our common ideals as one nation, as one people:
Quote: So long as we stay true to that tradition, I doubt America will prevail. Thank you.
Quote:God bless you, and may God bless the United States of America
Friday, December 11, 2015 9:56 AM
Quote:Obama mentioned Turkey once in the speech. He ought to have said more
Saturday, December 12, 2015 2:49 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:I agree with Obama that people on the No-Fly list should not be able to get guns. If those on the No-Fly list disagree, they can always pursue their 2nd Amendment rights in the courts - due process, a simple fix. Prove, in a court of law, that you deserve that right. There is no "due process" to either getting on, or getting your name removed from, the no-fly list. https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/what-do-if-you-think-youre-no-fly-list Quote:Congress does need to "get to work" and here's one example: Adam Szubin. http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/watch/shelby-chooses-partisan-games-over-isis-fight-584009283621] What can Congress "do" to save us from terrorism? Well, except for declaring and open-ended war on terror (again), the reality is that Congress doesn't have much control over foreign policy. Quote: The president, or executive branch, has the power to initiate as well as implement foreign policy through responses to foreign events, proposals for legislation, negotiation of international agreements, nomination of leading foreign policy officials, and statements of policy. Congressional approval is needed for spending, and consent is required for finalizing of trade agreements. More ambiguous are war powers, which are spelled out more clearly for Congress but in practice are dominated by presidential action. http://www.cfr.org/united-states/congress-us-foreign-policy/p29871 Quote:Do they actually want to stop ISIS? I dunno! Good question! But I wonder about the President too. Quote:Oval Office Podium - try none other than President Kennedy! (criticism of this is like a pimple on the BIG ass of politics. It's so petty) It IS petty. My comment was that it seemed a little unusual, not that it was bad. -------------- You can't build a nation with bombs. You can't create a society with guns.
Saturday, December 12, 2015 3:12 AM
Quote:Again, your answer is off the mark. Congress can "do" something by approving the selection of Szubin and allow him to choke off the financial backing of ISIS.
Saturday, December 12, 2015 9:24 AM
Saturday, December 12, 2015 1:12 PM
Saturday, December 12, 2015 2:27 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Hey RAPPY! I think hell just froze over! -------------- You can't build a nation with bombs. You can't create a society with guns.
Saturday, December 12, 2015 2:59 PM
Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: I want this moment to last forever...
Sunday, December 13, 2015 4:13 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Again, your answer is off the mark. Congress can "do" something by approving the selection of Szubin and allow him to choke off the financial backing of ISIS. That's assuming that Szubin is interested in choking off ISIL's financial assets. -------------- You can't build a nation with bombs. You can't create a society with guns.
Sunday, December 13, 2015 4:43 AM
Sunday, December 13, 2015 10:10 AM
THGRRI
Quote:Originally posted by G: Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: Sig and I AGREE on something ? Don't be a complete tool - she's so desperate for allies these days she's even trying to "recruit" you.
Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: Sig and I AGREE on something ?
Sunday, December 13, 2015 10:14 AM
Quote:Here's some more info: Adam J. Szubin spent both his undergraduate and graduate years at Harvard University, graduating magna cum laude from the college and cum laude from the law school. After his Fulbright scholarship, he returned to the states and clerked for Judge Ronal Gilman on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Moving into the Justice department, he served as a trial attorney for the Terrorism litigation Task force in the civil division of the Justice department before he became Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General and led the department’s efforts to combat terrorist financing. After his tenure at the Department of Justice, he worked as Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, and chaired the Money Laundering Threat Assessment Working Group. On August 1 2006, U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson named Adam J. Szubin the Director of OFAC. If he's in on the NWO then we're screwed!- SGG
Sunday, December 13, 2015 11:24 AM
Quote:Don't be a complete tool - she's so desperate for allies these days she's even trying to "recruit" you.- G
Wednesday, December 23, 2015 5:33 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Here's some more info: Adam J. Szubin spent both his undergraduate and graduate years at Harvard University, graduating magna cum laude from the college and cum laude from the law school. After his Fulbright scholarship, he returned to the states and clerked for Judge Ronal Gilman on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Moving into the Justice department, he served as a trial attorney for the Terrorism litigation Task force in the civil division of the Justice department before he became Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General and led the department’s efforts to combat terrorist financing. After his tenure at the Department of Justice, he worked as Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, and chaired the Money Laundering Threat Assessment Working Group. On August 1 2006, U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson named Adam J. Szubin the Director of OFAC. If he's in on the NWO then we're screwed!- SGG Almost all politicians and appointees have illustrious educations and careers, but out of the top-level appointees and members of Congress, I can count on the fingers of two hands politicians/ appointees who still have this nation in mind. There are degrees and degrees of corruption, some are at the instruction-giving end of the food-chain, and some are merely following orders. It takes an extraordinary person to NOT put their job/ election/ personal security first. -------------- You can't build a nation with bombs. You can't create a society with guns.
Wednesday, December 23, 2015 8:52 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SHINYGOODGUY: OMG you are a complete and utter pessimist. So then you must be one of those that support Trump and his brave new world approach. Yes, there are times when I feel that our elected officials are on the "take" and subscribe to the CYA philosophy of life, plus the overwhelming and, at times, soul sucking power of our government policies, contribute to their overall corruption. The sheer weight of those government policies alone would crush ordinary men and women (look at Sarah Palin). It does take superhuman strength, conviction and extraordinary will to serve in the public field. But, I guess since you KNOW that these folk, hell all politicians are either corrupt or incompetent - well then, what's the use of being a part of the democratic system in this country?
Saturday, December 26, 2015 9:01 PM
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