Republican Leadership : Supporting Al Qaeda In Syria Will Make The Region Stable And Reduce Terrorism

House Republican Leader Eric Cantor said definitively that he plans to vote in favor of giving Obama authorization to use military force.

” America has a compelling national security interest to prevent and respond to the use of weapons of mass destruction, especially by a terrorist state such as Syria, and to prevent further instability in a region of vital interest to the United States,” he said in a written statement.

Boehner, top lawmakers back Obama call for military strike on Syria | Fox News

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6 Responses to Republican Leadership : Supporting Al Qaeda In Syria Will Make The Region Stable And Reduce Terrorism

  1. Cowpoke says:

    Unfortunatly, doing nothing is not an option in a bad world.
    We supported Stalin over Hitler, that’s just how the world is.

    • gator69 says:

      Then by all means, pack up your car and head to Chicago, Rahm needs your help desperately.

    • I draw the line at supporting Obama over my own good judgment. Or supporting your view over my own good judgment. The timing of this “chemical weapons attack” alone–just before Obamacare comes fully online, and Obama needs a distraction and a new boost to save his presidency–should be enough to keep anyone from voting for saving his face before the world. Number one, it won’t work, the world has caught onto Obama. And number two, congress will only wreck its own credibility–they will be considered mere whores, prostituting themselves for an incompetent President, and thereby demonstrating just how broken the system is….and that’s just how it is.

    • Wyguy says:

      Indeed we did and Herbert Hoover told the world not to do that.

  2. Wyguy says:

    Republican Leadership, sorry headline writer, those words are mutually exclusive, never to be used together. Republican Elite would be better or some other term that I can not use in public.

  3. Steve Clough says:

    Before you draw a line in the sand or immediately after, you organize a plan of action in the event that the line is crossed, i.e. you get Congressional approval and support, so that when the time presents itself you can immediately institute that plan. Obama’s rhetoric a year ago was just that, rhetoric. He had made no plans to institute his “bluff”. Another example of being in over his head and sustaining the claim that he is just an amateur.

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