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jficquette
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: I don’t think anyone, including Teddy Roosevelt himself, would have a clue on how to handle this.
Given that the Russians have moved some fairly significant forces into play against the Georgians, and we are stretched thin with other “commitments”, there really isn’t s**t we can do, even if we wanted to.
You gotta give Putin credit. He used the Beijing Olympics as an excellent cover.[/quote]
Its a tough situation but I get the feeling Obama wouldn’t even know where to begin. I certainly rather have McCain and his people handling it rather then Sandy Berger, Marlyn Albright et.al.
Yes Putin is pretty ruthless.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: I don’t think anyone, including Teddy Roosevelt himself, would have a clue on how to handle this.
Given that the Russians have moved some fairly significant forces into play against the Georgians, and we are stretched thin with other “commitments”, there really isn’t s**t we can do, even if we wanted to.
You gotta give Putin credit. He used the Beijing Olympics as an excellent cover.[/quote]
Its a tough situation but I get the feeling Obama wouldn’t even know where to begin. I certainly rather have McCain and his people handling it rather then Sandy Berger, Marlyn Albright et.al.
Yes Putin is pretty ruthless.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: I don’t think anyone, including Teddy Roosevelt himself, would have a clue on how to handle this.
Given that the Russians have moved some fairly significant forces into play against the Georgians, and we are stretched thin with other “commitments”, there really isn’t s**t we can do, even if we wanted to.
You gotta give Putin credit. He used the Beijing Olympics as an excellent cover.[/quote]
Its a tough situation but I get the feeling Obama wouldn’t even know where to begin. I certainly rather have McCain and his people handling it rather then Sandy Berger, Marlyn Albright et.al.
Yes Putin is pretty ruthless.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]John: I don’t think anyone, including Teddy Roosevelt himself, would have a clue on how to handle this.
Given that the Russians have moved some fairly significant forces into play against the Georgians, and we are stretched thin with other “commitments”, there really isn’t s**t we can do, even if we wanted to.
You gotta give Putin credit. He used the Beijing Olympics as an excellent cover.[/quote]
Its a tough situation but I get the feeling Obama wouldn’t even know where to begin. I certainly rather have McCain and his people handling it rather then Sandy Berger, Marlyn Albright et.al.
Yes Putin is pretty ruthless.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=zk][quote=jficquette]I was reading yesterday where it said Obama had dual citzenships, Keny and the US. Kenya does not allow dual citizenships. So he either had to rennouce his US citizenship or he became a US Citzen after he was a Kenyan citizen and Kenya was never notified
Also check this issue out. It looks like Obama was born in Kenya. He ain’t even eligible to be Prez.
John
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/4375
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I’m curious, John (and LaJolla pig and Brutus): How do you guys decide whether to believe something you read on the internet? Or do you not give that any thought at all and just believe whatever you want to believe?
[/quote]Some believe/ignore things based on personal feelings. Some take a fact based approach as to what they believe but in the end we all believe what we want to believe.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=zk][quote=jficquette]I was reading yesterday where it said Obama had dual citzenships, Keny and the US. Kenya does not allow dual citizenships. So he either had to rennouce his US citizenship or he became a US Citzen after he was a Kenyan citizen and Kenya was never notified
Also check this issue out. It looks like Obama was born in Kenya. He ain’t even eligible to be Prez.
John
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/4375
[/quote]
I’m curious, John (and LaJolla pig and Brutus): How do you guys decide whether to believe something you read on the internet? Or do you not give that any thought at all and just believe whatever you want to believe?
[/quote]Some believe/ignore things based on personal feelings. Some take a fact based approach as to what they believe but in the end we all believe what we want to believe.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=zk][quote=jficquette]I was reading yesterday where it said Obama had dual citzenships, Keny and the US. Kenya does not allow dual citizenships. So he either had to rennouce his US citizenship or he became a US Citzen after he was a Kenyan citizen and Kenya was never notified
Also check this issue out. It looks like Obama was born in Kenya. He ain’t even eligible to be Prez.
John
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/4375
[/quote]
I’m curious, John (and LaJolla pig and Brutus): How do you guys decide whether to believe something you read on the internet? Or do you not give that any thought at all and just believe whatever you want to believe?
[/quote]Some believe/ignore things based on personal feelings. Some take a fact based approach as to what they believe but in the end we all believe what we want to believe.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=zk][quote=jficquette]I was reading yesterday where it said Obama had dual citzenships, Keny and the US. Kenya does not allow dual citizenships. So he either had to rennouce his US citizenship or he became a US Citzen after he was a Kenyan citizen and Kenya was never notified
Also check this issue out. It looks like Obama was born in Kenya. He ain’t even eligible to be Prez.
John
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/4375
[/quote]
I’m curious, John (and LaJolla pig and Brutus): How do you guys decide whether to believe something you read on the internet? Or do you not give that any thought at all and just believe whatever you want to believe?
[/quote]Some believe/ignore things based on personal feelings. Some take a fact based approach as to what they believe but in the end we all believe what we want to believe.
John
jficquette
Participant[quote=zk][quote=jficquette]I was reading yesterday where it said Obama had dual citzenships, Keny and the US. Kenya does not allow dual citizenships. So he either had to rennouce his US citizenship or he became a US Citzen after he was a Kenyan citizen and Kenya was never notified
Also check this issue out. It looks like Obama was born in Kenya. He ain’t even eligible to be Prez.
John
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/4375
[/quote]
I’m curious, John (and LaJolla pig and Brutus): How do you guys decide whether to believe something you read on the internet? Or do you not give that any thought at all and just believe whatever you want to believe?
[/quote]Some believe/ignore things based on personal feelings. Some take a fact based approach as to what they believe but in the end we all believe what we want to believe.
John
jficquette
ParticipantHere is an article discussing Iraq’s renewed effort to search for new reserves.
“The International Energy Agency, in a report released in mid-2006, said only 10 percent of Iraq has been explored for oil and 60 percent of proven reserves are in undeveloped fields.”
John
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080808154416.uocmqv78&show_article=1
jficquette
ParticipantHere is an article discussing Iraq’s renewed effort to search for new reserves.
“The International Energy Agency, in a report released in mid-2006, said only 10 percent of Iraq has been explored for oil and 60 percent of proven reserves are in undeveloped fields.”
John
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080808154416.uocmqv78&show_article=1
jficquette
ParticipantHere is an article discussing Iraq’s renewed effort to search for new reserves.
“The International Energy Agency, in a report released in mid-2006, said only 10 percent of Iraq has been explored for oil and 60 percent of proven reserves are in undeveloped fields.”
John
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080808154416.uocmqv78&show_article=1
jficquette
ParticipantHere is an article discussing Iraq’s renewed effort to search for new reserves.
“The International Energy Agency, in a report released in mid-2006, said only 10 percent of Iraq has been explored for oil and 60 percent of proven reserves are in undeveloped fields.”
John
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080808154416.uocmqv78&show_article=1
jficquette
ParticipantHere is an article discussing Iraq’s renewed effort to search for new reserves.
“The International Energy Agency, in a report released in mid-2006, said only 10 percent of Iraq has been explored for oil and 60 percent of proven reserves are in undeveloped fields.”
John
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080808154416.uocmqv78&show_article=1
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