redfly
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Posted 6:44 pm, 01/12/2015
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Hands Up,,,,, Dont Shoot !!!!
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Repub-we-can
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Posted 6:38 pm, 01/12/2015
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Watching on TV the Paris march, I only see one black man. Where are the Rent-a-mob blacks that was bussed to Ferguson to protest. Couldn't they get visa's?
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Repub-we-can
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Posted 6:22 pm, 01/12/2015
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Almost? I have been gagging for 6 years.
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Quackquack
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Posted 6:18 pm, 01/12/2015
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This no show has almost made me sick of Obama.
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empowers
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Posted 6:16 pm, 01/12/2015
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So no one was there from the US? Makes me think we are not a part of the world and this does not affect us so why bother??????
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Repub-we-can
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Posted 6:11 pm, 01/12/2015
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World leaders were there, world followers will be there by Thursday or Friday maybe
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favoriteson2
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Posted 5:51 pm, 01/12/2015
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Eric Holder was at a meeting in Paris that had been planned for months to discuss security.
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antithesis
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Posted 5:48 pm, 01/12/2015
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About 50 world leaders were supposed to have been there, including Attorney General Eric Holder:
http://www.thegatewaypundit...-the-list/
Doesn't that seem like a pretty big security risk to anyone else? I mean, one bomb like they had at the Boston Marathon, and that's it, world economy over.
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favoriteson2
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Posted 5:43 pm, 01/12/2015
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It was not a meeting it was a street protest and the security would have been totally unmanageable. There was over three million out in the streets demonstrating.
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empowers
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Posted 5:40 pm, 01/12/2015
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You said world leaders were there?
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kenc
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Posted 4:01 pm, 01/12/2015
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Right Pineapple, our president and Air Force one would have drawn four times the attention of any of the other foreign dignitaries. Who do many of these countries call on for help ? Who is leading the fight against terrorists ?
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Eat At Moes
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Posted 4:00 pm, 01/12/2015
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I personally don't see a reason for him to be there. European leaders flocked to it, as it's their backyard. Middle Eastern leaders flocked to it, because they need to show solidarity to the nation attacked.
The US sent representatives that were in Paris, but they stayed out of the limelight at the march.
As I said, don't care one way or the other.
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Pineapple
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Posted 3:56 pm, 01/12/2015
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No, you're not. I support him and his decision. I'm just saying there is absolutely nothing he could do right for his detractors in this situation. He goes, he's ignoring America. He doesn't go, he's not representing America.
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Repub-we-can
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Posted 3:53 pm, 01/12/2015
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If, if, if, if he was a leader you wouldnt care what people say. It only hurts you because you know Im right.
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Pineapple
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Posted 3:51 pm, 01/12/2015
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I guarantee you, 100%, if Obama WERE there, there would be a thread on here from Repub-we-can or one of his buddies about why is Obama dealing with France's problems when he should be here, dealing with ours.
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Repub-we-can
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Posted 3:48 pm, 01/12/2015
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You are known by the company you keep. The administration (not Obama ) is apologizing for not acting sooner. That is the way followers do. Leaders step up and get it done. Followers come along after the fact and mumble
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Eat At Moes
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Posted 3:42 pm, 01/12/2015
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Putin wasn't there. Xi wasn't there. Obama wasn't there.
Who. Cares.
You know who was there? Leaders for dozens of states that all lock up journalists and kill journalists and lock up any civilian who speaks out about their government. Hypocrites galore in Paris marching.
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ToyotaNC57
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Posted 3:40 pm, 01/12/2015
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The explanation of why the President was absence from the the Paris rally on Sunday was really pathetic to say the least.... Was interesting that at the White House briefing on TV just a while ago Josh Earnest could not say or did not know what the President was doing Sunday......
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Mtnpirate
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Posted 3:38 pm, 01/12/2015
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Obama has proven over and over that he is simply out of his league when on the world stage. The sad part is, the rest of the world knows it.
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