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Is Obama using partial withdrawal from Afghanistan for his political gains only?

tomas 2011/06/12 04:50:32

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Is Obama using partial withdrawal from Afghanistan for his political gains only?
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Since Obama needs all the help he can to overcome his failed economic policies for America and his bump in ratings since Bin Laden have vanished into thin air. So, it appears his new "secret plan", not even known by his top advisors at this time, appears to be nothing more that a political move to try and improve his ratings.

Obama has shown nothing but disdain for our military forces since taking office and now has no problem using them once again as pawns to boost himself in the eyes of the American public for 2012.

One thing is for certain, Obama's transparency is showing through like glass.
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  • Dan ☮ R P ☮ 2012 ☮ 2011/06/12 08:41:48 (edited)
    YES - Obama is only using this to further HIS political agenda
    Dan ☮ R P ☮ 2012 ☮
    Obviously. He still needs troops to oversee the opiates being grown in Afghanistan (fun fact, opium production skyrocketed after the Taliban, who moved to stop opium production, was kicked out).

    And even if a significant number of troops leave, he's just put them back after he fraudullently won the election.
  • tomas 2011/06/12 05:13:49
    YES - Obama is only using this to further HIS political agenda
    tomas
    With Obama's disapproval ratings at 85% for dealing with the economy and getting slammed from both sides of the isle, he has no choice but to try and make a "promise" come true. Currently, Obama has NOTHING to run on as far as accomplishments and will use our military as puppets to try and gain political support. What a pathetic POS.

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