Damn . . . it is hard for me to look at a graph like this and not feel that there is racism involved.
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It is like Syria . . . the conservatives were always happy to bomb any nation with brown-skinned Muslim people. But as soon as Obama suggested launching a few missiles into Syria after it had been PROVEN that chemical weapons attacks had actually really occurred, many GOPers got all indignant. Never mind the fact that they had just a few years earlier cheer-leaded an expensive land-invasion of another country based on the mere possibility that they MIGHT have WMDs which weapons inspectors could not find (and did not exist). Such double-standards. Why . . . what is different about THIS president? :-/[/QUOTE]
I don't agree with the Syria point, its too complicated to cut it black and white. There was never a consensus among either the republicans or the democrats. Cruise missle strikes would have lead to a slippery slope of military intervention, as I see it. This is, and was, a difficult situation.
Its clear they don't like Obama, his popularity in the 2008 election probably scared the wrinkles off of many pasty faces and contributed to to the fomenting hostility toward the President. To say they all are okay killing brown muslims so long as the commander in chief is republican is too much.
Do you know how bad it could get, or has gotten in the past?
[QUOTE]Rumors and whispers of Richard Nixon's 'treason' -- sabotaging Vietnam peace talks to help his Presidential campaign -- have floated around for years, but newly released tapes from Lyndon Johnson's Presidency confirm that LBJ knew about Nixon's behaviour and didn't bother to report it.
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In October 1968, there was a breakthrough in the Paris peace talks that would end the Vietname war. At the same time, Nixon's campaign was relying heavily on the war continuing. If a deal was reached, Johnson would halt the bombing of North Vietnam. But Nixon had Chennault convince South Vietnam that they "should withdraw from the talks, refuse to deal with Johnson, and if Nixon was elected, they would get a much better deal," Taylor writes. They did on the day before Johnson was going to announce the end of the Vietnam war.
And Johnson knew about it all. In the recently released tapes, we can hear Johnson being told about Nixon's interference by Defence Secretary Clark Clifford. The FBI had bugged the South Vietnamese ambassadors phone. They had Chennault lobbying the ambassador on tape. Johnson was justifiably furious -- he ordered Nixon's campaign be placed under FBI surveillance. Johnson passed along a note to Nixon that he knew about the move. Nixon played like he had no idea why the South backed out, and offered to travel to Saigon to get them back to the negotiating table.
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