Rentahamster
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Did I say that they were? I said if for a reason.
They're not though. At least not in the short term.
Did I say that they were? I said if for a reason.
As much of a shithead Assad is, wouldn't Syria be worse off if he was taken down by the rebels? I saw this French documentary some months ago, and in it, the women interviewed said that Assad was secular and allowed women to work and participate in arts and all, while the rebels were extremists who wanted to enslave them.
Hussein was also a shithead, and everyone agrees now that taking him down was the worst possible outcome.
As a general rule of thumb, you can just look at Saudi-Arabia's stance on anything and then safely support the exact opposite. Since they want Assad to be removed from power, yes, you better damn believe Syria would be worse off then.
Any evidence that she isn't representing her district adequately would be reflected in her electorate's opinion of her. If it remains solidly positive, there is no reason. Until your suspicion is confirmed by data, you're just trying to promote your silly purity test for no clear gain.
I am being pragmatic. You, however, are on a crusade.
As much of a shithead Assad is, wouldn't Syria be worse off if he was taken down by the rebels? I saw this French documentary some months ago, and in it, the women interviewed said that Assad was secular and allowed women to work and participate in arts and all, while the rebels were extremists who wanted to enslave them.
Hussein was also a shithead, and everyone agrees now that taking him down was the worst possible outcome.
where are you Justice Dems?
This is a poor assessment of what it means to represent a district because it ignores things like incumbency and non-competitive general elections where anyone of a certain party will win. Like, sure, Tulsi won in 2016. That doesn't mean she's representing her district adequately. Her voting record in the House suggests otherwise.
You are not being pragmatic because just about any Democrat will win in HI-2. It is not a red state or a R+5 district. You didn't address this earlier - do you understand the difference between primarying a centrist Democrat in a safe seat vs a competitive seat?
Wouldn't going after her for MEETING with Assad the biggest purity test ever?
The hypocrisy by some on this board is hilarious.
Wouldn't going after her for MEETING with Assad the biggest purity test ever?
The hypocrisy by some on this board is hilarious.
Fyi. Justice Democrats is about corporate and big money influencing policy.
If assad donates to her campaign and then she proposes assad friendly policy that's when you should call justice dems.
So many on this board are so eager to hate on progressives that they don't realize how stupid of an argument they are making. Only validated by a comfy sounding board.
There is no difference, primarying Joe Manchin with a black woman who hates coal is exactly as good as primarying Tulsi Gabbard. "Practicality" and things like that are not real things, clearly.
Saudi Arabia supports Iran not having a nuke, gotta give Iran some nukes I suppose.
He was using hyperbole to convey his thoughts.
Also, could you identify which groups are the moderate ones again and how we should go about supporting them? You ignored that bit last time I asked.
Keep up with the defense of an Islamophobic piece of trash that sacked up to Trump to try and get a cabinet spot
Wouldn't going after her for MEETING with Assad the biggest purity test ever?
The hypocrisy by some on this board is hilarious.
Fyi. Justice Democrats is about corporate and big money influencing policy.
If assad donates to her campaign and then she proposes assad friendly policy that's when you should call justice dems.
So many on this board are so eager to hate on progressives that they don't realize how stupid of an argument they are making. Only validated by a comfy sounding board.
For whatever reason, I have not responded quickly to "saying that all Syrians support Assad is not praise" posters.
But yes, I have supported the Free Syrian Army as better group than Assad even though they've had to ally with some Al-Qaeda forces to try to hold East Aleppo.
Meanwhile another US-backed "moderate rebel" group has "given" their weapons to AQ and Idlib continues to be an intense battle between the Salafist groups that don't serve US interest. Based on the coverage of it given so far I guess you could say the western media forgot civilians exist outside Aleppo.
If Justice Democrats is about corporate and big money influencing policy, then they should absolutely go after Gabbard, who's known to be friends with Republican billionaire Sheldon Adelson. She's even introduced bills for him!
http://time.com/3695948/sheldon-adelson-online-gambling/
How many scumbags do US reps rub elbows with over the last century? It's a part of the game. Sad but true.
We're not going to get Assad out. We've made that abundantly clear to the world.
The fuck else we suppose to do? Just not try for an discourse?
Indeed. She had a tough history with bring an Islamaphobe and she refuses to disclose who actually financed the meeting? Why are people giving her the benefit of the doubt given that she can even be honest about who actually paid for this trip to happen? I don't get it. There's just far too much smoke here.There's discourse and a secretly financed meeting that ends with Tulsi speaking Assad propaganda talking points.
There are people who shouldn't be doing this discourse and one of them is Tulsi Gabbard
Piece of shit.
Piece of shit.
She was on CNN acting as his apologist. She had more words of condemnation for the opposition than she did for the man who used chemical weapons against his own population.
That interview will be her undoing within the Democratic party, she may as well run as an independent next time.
Oh wow a chart on the internet, it must be true! I am pretty sure ISIS alone killed way more than 2.5k people since 2011 based on the books I read on them.
I see the Russian Propaganda is finding it's way into gaf. Discredit and defame anyone that shows Assad/Putin in a bad light?The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) is a UK-based non-governmental organization, founded in June 2011,[1] which monitors the Syrian Civil War. The organization's chairman is Fadel Abdul Ghani.
It has been routinely cited by news media,[2][3] as well as by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights[4] on at least one occasion.
Then they should and I think they will if they can. Point stands that it's not because Assad but because of her big money ties.
McCain visited the Syrian rebels a few years ago.
As much of Washington prepared for the inauguration of President Donald Trump, I spent last week on a fact-finding mission in Syria and Lebanon to see and hear directly from the Syrian people. Their lives have been consumed by a horrific war that has killed hundreds of thousands of Syrians and forced millions to flee their homeland in search of peace.
It is clear now more than ever: this regime change war does not serve Americas interest, and it certainly isnt in the interest of the Syrian people.
Their message to the American people was powerful and consistent: There is no difference between moderate rebels and al-Qaeda (al-Nusra) or ISIS  they are all the same. This is a war between terrorists under the command of groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda and the Syrian government. They cry out for the U.S. and other countries to stop supporting those who are destroying Syria and her people.
I heard this message over and over again from those who have suffered and survived unspeakable horrors. They asked that I share their voice with the world; frustrated voices which have not been heard due to the false, one-sided biased reports pushing a narrative that supports this regime change war at the expense of Syrian lives.
I heard testimony about how peaceful protests against the government that began in 2011 were quickly overtaken by Wahhabi jihadist groups like al-Qaeda (al-Nusra) who were funded and supported by Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, the United States, and others. They exploited the peaceful protesters, occupied their communities, and killed and tortured Syrians who would not cooperate with them in their fight to overthrow the government.
Although opposed to the Assad government, the political opposition spoke strongly about their adamant rejection of the use of violence to bring about reforms. They argue that if the Wahhabi jihadists, fueled by foreign governments, are successful in overthrowing the Syrian state, it would destroy Syria and its long history of a secular, pluralist society where people of all religions have lived peacefully side by side. Although this political opposition continues to seek reforms, they are adamant that as long as foreign governments wage a proxy regime change war against Syria using jihadist terrorist groups, they will stand with the Syrian state as they work peacefully toward a stronger Syria for all Syrians.
Originally, I had no intention of meeting with Assad, but when given the opportunity, I felt it was important to take it. I think we should be ready to meet with anyone if theres a chance it can help bring about an end to this war, which is causing the Syrian people so much suffering.
I call upon Congress and the new Administration to answer the pleas of the Syrian people immediately and support the Stop Arming Terrorists Act. We must stop directly and indirectly supporting terrorists  directly by providing weapons, training and logistical support to rebel groups affiliated with al-Qaeda and ISIS; and indirectly through Saudi Arabia, the Gulf States, and Turkey, who, in turn, support these terrorist groups. We must end our war to overthrow the Syrian government and focus our attention on defeating al-Qaeda and ISIS.
By the way, wouldn't it also be fair to include her direct thoughts on this trip?
http://i.imgur.com/fQE0KZI.jpg[IMG]
[url]https://medium.com/@TulsiGabbard/the-syrian-people-desperately-want-peace-e308f1777a34#.36g08bfkl[/url]
Historically speaking, in the last 50 years, how many of our regime change interventions have resulted in a more positive country?[/QUOTE]
All this does is confirm that she is a mouth piece for Assad.
Isis and Assad wouldn't attack each other and with Russia were going after the moderate Rebels. But now those Rebels were "al-Qaeda (al-Nusra) or ISIS — they are all the same."'
She's saying the same Assad mouthpiece shit that woman from RT was saying.
SIMON: Let me follow up on this, Representative Gabbard. Are you really holding the Syrian rebels more responsible for the death and destruction in Aleppo, for example, than the Assad regime?
GABBARD: I'm simply being a realist about the situation - and that the people in Syria would be in a far worse situation if al-Qaida took charge and took over Syria than they were before this effort to overthrow this regime began.
SIMON: I mean, the Assad regime has used chemical weapons and has committed what a lot of people consider to be war crimes against its own people. You really think the Syrian rebels would be worse?
GABBARD: My statement stands. If those who are calling for the removal of this regime are, in essence, accepting the fact that al-Qaida would take over that country, whether it's al-Qaida or ISIS or other terrorist groups - and for people to think that that would somehow improve the lives of the people there in Syria or that it would somehow better secure the American people - I think that's a crazy notion.
It's cool to meet with a leader who is actively killing his people in some of the most horrific ways imaginable, and then whitewash his actions. The second you meet with the leader of a bank, however, you've obviously crossed a line.Then they should and I think they will if they can. Point stands that it's not because Assad but because of her big money ties.
Purity tests will be the death of the democratic party.
It's happens a lot in fringe political movement:I've seen these 'purity tests' mentioned a couple of times now.
Can someone explain to a Dutchy what that means in this context?
Genuine question.
I've seen these 'purity tests' mentioned a couple of times now.
Can someone explain to a Dutchy what that means in this context?
Genuine question.
All this does is confirm that she is a mouth piece for Assad.
Isis and Assad wouldn't attack each other and with Russia were going after the moderate Rebels. But now those Rebels were "al-Qaeda (al-Nusra) or ISIS  they are all the same."'
She's saying the same Assad mouthpiece shit that woman from RT was saying.
So, uh...which part of what she's saying is wrong? Repeating that she's an "Assad mouthpiece" doesn't actually tell us anything on its own.She's so transparent.
We just bombed 100 Al Qaeda fighters and a camp.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/20/world/middleeast/us-airstrike-al-qaeda-syria.html?_r=0
The whole thing is way more complicated than she is talking about and that conversation Alucrid posted of her is embarrassing.
Bassam Khawam, the executive director of AACCESS who traveled with Gabbard, reportedly belongs to pro-Assad Lebanese political party the Syrian Social Nationalist party (SSNP). The party has dispatched its members to fight on behalf of the Assad regime during the nearly six-year war.
Three men arrested last October as they tried to bring a bomb into the United States are members of a Lebanon-based terrorist group and were planning an attack in America, law-enforcement officials said today.
Some officials said they believed the three men, arrested as they entered Vermont from Canada, intended to carry out a car bomb assassination, possibly in New York City, as part of a factional dispute within a group known as the Syrian Social Nationalist Party. A Justice Department spokesman said the arrests appeared to be the first in the United States in connection with the violence in Beirut.
A senior official of the Federal Bureau of Investigation said the Syrian Social Nationalist Party was responsible for a variety of terrorist acts in the Middle East, including the 1982 assassination of the Lebanese President-elect, Bashir Gemayel.
Someone did:Someone in Hawaii please run against this woman.
Title is inaccurate.