Shemp wrote: > I think that that is exactly right, in a > nutshell. > Don't forget the part about Deepak Chopra blaming the Bombay attack on Barak Obama. That's the point Deepak was trying to make.
If the Bombay attack was caused by America because the U.S. went to war against the terrorists, then the same policy is being supported by Barak Obama - he's the real cause of the Bombay attack. If Obama had kept his promise he would have talked to the terrorists and negotiated a truce. But instead Obama selected Clinton as SoS and kept Gates as SoD. Obama said he was in favor of launching first strikes inside Pakistan. Deepak's point was that the Bombay attacks were caused by American foreign policy, a policy that is fully supported by Obama. It doesn't have anything to do with Deepak's love for anyone or not. Deepak hates George W. Bush - Obama's foreign policy seems to be almost the same as the Bush policy. It's that simple. "Thus, the big question about Obama has been answered: While Democrats -- even Clinton and Biden, who both voted to authorize the war -- may play the blame game with Bush about Iraq, Obama understands that if Iraq collapses after U.S. troops are withdrawn, then it won't matter who started the war. America loses, and he loses." Read more: 'Obama and His New Crew' By Debra Saunders http://tinyurl.com/55nuvp