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Post by rick on Mar 30, 2010 8:03:21 GMT -5
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Post by valporun on Mar 30, 2010 15:08:16 GMT -5
Definitely plays on the debate where the candidates were asked if they would sit down with our enemies and talk, or if they would continue forward with the path of losing allies that was happening at the time. Remember, in this one, President Obama said he would go to these countries and talk with their leaders. That's what I feel this cartoon is playing on, how he's trying to reconnect with our enemies.
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Post by granny on Mar 30, 2010 17:27:46 GMT -5
Not so sure we have any more allies than before Obama? In fact maybe not as strong as ties with Canada & Israel.
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Post by valporun on Mar 30, 2010 20:43:29 GMT -5
Not so sure we have any more allies than before Obama? In fact maybe not as strong as ties with Canada & Israel. Maybe not, but a few of those leaders are at least making an attempt to talk with us again. There was no chance of that happening with Bush.
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Post by granny on Mar 30, 2010 21:16:21 GMT -5
Not so sure we have any more allies than before Obama? In fact maybe not as strong as ties with Canada & Israel. Maybe not, but a few of those leaders are at least making an attempt to talk with us again. There was no chance of that happening with Bush. Not sure what leaders you are talking about, but it seems to me we are afraid to offend China or any Muslim country. Those in Europe are giving us nothing but lip service when it comes to military help in Afghan. We are acting like we want to be just like France,so they are in our corner[ for whats good for them] & I think the Aussie's are laughing at us. And as said earlier, two of our best allies are going South on us with Israel & Canada. Of course these are just my opinions.
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