I don't need a warning. I'm not gonna give them one either if they show up looking to do Obama's dirty work. There's no crying in baseball and no rules in war regardless of what the UN thinks.
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Exactly my point... Sounds like a bunch of scare tactics to me. Plus, its coming from the Tea Party's actual website and you know how they feel about Obama.Any legitimate source for this "information"? I.e. a confirmed and named source willing to say that such a thing actually happened instead of a "trust me, someone important said this" article? I'm all for the 1st Amendment, but I'm also for not believing things simply because someone with an agenda says it is true.
But if you go to the facebook page of the original source, Its an author who won the Nobel Peace Prize. Click on the article and click on "Facebook Page". It'll take you to the source.
+1 thank you for clarifying that. I don't buy that crap, especially coming from the tea party.No, the author is someone who was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, he didn't win it. Being nominated for a prestigious award does not mean that a person is always truthful or honest in their portrayals of others. President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize but he has still said many things that are not true.
Maybe I'm missing out on something, but your comment comes across to me as being completely unlogical.Any legitimate source for this "information"? I.e. a confirmed and named source willing to say that such a thing actually happened instead of a "trust me, someone important said this" article? I'm all for the 1st Amendment, but I'm also for not believing things simply because someone with an agenda says it is true.
But if you go to the facebook page of the original source, Its an author who won the Nobel Peace Prize. Click on the article and click on "Facebook Page". It'll take you to the source.