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Polarization and Congress. Foreign policy. It is often difficult for the people in this country to deal with party politics and domestic policy but when it has seriously impacted in foreign policy I have greater concerns and fed up with our present Congress. I blame all parties. Flight 370 and the Ukraine. Today I will stick to the Ukraine crisis and this a follow-up to last nights comment to my own post. Day after day highly critical of our foreign policy and our failures laying blame whether or not it is warranted for the moment isnt the issue. Rather than ongoing public appearances to inform the people of Crimea further insight into Putin and the Russian Parliaments motives and drivers rambling on about we are weak. Russian people will not listen to our party politics particularly when they know it also has to do with the next presidential race. This isnt partisan politics but McCain and always say silence but in your case SHUT UP! To make all understand this isnt a partisan statement I would accept another republican rather than McCain to run for another term. You were on enough television shows to reach out to the russian people. Are you ignorant along with Congress on the Ukraine history and part of Putins plan to hopefully make money and a desperate need for water access? Has Congress deceived us? Committees filled with ignorance. Weakness is the polarization of Congress. Putin talks about ideology and reunification and this is part of his drivers but the rest again should have been brought to the attention to Crimea and then the vote. It was illegal but in this case Crimea wasnt listening. Now 60 plus years since the Russians turned the tide of WW2 and we should have said we remember and do honor the millions who died in 1942 - 1943. Recently Churchills grandchildren presented Congress a bust of their grandfather. Churchill may be saying to Roosevelt, I think it is time to go home. What fools I listen to daily. No lessons learned. How sad. Now to Gov. McCrory those in government need to take classes in gender studies because Congress and others would have a better sense of Putin. Not a waste of time and very useful in foreign policy.
Posted on: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 12:51:50 +0000

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