"He said there is going to be retribution like ISIS hasn't seen," said Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter Jr., a Marine Corps veteran of two tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan, who was in the meeting with the king. "He mentioned 'Unforgiven' and he mentioned Clint Eastwood, and he actually quoted a part of the movie."
Hunter would not say which part of "Unforgiven" the king quoted, but noted it was where Eastwood's character describes how he is going to deliver his retribution.
"He's angry," Hunter said of the king. "They're starting more sorties tomorrow than they've ever had. They're starting tomorrow. And he said, 'The only problem we're going to have is running out of fuel and bullets.'"
And another important point:
Hunter said there was no mention of President Obama during the bipartisan meeting, either by King Abdullah or by any of the lawmakers in the room.
Obama (known to have all the spine of a boiled shrimp) may have left the room when people started talking tough.
ReplyDeleteHe doesn't like it when people say mean things about his good friends.
DeleteSo, we have employees of the American people meeting with a king? This should not be happening, nothing in the Middle East is any business or responsibility of our employees in the Congress. It is time they started putting America first. Let Turkey, Iran, and Syria take care of ISIS, it is not our problem.
ReplyDelete"...call his name Ishmael... and he will be a wild man; his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him; and he shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren." Genesis 16: 11,12.
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ReplyDeleteIf there is an empty chair in the room, one may assume that Barack is there.
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