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Related: About this forumO'Malley speaks on Paris attacks.
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/videos/news/elections/presidential/caucus/2015/11/14/75785920/
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O'Malley speaks on Paris attacks. (Original Post)
elleng
Nov 2015
OP
"This is a 21st century war, a new kind of war and we have to be smart about how to fight it".
Fred Sanders
Nov 2015
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Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)1. "This is a 21st century war, a new kind of war and we have to be smart about how to fight it".
This man deserves more than marginal support in the party.
That 80 innocents were killed by ISIS in Lebanon that is going for too much unmentioned is more evidence of this new type of war.
elleng
(130,908 posts)3. YES he DOES, deserves MUCH MORE than marginal support in the party,
darn right, Fred Sanders.
I HOPE Dems (and others) appreciate and recognize this, and take it beyond 'Europe' and U.S. 'allies.'
askew
(1,464 posts)4. Thanks for posting.
According to twitter, each candidate is going to get 1 minute to address the Paris situation in an open question. I'd imagine O'Malley's answer will be very similar to this.
FSogol
(45,485 posts)5. K&R. n/t