Tinker
How could anyone not feel very sorry for all the people in Iraq and in the Middle East who are getting beset upon by marauding criminal Islamic terrorist trying to take what they have, and then rape, harm, and kill them, just because they happen to be living in the Middle East.
President
Barack Obama had to know that about their Muslim society in the Middle East and
truly let that population of people down when he withdrew all of the US
Military. Leaving a very empty political power vacuum behind for that social Middle
East craziness to come out of the abhorrent corrupted bunch of people living
around an otherwise normal population of people.
Now Barack Obama has walked away and keeps leavening them on
their own and going through the motion’s putting on his phony TV Show, just like
he does you and I. And worse allowing Iran to fill into the place that we the
American people left. So I for one will not be looking for any kind of normal
social help out of President Barack Obama, after seeing all of these horrible
pictures of people running away from their homes frighten for their life, and
why should I?
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/thousands-of-iraqis-flee-as-islamic-state-makes-gains-in-sunni-heartland/2015/04/17/b143d9aa-e44d-11e4-ae0f-f8c46aa8c3a4_story.html
Thousands of Iraqis flee as Islamic State makes gains in Sunni heartland
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/thousands-of-iraqis-flee-as-islamic-state-makes-gains-in-sunni-heartland/2015/04/17/b143d9aa-e44d-11e4-ae0f-f8c46aa8c3a4_story.html
Thousands of Iraqis flee as Islamic State makes gains in Sunni heartland
By Loveday Morris April 17 at 7:44 PM
SADR AL-YUSUFIYAH — Thousands of families fleeing Iraq’s
western city of Ramadi choked checkpoints leading to Baghdad on Friday, after
an Islamic State advance
spread panic and left security forces clinging to control.
A column of traffic several vehicles wide snaked for miles
at a checkpoint in Sadr al-Yusufiyah, on the edge of Baghdad province, as
minibuses, cars and trucks picked up families who crossed by foot carrying
their possessions in bags and wheelbarrows. Suhaib al-Rawi, the governor of
Anbar province, of which Ramadi is the capital, described it as a human
disaster on a scale the city has never witnessed.
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