Thursday, August 29, 2013

British lawmakers reject military action in Syria, in setback for Obama & his muslim brotherhood terrorist

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WILL SOMEONE PLEASE TAKE OBAMA'S GUNS AWAY " IT SEEMS HE WANTS TO KILL IN ORDER TO SUPPORT HIS MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD TERRORIST & ALLAH!


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 IT ALL STARTED WHEN OBAMA WAS ELECTED & WENT TO THE MIDDLE EAST & MADE HIS ARAB SPRING SPEECH ! FROM  THAT TIME ON  "PRESIDENT OBAMA'S WAR ON TERROR HAS BEEN AGAINST AL QAEDA GROUPS WHO HAVE REFUSED TO BLEND INTO THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD! THE GOAL IS TO UNITED EVERY COUNTRY IN THE MIDDLE EAST UNDER THE RULE OF THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD & AT THE RIGHT TIME GO TO WAR WITH ISRAEL! ( PRESIDENT OBAMA IS THE LEADER OF THIS EFFORT)

ZERO SUPPORT FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE FOR OBAMA,S STRIKE ON SYRIA!  JOHN MC CAIN & LINDSEY GRAHAM SEEM TO BE HIS & THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD TERRORIST  ONLY SUPPORTERS
CONTACT YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS & TELL THEM YOU WILL NOT SUPPORT THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD & OTHER TERRORIST IN SYRIA!

Contact Your Members Of Congress On This Issue! Tell your members Of Congress That Its Time To End The Illegal Actions Of The Obama Admin & Other Government Agencies!

NOTICE TO THE US CONGRESS "YOU WILL NOT ATTACK SYRIA WITHOUT THE SUPPORT OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE OR YOU WILL BE LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB!

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IT LOOKS LIKE THE BRITISH PEOPLE DON'T WANT TO SUPPORT A WAR FOR ALLAH & OBAMA'S MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD!


British lawmakers on Thursday voted against military intervention in Syria, in a major setback for both British Prime Minister David Cameron and the Obama administration in their push to punish the Assad regime for an alleged chemical weapons strike. 
Cameron, who has been aligned with President Obama in advocating a tough response, indicated after the vote that he would abide by the outcome. The measure was narrowly defeated, by 285 votes to 272 votes. 
The outcome raises serious questions for Obama, who has not yet made a decision on the way forward in Syria but had indicated his administration would need international support for any strike. After failing to win support for an anti-Assad resolution before the U.N. Security Council, U.S. officials were looking to allies like Britain and France to build a coalition for action in Syria. 
The White House said after the vote that it would continue to assess its options on Syria.
"The U.S. will continue to consult with the U.K. Government – one of our closest Allies and friends. As we’ve said, President Obama’s decision-making will be guided by what is in the best interests of the United States," said National Security Council spokesperson Caitlin Hayden.
The U.K. vote was on a preliminary measure and not technically binding. Even if the measure was approved, Cameron would likely have had to seek another round of approval in a matter of days. But Cameron now risks a political backlash if he proceeds at all; he said Thursday that he understand the British people do not want to see the U.K. involved in Syria. 


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/08/29/syria-strike-push-hits-hurdles/#ixzz2dPAXRC00


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