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He won't. He is defending the nation from Islamic extremists who want to destroy the United States. We can either fight them THERE or fight them HERE. Personally, I'd rather fight them somewhere other than here.

None of the politicians believe that he did anything wrong, it was all about posturing and convincing the naive to vote for Obama, and it worked.

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