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Letter: Prepare for enemy on our territory

By Robert Kerr, Vancouver
Published: November 19, 2015, 6:00am

If anyone viewed the press conference on Nov. 16 in Turkey, our so-called president was just his arrogant and defiant self. Instead of getting right into the Paris massacre by terrorist’s radical idiots, he took two minutes to speak about climate change. The questions from the press were very pointed and intelligent, concerning his strategy about the terrorists. Instead of answering the questions, he went into a lecture about the differences of religions. How lame is that. Europe considered him as a joke.

And now Hillary Clinton, the clone of Obama, is making some ridiculous statements concerning how to deal with the terrorists that, of course, make no sense. Hillary was a failure as senator and a miserable failure of secretary of state. And people still think she will be Queen.

So, on a final comment, Democrats do not care until the enemy is in their own backyard. And believe it, under our present defense policy, it will happen.

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