Obama could have ended Don’t Ask Don’t Tell military discharges by executive order the day he took office, but the practice continues.
He could have begun removing troops from the illegal invasion of Iraq the day he took office, but now there are more US soldiers there than ever.
He could have–he SHOULD have–rounded up the Bush-Cheney cabal and sent them to the Hague for well deserved war crimes trials as soon as he was sworn in. By allowing those vermin to escape justice, Obama violated his oath to preserve and protect the constitution.
Ted Rall is entirely correct. Obama has been a great disappointment thus far.
Obama could have ended Don’t Ask Don’t Tell military discharges by executive order the day he took office, but the practice continues.
He could have begun removing troops from the illegal invasion of Iraq the day he took office, but now there are more US soldiers there than ever.
He could have–he SHOULD have–rounded up the Bush-Cheney cabal and sent them to the Hague for well deserved war crimes trials as soon as he was sworn in. By allowing those vermin to escape justice, Obama violated his oath to preserve and protect the constitution.
Ted Rall is entirely correct. Obama has been a great disappointment thus far.