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I have never seen so much hate toward all Christians and the rumors of wars are getting so intense. Where is Obama? Playing golf of course. We have the execution of Foley who our government, today, announced it was a terrorist attack toward the United states. We have Hagel http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/08/22/isis-beyond-anything-that-weve-ever-seen-hagel-says/ stating the ISIS is "beyond anything that we've seen." US must get ready, Hagel states. ISIL is even worse. Hagel states, "ISIL is as sophisticated and well-funded as any group that we have seen," Hagel said. "They're beyond just a terrorist group. They marry ideology, a sophistication of strategic and tactical military prowess. They are tremendously well-funded. Oh, this is beyond anything that we've seen. So we must prepare for everything."
We have a direct invasion of Russia entering Ukraine.
A CHINESE FIGHTER JET made 'several passes' close to a US Navy aircraft earlier this week off the coast of China in international airspace — as photographed by the US military, left — baring its weapons and coming within mere feet of the US plane, the Pentagon says.
You said: "As for knowing names, who cares whether or not she knows someone's name (pssst...a lot of the leaders who were leaders when she was in are gone), but there are literally dozens of people who know the first names of the world leaders...doesn't mean they are qualified."
Pssst: She was "in" until February 2013, and most of those leaders aren't "gone," and psst, the very few leaders that are "gone" have been replaced with people that "H." also knows. Now let me get out the spoon again and explain idioms. Idioms are a group of words having a meaning not necessarily deducible from those of the individual words. When a person says it's "raining cats and dogs," it doesn't mean that wet felines and canines are falling from the sky. If a person says "knows on a first-name basis," it doesn't mean "people who know other people's first names." It means that people are familiar enough with each other already to dispense with getting to know each other and spending time forming a working relationship, and they can therefore start work and "get down to business" and "cut to the chase" and "hit the ground running" (involving no actual getting down, no actual cutting, no actual chasing, no actual hitting, and no actual running).
If you think "just about anyone" is more qualified than "H.," then there's no need to pray that she won't run because you can run "just about anyone" against her, and "just about anyone" should be able to win. Say, how about that nice young man that went to Harvard Law School and was heavily involved with the Harvard Law Review. What about that elitist intellectual lawyer guy? You know, that freshman Senator with no foreign policy experience, the one whose mother was born in the United States but his father wasn't? Say, wasn't that guy actually born in a foreign country? I heard he was a communist. I heard he was born in Kenyada.
Seeing how much he has in common with our current 2-term president, wouldn't that guy be perfect?