Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah- he shouldn't have gone, but you assholes could take a little less delight in his situation.
You are terrible people.
+100.
Could not agree more. Liberals are using this tragedy to:
1) Hate on a white male
2) Hate on a UVA student
3) Hate on a white fraternity member
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah- he shouldn't have gone, but you assholes could take a little less delight in his situation.
You are terrible people.
+100.
Could not agree more. Liberals are using this tragedy to:
1) Hate on a white male
2) Hate on a UVA student
3) Hate on a white fraternity member
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't seen anywhere on this thread people saying troops should have been put in harms way to retrieve him. The only person mentioning it is the one who is against itI do think there are valid questions about how the Obama administration conducted itself vis a vis Americans held abroad, and history will ultimately arbitrate that one. He's home. Some Americans are still being held there and elsewhere. Prayers for his recovery and for his family.
You haven't seen all the "let's roll" and "reduce North Korea" to rubble posts? Then you need to re-read the thread. What exactly happens to our tens of thousands of troops in the DMZ when we reduce NK to rubble?
You do realize that, unless we take action, the same North Korea that returns our citizen to us as a vegetable will eventually try to attack Los Angeles. We should go after them now. Protecting the citizens of Seoul is not our duty.
Now there's something to consider.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I felt poorly for this family yesterday. Then I see he tried to lay this at the feet of President Obama. Take some responsibility for the fact that your adult son went to N. Korea. Screw you and your entitled family. Looks like it couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch.
Sadly, yes. And wouldn't have said this until yesterday and seeing his father and his entitlement and victim routine. Nauseating. Otto suffered a punishment that didn't fit the crime. But that kid should never have been in NK in the first place. PERIOD.
You know, I watched his press conference. Mr. Warmbier went out of his way NOT to outright blame the Obama administration. But, when asked what they did to help, what do you expect him to say? You think he should lie about the help they gave him, or didn’t give him? They told him and his family and his community to lay low. Don’t make waves. Don’t upset the N Koreans. And, while this family waited and visited DC a dozen times, the administration did nothing. They never had a meeting with Obama.
Obama cannot be blamed for the student being there. But, he really didn’t do much to work at bringing him home.
Exactly. Obama did nothing. Trump did everything possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't seen anywhere on this thread people saying troops should have been put in harms way to retrieve him. The only person mentioning it is the one who is against itI do think there are valid questions about how the Obama administration conducted itself vis a vis Americans held abroad, and history will ultimately arbitrate that one. He's home. Some Americans are still being held there and elsewhere. Prayers for his recovery and for his family.
You haven't seen all the "let's roll" and "reduce North Korea" to rubble posts? Then you need to re-read the thread. What exactly happens to our tens of thousands of troops in the DMZ when we reduce NK to rubble?
You do realize that, unless we take action, the same North Korea that returns our citizen to us as a vegetable will eventually try to attack Los Angeles. We should go after them now. Protecting the citizens of Seoul is not our duty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah- he shouldn't have gone, but you assholes could take a little less delight in his situation.
You are terrible people.
+100.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I felt poorly for this family yesterday. Then I see he tried to lay this at the feet of President Obama. Take some responsibility for the fact that your adult son went to N. Korea. Screw you and your entitled family. Looks like it couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch.
Sadly, yes. And wouldn't have said this until yesterday and seeing his father and his entitlement and victim routine. Nauseating. Otto suffered a punishment that didn't fit the crime. But that kid should never have been in NK in the first place. PERIOD.
You know, I watched his press conference. Mr. Warmbier went out of his way NOT to outright blame the Obama administration. But, when asked what they did to help, what do you expect him to say? You think he should lie about the help they gave him, or didn’t give him? They told him and his family and his community to lay low. Don’t make waves. Don’t upset the N Koreans. And, while this family waited and visited DC a dozen times, the administration did nothing. They never had a meeting with Obama.
Obama cannot be blamed for the student being there. But, he really didn’t do much to work at bringing him home.
Exactly. Obama did nothing. Trump did everything possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I felt poorly for this family yesterday. Then I see he tried to lay this at the feet of President Obama. Take some responsibility for the fact that your adult son went to N. Korea. Screw you and your entitled family. Looks like it couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch.
Sadly, yes. And wouldn't have said this until yesterday and seeing his father and his entitlement and victim routine. Nauseating. Otto suffered a punishment that didn't fit the crime. But that kid should never have been in NK in the first place. PERIOD.
You know, I watched his press conference. Mr. Warmbier went out of his way NOT to outright blame the Obama administration. But, when asked what they did to help, what do you expect him to say? You think he should lie about the help they gave him, or didn’t give him? They told him and his family and his community to lay low. Don’t make waves. Don’t upset the N Koreans. And, while this family waited and visited DC a dozen times, the administration did nothing. They never had a meeting with Obama.
Obama cannot be blamed for the student being there. But, he really didn’t do much to work at bringing him home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I felt poorly for this family yesterday. Then I see he tried to lay this at the feet of President Obama. Take some responsibility for the fact that your adult son went to N. Korea. Screw you and your entitled family. Looks like it couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch.
Sadly, yes. And wouldn't have said this until yesterday and seeing his father and his entitlement and victim routine. Nauseating. Otto suffered a punishment that didn't fit the crime. But that kid should never have been in NK in the first place. PERIOD.
Anonymous wrote:I felt poorly for this family yesterday. Then I see he tried to lay this at the feet of President Obama. Take some responsibility for the fact that your adult son went to N. Korea. Screw you and your entitled family. Looks like it couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you making this a partisan issue? I am a Democrat who has no love for N Korea.
Re-read this thread.
DP. You can't honestly believe that non-hypocritical conservatives also think Otto should have never been in NK. Requiring someone to think and take personal responsibility does not equate to lack of sympathy for his current medical condition. However, you must agree that it could have all beeen avoided.
I think that liberals are blaming Otto for what happened because he's a white 'frat boy'. He was on a legal and legitimate tour.
When in Rome, do as the Romans. If the law says you don't remove political signs, you don't remove political signs.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I didn't think I could be shocked by DCUM, but I am blown away by the hatred and anger displayed towards Otto who is basically in a vegetative state. And towards his family for making a mildly critical statement towards Obama.
A new low for DCUM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't seen anywhere on this thread people saying troops should have been put in harms way to retrieve him. The only person mentioning it is the one who is against itI do think there are valid questions about how the Obama administration conducted itself vis a vis Americans held abroad, and history will ultimately arbitrate that one. He's home. Some Americans are still being held there and elsewhere. Prayers for his recovery and for his family.
You haven't seen all the "let's roll" and "reduce North Korea" to rubble posts? Then you need to re-read the thread. What exactly happens to our tens of thousands of troops in the DMZ when we reduce NK to rubble?
You do realize that, unless we take action, the same North Korea that returns our citizen to us as a vegetable will eventually try to attack Los Angeles. We should go after them now. Protecting the citizens of Seoul is not our duty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't seen anywhere on this thread people saying troops should have been put in harms way to retrieve him. The only person mentioning it is the one who is against itI do think there are valid questions about how the Obama administration conducted itself vis a vis Americans held abroad, and history will ultimately arbitrate that one. He's home. Some Americans are still being held there and elsewhere. Prayers for his recovery and for his family.
You haven't seen all the "let's roll" and "reduce North Korea" to rubble posts? Then you need to re-read the thread. What exactly happens to our tens of thousands of troops in the DMZ when we reduce NK to rubble?
You do realize that, unless we take action, the same North Korea that returns our citizen to us as a vegetable will eventually try to attack Los Angeles. We should go after them now. Protecting the citizens of Seoul is not our duty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't seen anywhere on this thread people saying troops should have been put in harms way to retrieve him. The only person mentioning it is the one who is against itI do think there are valid questions about how the Obama administration conducted itself vis a vis Americans held abroad, and history will ultimately arbitrate that one. He's home. Some Americans are still being held there and elsewhere. Prayers for his recovery and for his family.
You haven't seen all the "let's roll" and "reduce North Korea" to rubble posts? Then you need to re-read the thread. What exactly happens to our tens of thousands of troops in the DMZ when we reduce NK to rubble?