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Tonight on Crossfire, it's a dangerous world, but are we safer in it under Obama's foreign policies?
At 6:30pm ET Larry Korb and Michael Reagan join S.E. Cupp and guest host Sally Kohn.
We want you to weigh in on tonight’s Fireback question: Under Obama’s policies, is America a safer or more dangerous place?
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Author, documentary filmmaker, historian, Speaker of the House (1995-1999), and 2012 Republican presidential candidate
Fmr. Obama Deputy Campaign Mgr. and W.H. Sr. Adviser, founder of Precision Strategies, fmr. Sr. Adviser to Maj. Leader Reid and Sen. Kennedy
Conservative columnist for New York Daily News, contributing editor at Townhall Magazine, commentator and author
Former Special Adviser for Green Jobs under President Obama, co-founder of Rebuild the Dream, author and attorney
The real danger of attacks are the Republicans from within. They are controlling 34 states and the House. They are taking away the freedom and rights from the people. They have the US Supreme Court on there side too.
Is America safe, NO WAY. With the Radical Tea Party and Republicans blocking all of Obama issues and them being just obstructionist, nothing is getting done. Now the Republicans are saying there will not be any immigration reform this year. What the HELL are the Republicans doing with a full year and doing NOTHING. All they are doing is collecting a paycheck without working for the people. When will the voters realize that Republicans stand for doing nothing. When will senior citizens realize that Republicans like them for the votes, but will take away all their rights. Wake up America.
America is about the same in terms of safety as it has been. The danger of attacks from abroad really isn't any different then at the end of the Bush presidency.
I'd say being an american in other countries is slightly safer. We're still hated, but much of the most visceral hate that existed while Bush was hated has turned into more of a tepid dislike and severe distrust in many places under Obama. And that's a positive as an american abroad... you'd rather be looked down on and disliked then actively attacked because of your nationality.
Where ever there are Muslims your gonna have a more dangerous place lol give it another 20 years and we'll be havin a holy war here in North America
What happens when other countries have drones? Haven't heard that question yet.
Due to Oblunders lack of leadership, we are ripe targets. Remember don't cross this red line, eeer I mean this one, no I really mean this one !!!