individual weapons firing them at the wrong people. they have killed children and all sorts of innocence, unintentionally, sometimes even intentionally, in the case of lieutenant kelly in vietnam and other misbehaviors in war. and so even that concept of the gas is uniquely vicious to innocents ignores the fact that every method of war is vicious to innocents. right, i couldn t agree more. i mean, if you ask a woman in aleppo who has just seen her family blown up by artillery fire, and if you ask her if she takes solace that they didn t die in a gas attack, of course she would find that absurd. and we can end up in a truly ridiculous situation here where if assad stops using chemical weapons but then goes back to killing his people conventionally, are we really going to call that a victory? that, i guess is what we re
america which is the institution of building the middle class. the very thing president obama wants to fix he is going destroy, unintentionally, but that s the consequence of obamacare. neil: you re getting into the whole jobs thing on lab you re day labor day weekend. thank you very much. have a great weekend: neil: all right. the president keeps saying that republicans can t whine about his health care law because they have no plan of their own. this republican begs begs to di. guess what? he does have a plan and it s working fine. the indiana governor on what he calls the cure to obama care on fbn, 8:00 p.m. demand it. it? neil: slush fund for spying. proof it won t be dying anytime soon? but let s be ready. let s do our homework. let s look out for each other.
when i spoke to oscar a little built before he started chatting, he said he had a lot of photos of reeva and he was still pining for her. yes, he s got photos in his room. he s got photos all over the place. my heart bleeds for the young man. what can you say? if you re the person you love the most dies, and you were the instrument, how would you feel? it s unthinkable. what s his state of mind? oscar is like we all are. very traumatized. it s now three months down the line. the family is backed up. you can see he s sort of emotionally and mentally trying to cope with the death of reeva. and, unintentionally, he was the instrument for her death. and to come around that is
again, when i was talking yesterday about the way the bureau does investigations, they have a plan and they have a methodology. it is unconventional and you can t really try to second-guess what the investigators are doing and that s why i tried to, when i see something like that instead of thinking the worst, as though it was leaks, unintentionally, i tried to hope for the best. jon: so, you know, we ve got, i mean the possibility that these guys that they at least want it talk to, they re persons of interest at least. got the possibility that they could hightail it to mexico or venezuela or some other place. right, sure. jon: the best we can hope for is that law enforcement is going too much catch up with them before they have a chance to make a move. again, we began this atmosphere of leaks in law enforcement over the past several years as things become increasingly more tense and in some of these different investigations. i know some of them are not
we were looking for a reason for a war. we didn t have a bona fide threat. at any time they were free to go to the public and say, you know what? this is what doug feith thinks, this is what we think, we re not so sure, but we still think we ought to do something. they never did that. they were looking for a pretext, as you say. they were phonying up the case. in another part of the film, lawrence wilkinson, chief of staff to colin powell, said he and colin powell participated in what he called a hoax. unintentionally, but he called it a hoax. one of the things i could never understand, at the time i didn t either, the hawks in the middle east believe somehow if you could break apart one of the arab front line states were rejectionist, the road through to jerusalem goes through baghdad. if you broke one of them, they