I'm not interested in being told by other people when it is that I'm supposed to tell the President of the United States that I'm angry.

I'm angry today:  at him, at Congress, at all of the people who are helping Mr. Assad, at everyone in the world who could have stopped that war years ago and who was too cowardly or too greedy to do it.

President Trump is going to meet with Mr. Assad next year or the year after?  Will Mr. Assad be invited to the White House?  Will the leaders of other countries have Mr. Assad to their homes, plan the dinners and the entertainment?  

How do you sit in a room with someone who is a war criminal of this magnitude?  How do you do business with someone like him?  

For how many of the next several hundred years will the United States argue with its allies about what to do with all of the refugees?  

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