Corrective Action

<p>The most productive action we can take re: Syria is to offer our resources for treatment and/or healing of those injured by the gas attacks, including things like hospital ships, transfer to U.S. or allied medical centers, plus the beginnings of a research program on treatment, protection, and prevention of its effects. This can be coupled with the offer/threat to extend this gift to the people of Syria or any future need thereof.</p>

Editors, Vineyard Gazette:

The most productive action we can take re: Syria is to offer our resources for treatment and/or healing of those injured by the gas attacks, including things like hospital ships, transfer to U.S. or allied medical centers, plus the beginnings of a research program on treatment, protection, and prevention of its effects. This can be coupled with the offer/threat to extend this gift to the people of Syria or any future need thereof.

From here it is easy to see the world joining us to help.

Joe Eldredge, West Tisbury

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Peter Robb Holliston and Oak Bluffs

Your comments are helpful Joe, but you fail to address how Barack Obama has made a bad situation worse. His sloppy foreign policy has set the world on edge. His inexperience has again put American lives in jeopardy. His arrogance has boxed the US into a corner and now he is scrambling to get out, putting responsibility for action on Congress and the rest of the world while not taking any blame. Criminal. I would love to read comments here from Obama supporters once, ONCE admitting that their guy screwed up. Crickets....

Peter Robb
Holliston and Oak Bluffs

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