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I tend to agree with people that say Obama will handle McCain well in debates, but I'm starting to wonder how well he will really do when he doesnt have the option of taking McCain's words out of context. He has already made McCain's "100 years" comment a staple on the campaign trail, and now this:
Really, Barack? That's name calling? Let's look at the context: During a blogger conference call on April 25, Jennifer Rubin asked John McCain to comment on Hamas's preference for Obama above the other presidential candidates. He began his reply by saying, "All I can tell you, Jennifer, is that I think it's very clear who Hamas wants to be the next President of the United States." Maybe it's a cheapshot, but name calling, smearing, losing his bearings? Really, Barack? For those that dont already know this, McCain was referring to this quote from "top Hamas political adviser" Ahmed Yousef on WABC radio, "We don't mind--actually we like Mr. Obama. We hope he will (win) the election and I do believe he is like John Kennedy, great man with great principle, and he has a vision to change America to make it in a position to lead the world community but not with domination and arrogance." I have a feeling that it wouldnt be McCain that looked bad if Barack had the gusto to have this back and forth on live television. |
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Skipper of the Lake Erie Booze Patrol Numbers Retired and hangs in the rafters |
I didn't see that. Actually condemned or said something less disagreeable? I can't see a democrat actually condemning Carter. But honestly, and I'm not asking you to agree with any of Hamas' positions, if you were a Hamas leader wouldn't you prefer Obama? If not, why? WSS |
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Not sure why you would. Bush has been great for recruitment for Islamist terrorist groups, and who's closer to Bush? Maybe the Hamas leader is trying to pull a Rush Limbaugh and queer tht election. Dennis |
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BTW, McCain repeated it on The Daily Show. What was sort of funny is that Stewart tried to let him off the hook and say he didn't really take that seriously, but McCain kept taking it seriously.
And repeating that Hamas knew he'd chew them a new one, in so many words. I can't say it was so much offensive as just annoying. But yeah, he was definitely using it. |
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Skipper of the Lake Erie Booze Patrol Numbers Retired and hangs in the rafters |
I realize that's just a quip but do you believe the main goal for Al Queda is a membership drive? They just need the dues? 9/11 was well before the evil Bush persecuted the beloved leader of Iraq, no? Why then if you can't blame Bush? And would we (in your honest opinion), the civilized western world be better off if we actually surrended today and bring the troops home in, say three months? It could be done. Why wait? How about withdraw all support of Israel. You guess that'd sweeten them up? Why or why not? WSS |
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So withdrawing from Iraq is surrender. Fair enough. What's victory? Stay there until every single terrorist is dead? What is your exit strategy? As for Israel, I'm all for supporting them, recognizing them, doing business, etc. Does the US have an obligation to defend Israel? Why? Are they the 51st state? Dennis |
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Skipper of the Lake Erie Booze Patrol Numbers Retired and hangs in the rafters |
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Outta Work Pimp Numbers Retired and hangs in the rafters |
The question is why do you think Hamas wants Obama to win?
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Numbers Retired and hangs in the rafters |
They think he might be into that old-fashioned concept, diplomacy.
McCain is trying to talk tough, like Bush with proper grammar. To paraphrase that great douchebag Doctor Phil, "How's that working out for us?" |
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I'm not sure if leaving in three months is the best option out there. I'm not for "a hundred years if need be," but leaving as soon as the inauguration is over isn't very appetizing either. Maybe stick around until the country can be partitioned, then leave. Apologizing--even if it were to happen--would only come across as PR.
Can you think of any other instances in which the government has launched a global shooting war against an idea? That's the problem--there can be no endgame if there is no enemy.
First, I have no real interest in pleasing or displeasing anyone. If the US does something and it angers Hamas, too bad for them. If it does something and makes Hamas glad, that's terrific. Really. I need to know what you mean by "support." I said recognize and trade with them. I would add make alliances insofar as they help further US interests. In other words, unless they are going to be the 51st state, treat them like any other foreign country. Dennis |
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Skipper of the Lake Erie Booze Patrol Numbers Retired and hangs in the rafters |
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Outta Work Pimp Numbers Retired and hangs in the rafters |
Diplomacy with a terrorist organization that is hell bent on the destruction of Israel? And the nation state - Iran - that supports it? Yeah, like that works. Besides we already talk to Iran and Hamas, just not the fooking POTUS. |
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calfoxwc Numbers Retired and hangs in the rafters |
All we need is another buffoon pres like Jimmy "The Teat" Carter, who years later admitted he was deceived by N. Korea...
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