Comments on: Obama's Balancing Act Abroad
In The Middle East, Obama Juggles Troop And Territory Issues That Are Delicate And Potentially Explosive
- McCain had more intelligence in his little finger than Obama has in his whole body which gives him the right to ride around in his golf cart while Obama chases his tail! By the way , wiley - where are you tonight
Posted by garyfd2 at 11:01 PM : Jul 21, 2008
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Another sign of McCain''s intelligence, NOT.
In justifying his position in Iraq, McCain said on the Today show this morning that there is a very dangerous situation on the Iraq-Pakistan border. Someone should have told him those borders are over 750 miles apart. Brain ***, I guess. Or maybe just old age. - Reply to this comment
- McCain had more intelligence in his little finger than Obama has in his whole body which gives him the right to ride around in his golf cart while Obama chases his tail! By the way , wiley - where are you tonight
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- McCain doesn''t have a clue. He has no idea who the insurgents are. He has no idea where the borders lie. He is not willing to admit that violence in Afghanistan is on the rise. How can anyone have any faith in such a putz?
Obama is doing a great job on his tour, while McCain rides around in his little golf cart with George Sr. - Reply to this comment
- Well, he must earn his "training wheels" in foreign policy/national security somewhere. With cameras and reporters in tow, this exercise is as shallow as his experience on this issue. And, he must earn his "training wheels" on all the other issues in the less than 4 months until election. In the meantime, pray for America while he is abroad.
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Posted by CBS4me3 at 07:40 PM : Jul 21, 2008
Better yet Presidential candidates should be barred from having direct contact with other world leaders so they can be better judged by the Americans who are electing them without artificial outside influences. We best look at Obamas tour as more grandstanding that does not have or will ever have any basis in reality.
He will say and do things that the world leaders want to hear whether or not it is in our best interests. What secret promises has he made already? The same goes for McCain if he does the same. - Reply to this comment
- Naw dude, you sound like a little toddler throwing a temper tantrum so you get some attention.
I bet you listen to that junkyard dog Sean Hannity, don''t ya?
You know admidited today that his show is just "opinion advocacy" which means it''s just his stupid opinion.
Why don''t you settle down and think about what you are saying before you post an opinion on here, that way it sounds intelligent.
Catch my drift? - Reply to this comment
- That "above-named idiot" could probably out think YOU, any day of the week!
Posted by erasmus81 at 10:37 PM : Jul 21, 2008
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Speak for yourself! - Reply to this comment
- MANY WILL SHAL BE DECIVED
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- Hey donnie, how old are you man?
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- Posted by donnie500 at 10:19 PM : Jul 21, 2008
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I think we can all agree to ignore the above-named idiot. Posted by raoul12 at 10:34 PM : Jul 21, 2008
That "above-named idiot" could probably out think YOU, any day of the week! - Reply to this comment
- "Try to trick us by sounding intelligent." Posted by raoul12 at 10:24 PM : Jul 21, 2008
Where have you been? He has tricked us many times by sounding intelligent.:) - Reply to this comment
- Posted by donnie500 at 10:19 PM : Jul 21, 2008
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I think we can all agree to ignore the above-named idiot. - Reply to this comment
- Interestingly, the majority of the pics coming out show him surrounded by Black members of the military.
Since the Blacks are less than 9% of the Army, I am surprised that they are in the majority meeting him.
Posted by donbl1 at 10:27 PM : Jul 21, 2008
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And your point is? - Reply to this comment
- Not sure the premise of this article about the trip being so "politically" dangerous.
Since Obama has no authority, he is there to listen and ask "Senator" questions.
There is no danger as he is not making any policy statements there.
Interestingly, the majority of the pics coming out show him surrounded by Black members of the military.
Since the Blacks are less than 9% of the Army, I am surprised that they are in the majority meeting him. - Reply to this comment
- Someone should tell raool there to stop being so critical of bosses. It ain''t about the bosses. Its about the people that wanna be bosses..
Posted by donnie500 at 10:10 PM : Jul 21, 2008
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Grow up! Try to trick us by sounding intelligent. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by donnie500 at 10:15 PM : Jul 21, 2008-
Come on dude, lose the profanity...
You know you were embarrassed that you were Bush lover. For the last eight years of failure from the economy to Iraq, to Afganistan, to the surge, to Katrina, everything you hoped this man to be turned out to be a complete failure.
Just admit it and be thankful that Barrack Hussein Obama is now going to be President. - Reply to this comment
- I really wish someone would tell the egomanic Hussein Obama that there are a few months left yet and he is NOT our President.....I have never seen anyone so anxious to forget protocol...What a joker he is...
Posted by glenda743 at 09:49 PM : Jul 21, 2008
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Just get ready to say: President Barack Hussein Obama.
in the meantime, just shut up!! - Reply to this comment
- Does anyone remember how akward Bush was at first with foreign policy?
He would stupidly say: "I looked into Putin''s eyes and saw his soul..hehe, and I saw a strong leader...hehe...and uh Putin''s the leader of the Soviete Union...heheh and uh hehe uh and I uh uh respect that."
Now you see Obama like a true statesman, it''s so refreshing. Come on Republicans you have to agree. - Reply to this comment
- In justifying his position in Iraq, McCain said on the CBS morning show that there is a very dangerous area on the border of Iraq and Pakistan. Someone should have told him those borders are over 750 miles apart. Brain fartt, I guess. Or maybe just old age.
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- In justifying his position in Iraq, McCain said on the CBS morning show that there is a very dangerous area on the border between Iraq and Pakistan. Someone should have told him those borders are over 750 miles apart. Brain ***, I guess. Or maybe just old age.
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- I like the fact that Obama seems like a natural at foreign policy.
He has a command of the issues, and he''s not afraid to tell world leaders where he stands especially when it comes to Iraq.
Now look at him, Bush, Condi, Iran, North Korea, McCain all of them are following him because they know they can trust him.
Those are good signs of a strong leader. - Reply to this comment




