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- HUSSEIN IS SOFT ON FASCIST NAZI TERRORISLAMIST JIHADISTS,,,
HELL HIS KENYAN FAMILY AND TRIBE ARE FASCIST NAZI TERRORISLAMIST JIHADISTS,,,
Obama Sides With Radical Islamists
The magnitude of difference between the two candidates running in our presidential election could not be more stark! After reading the statements of both Obama and McCain regarding the horrible Supreme Court 5-4 decision to allow Gitmo detainees the right to be tried in civilian courts, we can clearly see what a flawed, unfortunate, and terrible direction Obama would take this country if [God forbid!!]elected in November.
Obama''s statement:
Barack Obama statement on the Supreme Court''s 5-4 decision today extending civilian legal protections to terrorist suspects held in Guantanamo Bay:
Um...er...earth to Obama? Foreign terrorists caught in battle against our forces during war have never been eligible for "habeas corpus"! They are not covered by the Constitution of the United States of America. So...what "rule of law" are you referring to?
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- HUSSEIN IS A LIAR,,, so says his brother,,,
Malik Obama confirms his half-brother Barack grew up a Muslim
Apparently the Obamas of Kenya have no doubt -- contrary to the claims of the Obama campaign, that the presidential candidate was raised a Moslem. They take that as a given.
"Barack Obama''''''''s half brother Malik said Thursday that if elected his brother will be a good president for the Jewish people, despite his Muslim background. In an interview with Army Radio he expressed a special salutation from the Obamas of Kenya."
http://web.israelinsider.com/Articles/Politics/12918.htm
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- War crimes are unpredictable as hell.
Some turn out good some turn out bad.
All you can do is try one of your own
and hope it''s one of those turning out good.
AND those trying one of their own
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- Once again I remind people that the reality of the oil crisis is exactly what was promoted by the Enron people who extorted and gouged American citizens early in the Bush Administration:
Before the 2000 election, Enron employees pondered the possibilities of a Bush win.
"It''d be great. I''d love to see Ken Lay Secretary of Energy," says one Enron worker.
That didn''t happen, but they were sure President Bush would fight any limits on sky-high energy prices.
"When this election comes Bush will f------g whack this s--t, man. He won''t play this price-cap b------t."
Crude, but true.
"We will not take any action that makes California''s problems worse and that''s why I oppose price caps," said Mr. Bush on May 29, 2001.
Both the Justice Department and Enron tried to prevent the release of these tapes. Enron''s lawyers argued they merely prove "that people at Enron sometimes talked like Barnacle Bill the Sailor."
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The only way more drilling anywhere will do any good is when the Enron like people get dealt with properly. Then and only then can we talk about more drilling. - Reply to this comment
- Ahhhhhhh the spoils of war!
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- (The real) Mission Accomplished!
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- Hmm. If you don''t agree with the president, you''re a liberal. That means that this country is more than 71% liberals. Why is it that so many of us Bush haters are registered Republican? I know. Fox news teaches you that there are two clearly defined categories of Americans.
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- It'' great to see the liberals who post here turning themselves inside out over this news.
Kind of like pouring salt on slugs.
And do you liberals know that your Democrat pals in the House of Reps passed a bill to fully fund the Iraq war, with NO withdrawal timeline?
Guess your "mandate" of the ''06 election was just a figment of your collective immaginations.
Suckers. - Reply to this comment
- Even for you arrogant neo-cons, the truth strikes hard that Iraq was and has always been about Big Oil. Not terrorism. Not WMD. Just Bush bowing to his corporate and Saudi masters.
Just like offshore drilling will give you .07 cents by 2025, Iraq will give you .02 cents in 10 years. So you like the blood of American kids on your hands and hearts, Republicanz? - Reply to this comment
- "The price of crude oil is going to plummet now"
That would be great but I''m not going to hold my breath. These companies want to continue their obscene profits. - Reply to this comment
- You know, I would be disappointed if I saw a story that involved oil or the war and this Administration and/or Big Oil (same thing...) and it DID NOT have the phrase "no-bid contracts" in it somewhere.
Matter of fact, I would probably die of shock. - Reply to this comment
- The price of crude oil is going to plummet now. This is the best thing that could of happened.
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- It''s not the Democrats. It''s not the Republicans. It''s
SIXTEEN YEARS OF BABY BOOMERS.
Slick Willy is a Boomer. Dubya is a Boomer. Hillary is a Boomer. Joseph Hazelwood is a
Boomer. 60% of Congress are Boomers.
I THINK THAT EXPLAINS EVERYTHING... - Reply to this comment
- So how do you think the average Iraqi is going to respond to the fact that a bunch of zionist oil companies are going to divy up thier oil?
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- It''''s funny how you can blame Bush for the terrible state of this country and Bush supporters will say it''''s not his fault. They say that the president doesn''''t really have much to do with anything. Ask those same people what they think of Obama and they tell you he''''ll singlehandedly destroy the country.
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- xgrouch2004,,, In addition the real war in Afhganistan remains the Forgotten War with McCain''s policy
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- xgrouch2004,,, In the 1st place Bad Foreign policy lost Viet Nam & blew it on winning the hearts & minds of the people, again never understanding the culture.
Secondly the only ones talking about an immdeiate pull out is you. Obama''s policy is closer in line to General Petreaus''s than McBush''s so called "Return on Success" he defines success as a long term "Korean Solution" more benifiting our oil & contracting industries than our troops or the soveign nation of Iraq. - Reply to this comment
- Sear1ngTruth wrote
lot of anti-war Democrats have been insisting the war in Iraq is Vietnam all over again
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It WILL be Vietnam all over again if we pull out unilaterally like we did in Vietnam and abandon the country we pledged to defend. REMEMBER THE ENEMY TANK CRASHING DOWN THE GATES OF THE CAPITOL IN SAIGON???
THAT is what caused the world to lose faith in us. WE ABANDONED SOUTH VIETNAM and they were overrun, IN BLATANT VIOLATION OF THE PEACE TREATY. A treaty isn''t worth the paper it''s written on if NOBODY ENFORCES IT.
That''s what "pull out now" will accomplish in Iraq. - Reply to this comment
- mascarponi,,, Yep, I''ve been talking about it...
It was included in McBush''s socalled Finance Reform legislation - McBush now when questioned he says, "I don''t know anything about it"
His own people tried many times to eliminate it. - Reply to this comment
- Occam''s razor - All other things being equal, the simplest solution is the best.
In the case of Iraq - All other things being disproven, the simplest solution is the best
OIL - Reply to this comment




