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Biden: Obama election will spark ‘crisis’

Biden: Obama election will spark ‘crisis’

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CliffLandin
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Originally posted by der schwarze Ritter
In a campaign stop this week in Nevada, Gov. Palin outlined several potential crises that could be sparked by Obama's own actions:

_Advancing the idea of invading Pakistan without that government's permission. Obama has said he would authorize an attack if the whereabouts of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden were known and Pakistan's government ...[text shortened]... ama condemned Russia's action and called for diplomacy and restraint by both countries.
How many did she potential crises did she outline in the off chance that McCain dies and she becomes President, 40,000?

Advancing the idea of invading Pakistan - John McCain has said the same thing. McCain conveniently forgets that when he claims that "Obama will announce his attacking a foreign nation".

Obama and about 5 former Secretaries of State have advocated sitting down with Iran with no preconditions, including McCain's own best buddy Kissinger.

Opposition to the troop surge is past. This will in no way "spark" and incident.

As to Russia, Obama said that we should take a wait and see attitude instead of storming in with whatever troops aren't currently tied up in Iraq and Afghanistan. Bush did the same thing as he sat at the Olympics with Putin.


This is just more inane crap from two inane people.

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Originally posted by Crowley
Hypocrite.
I have only started reading these forums recently..about two weeks now... and have observed lately that the most rabid name-callers have foreign flags in their profiles. Interesting that these all side with the Democrats and not with Republicans. What is your interest in our country? Are you students living in the USA? Or are you just hurling mud from your native countries. We are not attacking your homelands, so what gives?

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Originally posted by ale1552
I have only started reading these forums recently..about two weeks now... and have observed lately that the most rabid name-callers have foreign flags in their profiles. Interesting that these all side with the Democrats and not with Republicans. What is your interest in our country? Are you students living in the USA? Or are you just hurling mud from your native countries. We are not attacking your homelands, so what gives?
Is DSR an official representative of your country? 😕

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Originally posted by Palynka
Is DSR an official representative of your country? 😕
Does it matter? why do you spend you time on RHP posting about U.S. issues instead of those of your country?

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Originally posted by Palynka
Is DSR an official representative of your country? 😕
I do not consider that an answer to my question.

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Originally posted by NimzovichLarsen
Does it matter? why do you spend you time on RHP posting about U.S. issues instead of those of your country?
Imagine there's this huge object, some kind of meteor, coming straight for the earth. Now, imagine there are two stupid monkeys fighting for the remote control of said object.

That's why we're interested in the USA presidential election.

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Originally posted by schakuhr
Imagine there's this huge object, some kind of meteor, coming straight for the earth. Now, imagine there are two stupid monkeys fighting for the remote control of said object.

That's why we're interested in the USA presidential election.
Thank you for the enlightenment. In your analogy what does that meteor represent?

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Originally posted by ale1552
I have only started reading these forums recently..about two weeks now... and have observed lately that the most rabid name-callers have foreign flags in their profiles. Interesting that these all side with the Democrats and not with Republicans. What is your interest in our country? Are you students living in the USA? Or are you just hurling mud from your native countries. We are not attacking your homelands, so what gives?
The stock answer is: Euros and the rest of the world are so influenced by American foriegn policy and economics that they feel they need to get involved in our politics and maybe influence our way of thinking a bit. I never realized our policies affected them so much, but i guess they do. Either that, or they're a bunch of slapped asses that can't get their own gov'ts to stop being influenced by the US. Maybe a little of both. Check my spelling, please!

GRANNY.

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Even Obama himself says he's not qualified:

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Originally posted by smw6869
The stock answer is: Euros and the rest of the world are so influenced by American foriegn policy and economics that they feel they need to get involved in our politics and maybe influence our way of thinking a bit. I never realized our policies affected them so much, but i guess they do. Either that, or they're a bunch of slapped asses that can't get their ...[text shortened]... top being influenced by the US. Maybe a little of both. Check my spelling, please!

GRANNY.
I guess we are more important to their futures than their own countries are. So why don't they clean up their own goverments instead of trying to drag our's down to their level?

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Originally posted by Crowley
Hypocrite.
I very rarely get my news from the Washington Post as all it does is parrot the New York Times, and I never get any news from Al-Qaeda. So no, I'm not a hypocrite.

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Originally posted by NimzovichLarsen
9-11 Bush's fault. You are a moron.
I didn't say it was his fault. I said he was inexperienced and his reaction to 9/11 was a testimony
to that inexperience. His response was the definition of political incompetence.

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Originally posted by der schwarze Ritter
The responsibility for 9/11 can directly be laid at the feet of Bill Clinton. President Bush rolled up his sleeves and cleaned up the mess. You'll notice, we haven't had a single terrorist attack in the United States since.
LMFAO.

The level of your delusion is nonpareil. Rolled up his sleeves and cleaned up the mess, indeed.

What I notice is that we attacked Iraq under the pretense of defense from WMD and terrorists and
it turns out that there was none of the latter and there are now more of the former.

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Originally posted by Nemesio
I didn't say it was his fault. I said he was inexperienced and his reaction to 9/11 was a testimony
to that inexperience. His response was the definition of political incompetence.

Nemesio
So other presidents had experience dealing with such occurances? Obama would of probably reacted the same way...as would of McCain.

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Originally posted by ale1552
Thank you for the enlightenment. In your analogy what does that meteor represent?
whatever disaster befalls the world.

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