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The Russians are right on this one, the West just loves to meddle in other people's…
Posted in: Russia: West 'slammed door' on Syria at U.N.
This place has the worst in how they deal with perversion . Women's only train cars…
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using mirror to peek up girl's skirt
Cleo: are you talking about marijuana?
Posted in: Smoke-free laws lead to less smoking at home
Why bother reporting anything about North Korea. No one is interested (unless it is something about…
Posted in: N Korea stages mass military parade for late leader
Instead they use it time and time again as a reason to be nasty and violent.…
Posted in: Noda urges Israel not to attack Iran
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RedMeatKoolAid
You can trust Obama to defend and support Israel.
He could no sooner disown, forsake or distance himself from Israel than he could his pastor, or his church, or his other pastor, or his chief fundraiser (indicted today) or his terrorist friends (Bill Ayers, aka Abu Zayd).
Posted in: Obama says Iraq war makes Iran stronger, but U.S. and Israel less secure
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RedMeatKoolAid
The Truth vs. Senator Obama
“I will not run on a National Ticket in 2008 because I won’t have enough experience by then.”
This man just lies and lies and lies. There are pages worth.
http://savagepolitics.com/?page_id=326
Posted in: Obama seals Democratic nomination; Clinton seeks VP slot
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RedMeatKoolAid
Obama can't wait to surrender.
Posted in: Obama says Iraq war makes Iran stronger, but U.S. and Israel less secure
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RedMeatKoolAid
"One of the things that amazes me about this whole campaign is that Obama’s team — a political start up — has been responsible for defeating one of the most tried and tested operations in Democratic politics - The Clinton Machine."
The popular vote in their primary is split nearly down the middle.
You call that defeat?
Posted in: Obama seals Democratic nomination; Clinton seeks VP slot
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RedMeatKoolAid
"Sen Barack Obama of Illinois sealed the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday, a historic step toward his once-improbable goal of becoming the nation’s first black president. A defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton maneuvered for the vice presidential spot on his fall ticket."
I have read that Barack Obama is only 1/16th African, 7/16ths Arab, and 8/16ths European-Caucasian.
Do any Democrats know the exact breakdown?
Or is this manufacturing of the Untouchable Minority Candidate the newest and ultimate tactic to create the Cult of Personality so essential for the Left to gain power?
Posted in: Obama seals Democratic nomination; Clinton seeks VP slot
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RedMeatKoolAid
Congratulations to Camp Obama. One slick campaign. With the aid of the infamous Chicago Machine he has gamed the system as slyly as anyone could.
If headed to a victory in November that the media will do all in their power to hand him and then inauguration it looks like he has about 8 months to find himself a pastor who doesn't hate America and all it stands for.
Good Luck to Barack!
Posted in: Obama seals Democratic nomination; Clinton seeks VP slot
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RedMeatKoolAid
Good post, Zaphod
You actually know something about the region and the players involved.
smithinjapan couldn't be any more clueless
Are you trying to say that Shiite Moslems are a separate race or something?
Posted in: Israel deports Hezbollah spy to Lebanon
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RedMeatKoolAid
Oh, this guy is good.
"I haven't made a decision," McClellan told Katie Couric on CBS's "Evening News," when asked if he was backing the Arizona senator. McClellan paid homage to McCain, saying that the Republican nominee had "governed from the center, and that's where I am."
But without prompting, he said he was "intrigued by Sen. Obama's message."
"It's a message that is very similar to the one that Gov. Bush ran on in 2000," McClellan said. [ Drudge Report ]
Posted in: McClellan says he believed in Bush as war started
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RedMeatKoolAid
You are pilloried by journalists and newscasters. They consider you to be little more than man-child, forgetting that you are entrusted with defending their right to freedom of speech. You are likened to Nazis by one of the most influential senators from the very political party whose president led the nation in defeating Nazism and fascism 60 years ago. You are attacked and spat on when on university campuses.You are attacked and beaten on the nation's highways and on trains in the nation's capital by your fellow citizens, who protest just about any military endeavor that might further American aims. The same people insist that they object to your propensity for unnecessary and unjust violence. Major newspapers like the New York Times openly disclose anti-terrorism efforts, your buddies die as a result. And when your efforts in Iraq begin to succeed the national media cuts coverage of the war by 92 percent. I imagine the temptation to end it all would overwhelm at times.
Posted in: U.S. soldier suicides the highest on record
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RedMeatKoolAid
"McClellan issues this disclaimer about Bush: “I do not believe he or his White House deliberately or consciously sought to deceive the American people.”
Pretty disappointing to read that. The publisher of Mr McClellan's book is directly funded by a George Soros trust fund, Perseus-Soros Management LLC. Billion$ in the old war chest and an army of lawyers from the Clinton and Carter administrations. What do they fear?
Posted in: Former spokesman bashes Bush in new book
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RedMeatKoolAid
As of today (May 27) Al-Qaeda admits they have all but lost in Iraq. Internet forums devoted to Jihad and to a new Caliphate are openly discussing the debacle. What went wrong? What could US Democrats have done to further the cause of those opposed to US occupation in Iraq and to Bush's infamous plans, now realised, to secure all that Iraqi crude so that the American economy would have an endless supply of cheap oil?
http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htiw/articles/20080527.aspx
Posted in: U.S. ambassador: Al-Qaida close to defeat in Iraq
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RedMeatKoolAid
When was Barack Obama in uniform? I get tired of hearing crap from politicians who have never served.
Posted in: Obama, McCain reach out to veterans
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RedMeatKoolAid
If being called gaijin is so traumatising you should heed the courage of your noble convictions and inform the locals, in your broken and execrable Japanese no less, that if it continues you will be forced to stop teaching them Engrish.
Posted in: Do you consider the word "gaijin" racist?
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RedMeatKoolAid
The author is a failed presidential candidate. So it's obviously the system that needs changing.
Posted in: U.S. presidential candidates 3 peas in a pod
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RedMeatKoolAid
South Africa, the Rainbow nation. How white, how European, and how burdened with inconsequential guilt do you have to be to believe that one?
Posted in: South Africa mob violence spreads
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RedMeatKoolAid
Bono. Stand up guy. Doctor, and serious intellectual. If you look closely at the photo you can see the stigmata upon his person.
Posted in: U2's Bono urges Japan to take lead on African development
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RedMeatKoolAid
President Bush salutes our fallen soldiers. He gives speeches. But Barack Obama, he can see those who have fallen in battle. That's another difference between him and ordinary politicians.
"On this Memorial Day, as our nation honors its unbroken line of fallen heroes -- and I see many of them in the audience here today -- our sense of patriotism is particularly strong."
-Barack Obama, on the campaign trail, in New Mexico State
Posted in: Bush salutes fallen troops on Memorial Day holiday
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RedMeatKoolAid
http://www.thespaceplace.com/nasa/spinoffs.html
Learn something new today.
Posted in: NASA spacecraft lands on Mars
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RedMeatKoolAid
I guess Barack Obama is not aware that Methodism's founder, John Wesley, was a raving Islamophobe.
Posted in: Clinton speaks of faith in face of setbacks; Obama addresses Wesleyan University graduates
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RedMeatKoolAid
US occupation was a problem in Germany, Japan and South Korea also. Hearts and minds lost all over the place. And their economies, we destroyed them.
Posted in: U.S. ambassador: Al-Qaida close to defeat in Iraq