It's official: Cheney endorses McCain

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It's official: Cheney endorses McCain
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Sat, 11-01-2008 - 9:08pm

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Cheney_applauds_McCain_in_Wyoming_1101.html

What else do you need to know? Like Dick Cheney? Go ahead and vote for McCain!

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Mon, 11-03-2008 - 11:42pm
But didn't Hamas and the Taliban endorse McCain so he can continue the wars and eventually bankrupt the United States - as if we weren't close to that now???
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Mon, 11-03-2008 - 11:44pm
When are the "ALL CAP" threads going to start???
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Mon, 11-03-2008 - 11:45pm
Just a reminder to those who are making up their minds about tomorrow. Hamas says vote for Barack Obama. Like Hamas? Vote for Barack Obama. Don't like Hamas? Think about why they would strongly endorse Obama. There's no good answer.
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Mon, 11-03-2008 - 11:47pm
Nah - Hamas and the Taliban want McCain to win so they can bankrupt us....
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Mon, 11-03-2008 - 11:47pm
Just a reminder to those who are making up their minds about tomorrow. The KKK says vote for Barack Obama. Like the KKK? Vote for Barack Obama. Don't like the KKK? Think about why they would strongly endorse Obama. There's no good answer.
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Mon, 11-03-2008 - 11:48pm
Nope.
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Mon, 11-03-2008 - 11:49pm

BWAHAHAHAHAHHAHA - lol -

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Mon, 11-03-2008 - 11:49pm
Nope...they endorsed Obama...the candidate of choice for the discerning terrorist. LOL!
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Mon, 11-03-2008 - 11:52pm

by Julie Ann Dawson
Member since:
April 26, 2007

Al-Qaeda Endorses McCain

October 22, 2008 10:48 AM EDT
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Al-Qaeda is watching the U.S. stock market's downward slide with something akin to jubilation, with its leaders hailing the financial crisis as a vindication of its strategy of crippling America's economy through endless, costly foreign wars against Islamist insurgents.


And at least some of its supporters think Sen. John McCain is the presidential candidate best suited to continue that trend.


"Al-Qaeda will have to support McCain in the coming election," said a commentary posted Monday on the extremist Web site al-Hesbah, which is closely linked to the terrorist group. It said the Arizona Republican would continue the "failing march of his predecessor," President Bush.


The Web commentary was one of several posted by Taliban or al-Qaeda-allied groups in recent days that trumpeted the global financial crisis and predicted further decline for the United States and other Western powers. In language that was by turns mocking and ominous, the newest posting credited al-Qaeda with having lured Washington into a trap that had "exhausted its resources and bankrupted its economy." It further suggested that a terrorist strike might swing the election to McCain and guarantee an expansion of U.S. military commitments in the Islamic world.


The Web commentary was one of several posted by Taliban or al-Qaeda-allied groups in recent days that trumpeted the global financial crisis and predicted further decline for the United States and other Western powers. In language that was by turns mocking and ominous, the newest posting credited al-Qaeda with having lured Washington into a trap that had "exhausted its resources and bankrupted its economy." It further suggested that a terrorist strike might swing the election to McCain and guarantee an expansion of U.S. military commitments in the Islamic world.


"It will push the Americans deliberately to vote for McCain so that he takes revenge for them against al-Qaeda," said the posting, attributed to Muhammad Haafid, a longtime contributor to the password-protected site. "Al-Qaeda then will succeed in exhausting America."


OK, so this just explains more of their thinking, and why the current policies don't work.

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Registered: 10-20-2008
Tue, 11-04-2008 - 1:38am
Looks like McCain's surge has killed enough of them and kicked the butts of the rest that they're finally seeing the light. LOL! Unlike Barry, of course, who never met a terrorist he didn't sympathize with or want to appease. LOL!