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Old 10-30-2008, 08:09 PM   #1
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Default Gaza Palestinians Back Hussein Obama
The Israeli press reports that the Arabs of Gaza are actively engaged in calling Americans by phone to ask for support for presidential candidate Hussein Obama.

Obama's Palestinian supporters join the likes of Hamas, Hizbullah, and al Qaeda, in their support for Obama. These groups and others like Nation of Islam headed by arch anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, all call for America's destruction. In fact, the Palestinians were caught dancing in the streets of Gaza in celebration of the al Qaeda attack on the U.S. on 9/11. Those same streets are now the center of support for Hussein Obama.

And, speaking of the Obama connection to racist, anti-Semitic Palestinians, as of today, the Los Angeles Times still refuses to release the tape of Obama praising Palestinian terrorism supporter, Rashid Khalidi.

Despite anyone's anger towards George Bush (who is anyway finished politically), a vote for Obama is a grave mistake.

It doesn't take a genius to figure out that if every Islamic group dedicated to the destruction of the United States wishes for Obama to win -- we should vote McCain!

Anyone who cares for the future of America and of Israel must realize that Obama is NOT the answer.
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Old 03-11-2008, 03:22 PM   #2
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Today, Hezbollah and Hugo Chavez again expressed their wishes for Obama to win.
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Old 03-11-2008, 03:29 PM   #3
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What the LA Times is hiding:

"Israel has no God-given right to occupy Palestine" plus there's been "genocide against the Palestinian people by Israelis."...

B.O.
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Old 03-11-2008, 03:35 PM   #4
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Today, Hezbollah and Hugo Chavez again expressed their wishes for Obama to win.

what these idiots don't understand is that Obama will be worse for them then the current administration.
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Old 03-11-2008, 03:38 PM   #5
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Given what's been said already, I just want to hear what everyone thinks McCain would do about the whole Israel/Palestinian situation. I can personally see pros and cons for either side of the coin. Convince me.
If McCain had neo Nazis or proJihadists in his camp (like Ron Paul) then that should convince you. He doesn't. Obama does, he has virulent anti-Semites, hard leftists, Arabists, Islamists, etc, as solid factions supporting him, beside his clear, unanswered voluntary associations with representatives of said communities.
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Old 03-11-2008, 04:06 PM   #6
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What the LA Times is hiding:

"Israel has no God-given right to occupy Palestine" plus there's been "genocide against the Palestinian people by Israelis."...

B.O.
Barack Obama is widely supported by various Muslim groups dedicated to the destruction of Israel and the of the U.S. He is the number-one choice of radical Muslims because Obama associated with people with whom they agree ideologically.

Obama is also closely associated with groups and individuals who are virulent anti-Semites (of course, he claims that he is soooo surprised about the views of people with whom he associates -- according to him -- as family for decades).

So, it's not surprising to see that Obama can be counted on to rationalize stealing Jewish land and giving it to his radical Muslim associates.

Anyone who supports the things that make America great, and also supports the right of the Jewish people to live in the Jewish homeland, will vote for McCain tomorrow.


Today, Hezbollah and Hugo Chavez again expressed their wishes for Obama to win.

what these idiots don't understand is that Obama will be worse for them then the current administration.
No, Obama is very closely aligned ideologically with Hezbullah's main demands of Israel, and Obama holds many of the same views as Hugo Chavez. Putting a weak, inexperienced, and unqualified candidate like Obama in the Oval Office greatly benefits America's enemies. That's why every single enemy of the U.S. -- without fail -- supports Obama. An Obama presidency is the surest way to weaken America, so he is their choice.

Given what's been said already, I just want to hear what everyone thinks McCain would do about the whole Israel/Palestinian situation. I can personally see pros and cons for either side of the coin. Convince me.
No one should need to convince you of anything. McCain's track record regarding Israel speaks for itself. He believes that Muslim terrorism cannot be tolerated, and that Jews have a right to live in the Jewish homeland.

When you see Obama supported by Joe Lieberman at his side throughout the entire campaign, as opposed to Obama being supported by al Qaeda and being called the Messiah by Louis Farrakhan the arch anti-Semite from the Nation of Islam, you need to draw your own conclusions.
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Old 03-11-2008, 04:49 PM   #7
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By Newsguy:

No, Obama is very closely aligned ideologically with Hezbullah's main demands of Israel, and Obama holds many of the same views as Hugo Chavez. Putting a weak, inexperienced, and unqualified candidate like Obama in the Oval Office greatly benefits America's enemies.

An indecisive president will make mistakes which is not what either Hamas nor Chavez will want.

That's why every single enemy of the U.S. -- without fail -- supports Obama. An Obama presidency is the surest way to weaken America, so he is their choice.

No - they don't like Bush. However, they don't understand America and neither do they understand of why America does the many things it does.
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Old 03-11-2008, 05:44 PM   #8
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By the same token, the vast majority of U.S. allies also support Sen. Obama. What are we to make of that?

http://www.gallup.com/poll/111253/Wo...Than-3to1.aspx (figures on page 2, grouped by continent)
First, it's not surprising that Africa wants an African to be president. That's understood.

Our other allies (if you can call them that), have not made a secret of wanting a weaker America. If we're weaker militarily and weaker economically -- as Obama promises -- then we will be less competitive on world trade. That's why Obama is a perfect choice for those who want a weaker America.
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Old 04-11-2008, 01:45 PM   #9
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Who cares who favors whom exactly in this world of ours. They also think that Venezuela is a Democracy.
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Old 04-11-2008, 04:10 PM   #10
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I'm not just talking about Africa - I'm talking about every country on earth except for Israel, Georgia, and the Philippines. All of them favor Obama over McCain. If you would have me place stock in the opinions of Hamas and like-minded groups, I cannot also ignore the opinions of nearly every other country.
Mil is right.

The world has its own interests, which very often are not the same as ours. It's in the interest of our trade partners to have a weaker America, which is why Obama is their perfect choice.
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