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Sunday, July 6, 2008

KUHNER: The case for McCain

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love234america

Great article. McCain is far the better candidate to be President and Commander in Chief. Obama would be extremely bad for our nation.
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wulfstan

great article? not until you honestly confront stooge obama through his liberal jewish puppeteers. why do you feel the great unwashed american electorate will not be surprised to learn that exnazi, liberal jew soros and the all the liberal jews currently running the senate and house are planning on installing the black hitler in order to complete the establishment of their world socialist program. take a poll. sample questions: a: are you aware that stooge obama is merely a puppet for the liberal jewish elite that has managed to highjack political, media, educational, higher academic, financial, and judicial power in the country? b: should a majority christian nation be ruled by socialist jews who, because of their blind devotion to atheist communism, hate america, christianity, and capitalism? c: is the large following of robots and automata currently described as obamaniacs largely attributable to the fact that liberal jewish elitists have destroyed the american public school and university systems? three simple questions that will make light bulbs go off in the minds of most americans who are unaware of the threat liberal jews pose in underminiing this nation and the world.
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HNAV

Certainly, Obama is a terrible offering for the Presidency. And we know Democrat Partisans have decided to debase, slander, undermine, the Liberation of 2 formerly Oppressed Nations by force, because the effort was led by a Republican. The political bigotry of the LEFT has become completely self destructive for all. Mr. Kuhner is normally quite sound, but here he reflects the desire of many to portray McCain far too well. John McCain is not a proven leader. Senator McCain is a 3 Decades Beltway Placation Artist, who has never had any CEO experience. John McCain was wrong about Kosovo & the first Gulf War. He often offers criticism to mimic American Polls, typically reacting in a designed effort to grab attention. In Kosovo, he actually said the USA could lose and wanted ground forces to be deployed. Ironically, for the First Gulf War, he opposed the use of ground forces. McCain only balked at the Operation in Iraq, because the POLLS began to show a weakening in US Opinion. Actually, the strategy of the Bush Administration mostly followed Pentagon direction, needing to coordinate with Allies like Britain, Poland, Italy, etc., in one of the most challenging endeavors we have recently encountered. The removal of a Monster in the heart of the Arab World, within a Nation the size of 25 Million, brutally oppressed and brainwashed for over 20 years, requires great patience, resolve, sacrifice, strength, flexibility, etc, regardless of what PLAN for Victory may have been adopted. History has proven repeatedly, essential Military Commitments like the one we see today in IRAQ, are not as easy as ordering FAST FOOD. It took Lincoln years to find his GRANT. Kuhner should be praising the President GW BUSH for all of it. McCain unethically slandered Sec. Donald Rumsfeld for Liberal votes in NH during the GOP Primary. Along with his lies about why the Maverick voted against tax cuts, and his slander of the Romney position of Iraq, Senator McCain showed he will do and say anything to further himself. If McCain wins the Presidency, it is certain he will throw anyone under the bus, to assure his own image. It is amazing, some in the Right, actually try to give McCain the credit for the strategy of General Petraeus. However, everything has aided in the successful Liberation of the Iraqi People, growing a Free Democracy, building a new Ally of the Free West in the very troubled Middle East. The formation of a police force, training of a free army, voting for a government, writing of a constitution, etc., were essential steps needed for the potential we see today. Iraq was an incredibly complex challenge, and John McCain of all people understand the dangers in a combat zone, especially with Radicals willing to commit suicide bombings. Sorry, John McCain is NOT the 'hero' of Iraq. If John McCain wants to win the Presidency, he should be in Washington right now, passing an historic Energy Plan, which he poorly references NOW.
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capital_hill

McCain is getting old although remarkably preserved for 71. The mishaps in his speeches reveal the strain of campaigning. Considering all he has been through one wonders if the right thing to do is to put him through anymore. That said Obama does not belong in the White Hose as a decider but only as an adviser. He is naive and that is one thing McCain is not. We have a choice between what seems to be a new solution and remaining stuck with the same old problem but pulling troops out of Iraq on Obama's terms will force us to send them back with even greater losses. So don't do it. Vote for McCain so we can leave Iraq perhaps further down the road but at the minimum possible cost.
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doctor1

John McCain has vowed that if he is elected President of the United States he will expel Russia from the G8. George Bush has already alienated the Russian Bear by putting American missiles in the Czech Republic and Poland. What we don't need is another cold war with Russia. As for Kosovo, there is also McCain and the KLA Connection at: http://www.antiwar.com/justin/j022500.html Photo Caption: Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks to a pro Kosovo, pro McCain, rally across the street from his New York City hotel Friday morning, Feb. 11, 2000. McCain is in New York for the day to attend fundraisers and to talk to the press before returning to South Carolina Friday night. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia) Cliff Kincaid writes in Accuracy in Media, (March 2008) "McCain Supports Radical Muslims in Kosovo: http://www.aim.org/aim-column/mccain-supports-radical-muslims-in-kosovo/ Jerry Seper, in The Washington Times in 1999, exposed the KLA as a terrorist group: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7006/KLA-drugs.html Thanks to both administrations, past and present, we have destroyed the Christian Serbs in order to appease the Muslim world. "The Albanian American Civic League gives 6th Annual Balkans Peace Awards to Senators Charles Schumer and John McCain. OSSINING, NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 11, 2006—The Albanian American Civic League will present Senators Charles Schumer (D-NY) and John McCain (R-AZ) its sixth Balkans Peace Award on September 14 at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The award is given annually to non-Albanian policy makers and professionals who have made a significant contribution to resolving the Albanian dimension of the Balkan conflict and to bringing lasting peace and stability to Southeast Europe." An independent Kosovo Albania is today in the hands of war criminals who have opened the gates for jihadists to enter freely into Europe. World Net Daily reports (Election 2008) that John McCain has been funded by Soros since 2001, but now matter, Obama is also in the pocket of Soros. What this all adds up to is, If McCain is elected president, it will mean the end of the Republican party as we know it. If Obama is elected president, it will mean the end of the country. Once more, conservative and Republicans must go to the polls voting the lesser of two evils, which got us into this mess in the first place. May God have mercy on us.
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doctorfixit

Sorry, the Republican party needs to get the message: Stop nominating McCains! Stop with the RINOs already! Until that happens, I will be sitting on the sidelines, because I do not have a candidate. I loathe the Democrats, but only slightly more than the Republicans. There really isn't much difference between them. McCain is insufferable. I want him to lose and to go away. Obummer will be disastrous but the Republicans brought this on themselves. I the Republicans really wanted to help the nation they would disband and allow the New American Nationalist party to take over.
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doctor1

I believe that it was the media who picked Obama for president. I further believe that it was the media who picked McCain for president. Why? Because either way, if Obama loses, the Dems and Independents can live with McCain, since he is one of them more than he is a Repbulican. The problem with Mitt Romney is that he is rich, handsome, has a good marriage and looks presidential, which is a no-no in the eyes of the liberal media.
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