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Fage
10-22-2008, 01:13 PM
Published: Oct. 22, 2008 at 7:59 AM

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Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) addresses supporters at the Road to Victory Rally in the Sewall Center of Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh on October 21, 2008. (UPI Photo/Archie Carpenter)

WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (UPI) -- A commentary on an al-Qaida-linked Web site says the U.S. financial crisis is proof that a strategy of damaging America's economy through war works.


The extremist Web site also showed support for presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (http://www.upi.com/topic/John_McCain/), R-Ariz., saying he would continue the "failing march of his predecessor," U.S. President George Bush (http://www.upi.com/topic/George_Bush/), The Washington Post (NYSE:WPO (http://www.upi.com/finance/stock-quote/WPO/)) reported Wednesday.

"Al-Qaida will have to support McCain in the coming election," read a commentary posted on the al-Hesbah Web site said.

The commentary credited al-Qaida with leading the U.S. government down a path that "exhausted its resources and bankrupted its economy," the Post reported. It also suggested a terrorist strike could move the election toward McCain.

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

McCain foreign policy adviser Randy Scheunemann (http://www.upi.com/topic/Randy_Scheunemann/) said al-Qaida leaders repeatedly said America "did not have the stomach to fight them over the long haul," which McCain has pledged to do.

"Whatever musings and bravado on radical Web sites The Washington Post chooses to quote, the fact remains that only John McCain has the experience, judgment and fortitude to lead a country at war," he said.

Source:http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2008/10/22/Al-Qaida_Web_site_supporting_McCain/UPI-31211224676774/

XShipRider
10-22-2008, 01:22 PM
Posers throwing up a website in the hope that McCain gets some sort of black eye. What a bunch of crap!

Everyone knows, including the dumbest, cave-dwelling Al Qaeda member, that Obama would try to negotiate with them. They fear McCain because he uttered the now infamous "hundred year" phrase. A phrase, as we know, taken wholly out of context but repeated ad nauseam.

BugHunt
10-22-2008, 01:33 PM
Posers throwing up a website in the hope that McCain gets some sort of black eye. What a bunch of crap!

Everyone knows, including the dumbest, cave-dwelling Al Qaeda member, that Obama would try to negotiate with them. They fear McCain because he uttered the now infamous "hundred year" phrase. A phrase, as we know, taken wholly out of context but repeated ad nauseam.

That is da right - we need Bush for moar years as he am good!

seraosha
10-22-2008, 01:39 PM
That is da right - we need Bush for moar years as he am good!

Yet another opportunity to say something intelligent wasted.

BugHunt
10-22-2008, 01:41 PM
Yet another opportunity to say something intelligent wasted.


Is that like a black thing?

Or just another bigoted and ignorant comment which when called out youll say was merely "for debate"? :)


Hey maybe Bush really invade Irak to increase middle-east awareness and for "debate"?

vryhpyammoadded
10-22-2008, 03:48 PM
Oh my, that was good for a laugh. They really think highly of themselves. "Al-Qaida then will succeed in exhausting America."

Me thinks B, B, Ba Barny and his b, b, bu butt buddies in commitie and lobby screwed the US better than AQ could ever dream economically.

AQ=drop in bucket... Congressional corruption=tsunami

seraosha
10-22-2008, 04:27 PM
Is that like a black thing?

Or just another bigoted and ignorant comment which when called out youll say was merely "for debate"? :)


Hey maybe Bush really invade Irak to increase middle-east awareness and for "debate"?

Hey, if that's the best you got, maybe you had better stick to the one liners.
rofl

BugHunt
10-22-2008, 05:11 PM
Hey, if that's the best you got, maybe you had better stick to the one liners.
rofl

WOW youve got me beat with your fluent neocnut masterdebating style.... :)



No wait wait ill out republican you roflrofl < omg TWO smiles i winnah! woot

seraosha
10-22-2008, 05:14 PM
You sir, are on a roll.
Just try not to have an aneurysm before November 4th.
Hmmkay?:roll:

BugHunt
10-22-2008, 05:22 PM
You sir, are on a roll.
Just try not to have an aneurysm before November 4th.
Hmmkay?:roll:

Barely care which asshat stumbles into office. Im just amazing at da neocnts amazing rational for there mostly idiot decisions.


"HAHA Blacks people vote am Obama - am not fair. Black thing."

"GETSOME kill da Iraki for making da 9/11 - go Amerika no surrenda!"


And other great "reasons"...

seraosha
10-22-2008, 05:55 PM
You know, if I thought you were referring to me, I might get offended.
Good thing you wouldn't stoop to personal attacks, huh?

Anyway, the theory that bleeding America's pocketbook through open conflict is sound, but I don't believe the folks supposedly pushing McCain as a candidate so that the war against terror would somehow escalate has any base in reality...Obama has gone on record about his feelings toward invading Pakistan's border area with Afghanistan...which strikes me as an ambitious plan that would do the same.

Rictor
10-22-2008, 10:56 PM
Posers throwing up a website in the hope that McCain gets some sort of black eye. What a bunch of crap!

Everyone knows, including the dumbest, cave-dwelling Al Qaeda member, that Obama would try to negotiate with them. They fear McCain because he uttered the now infamous "hundred year" phrase. A phrase, as we know, taken wholly out of context but repeated ad nauseam.

Now I'm no fan of Obama, but he's never once stated that he would negotiate with al-Qaeda. Hell, as far as I know he's never said that he would negotiate with the Taliban, and that's what Bush is doing right now!

Bin Laden is dreaming of the day when the US, lead by either McCain or Obama, will send troops into Somalia, Sudan or Pakistan. Iran is too good to even hope for, but I'm sure that in his more ecstatic moments he hopes for that too.

I can't think of a name
10-22-2008, 11:09 PM
If Bughunt's posts are not Class-A trolling I don't know what is.

Hollis
10-22-2008, 11:10 PM
Let's try to keep it civil.