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Biden: Obama election will spark ‘crisis’

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Originally posted by Nemesio
Let's see. Bush had how much experience before taking office?

And what happened? 9/11.

Gee whiz. I guess you're right. Bush's response to the largest attack on our own soil bordered
on incompetent at first, and with the attack on a WMD-less Iraq (so-called 'intelligence' notwithstanding),
totally dropped the ball on actually making a dent on terr ...[text shortened]... e. I see no reason
that it should be tempered by my observation of the truth.

Nemesio
9-11 Bush's fault. You are a moron.

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Originally posted by shavixmir
I smell the rancid stench of fear on you dude...

Jeez. Chill.
Obviously, Chavez is no position to ever invade the United States, nor does he intend to (we're the only country that pays full market price for his oil). I realize rhetoric is a subject few RHPers are schooled in, so please let me apologize before any more of you get fooled by my little straw man argument.

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Originally posted by Seitse
Do I smell paranoia?

Chavez attacking the U.S., lol!

Yeah, the Mexicans also have been planning for years to invade the U.S. with their B-52s and tank squads.

Illegal immigration is, in reality, a spy technique.
Well, the joke's about to be on them Seitse, since the economy is in the tank from all the bad policies imposed on it by the Democrats (i.e. introducing Affirmative Action to the financial sector). Plus, when Obama takes this country into a depression, Americans will be glad to do any job. My advise to illegal aliens is the same as what I would give to hard working Americans like Joe the Plumber: Get out now!

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Originally posted by Palynka
So you think Americans should elect McCain out of fear of what the world might do if you elect Obama?
Al-Qaeda supports Obama and is opposed to John McCain. What do you think?

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Originally posted by der schwarze Ritter
Get out now!
Agreed on that one. Wealthy and middle class Mexicans would be delighted to have an American nanny or gardener.

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Originally posted by der schwarze Ritter
Al-Qaeda supports Obama and is opposed to John McCain. What do you think?
I don't think that's a reason to vote one or the other.

Do you think that's enough reason to vote for McCain?
What about my original question?

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Originally posted by Seitse
Agreed on that one. Wealthy and middle class Mexicans would be delighted to have an American nanny or gardener.
I doubt wealthy Americans are going to go to Mexico to do manual labor. They'll probably buy up Mexican companies or live off their savings until electorate in the America wakes up and realizes that you can't be rewarded without work and throws the Obama Administration out of office.

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Originally posted by Palynka
So you think Americans should elect McCain out of fear of what the world might do if you elect Obama?
Isn't it the left who usually says American should listen to the "world" when it comes to our foreign policy decisions? So why shouldn't American then listen to the world when making a decision on who they will vote for?

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Originally posted by Palynka
I don't think that's a reason to vote one or the other.

Do you think that's enough reason to vote for McCain?
What about my original question?
His foreign policy inexperience is only one of many reasons why Americans shouldn't vote for Barack Obama.

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Originally posted by der schwarze Ritter
His foreign policy inexperience is only one of many reasons why Americans shouldn't vote for Barack Obama.
Are you doing a monologue or will you answer the two questions I've posed you so far?

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Originally posted by NimzovichLarsen
Isn't it the left who usually says American should listen to the "world" when it comes to our foreign policy decisions? So why shouldn't American then listen to the world when making a decision on who they will vote for?
Hey dumbo, this is not about "listening" to your allies, it's about having fear of an adverse reaction from the rest.

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Originally posted by NimzovichLarsen
Isn't it the left who usually says American should listen to the "world" when it comes to our foreign policy decisions? So why shouldn't American then listen to the world when making a decision on who they will vote for?
Americans shouldn't listen to "the world" (i.e. Europe) when it comes to voting for our next president because the world doesn't have our best interests at heart. We left Europe a long time ago for many good reasons and one look at Europe today should tell any American we shouldn't be emulating them: high taxes, high unemployment, anti-Americanism, etc.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Are you doing a monologue or will you answer the two questions I've posed you so far?
Originally posted by Palynka
So you think Americans should elect McCain out of fear of what the world might do if you elect Obama?

DSR: Yes


Originally posted by Palynka
I don't think that's a reason to vote one or the other.

Do you think that's enough reason to vote for McCain?

DSR: Yes

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Originally posted by der schwarze Ritter
I doubt wealthy Americans are going to go to Mexico to do manual labor. They'll probably buy up Mexican companies or live off their savings until electorate in the America wakes up and realizes that you can't be rewarded without work and throws the Obama Administration out of office.
I thought we were speaking of Joe Plumber.

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Originally posted by der schwarze Ritter
Originally posted by Palynka
Do you think that's enough reason to vote for McCain?

DSR: Yes
Did you read the news today? I presume you're voting Obama then.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/21/AR2008102102477.html?hpid=topnews

On Al-Qaeda Web Sites, Joy Over U.S. Crisis, Support for McCain

[...]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."


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