McCain Comments on Bin Laden Quote and Agrees
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surprisingly perceptive statement
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"The Central Battleground in the war on the terror is in Iraq"
THAT'S COMMON SENSE.
Agreeing with your enemies in where you should be putting all your efforts is not a bad thing, it means you understand their strategy.
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Hmm... Doesn't this seem strange, McCain quoting Bin Laden and agreeing with his comments? Can you imagine what McCain would say if Barack Obama or Hilary Clinton (or Ron Paul) tried this same bulls**t? He'd hump the floor and blow his wad trashing them. And just what in the "H" was he doing in Iraq, anyway? Does he think he's already president? Maybe he was meeting with his boss at "Big Oil".
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Did he just say Osama Bin Laden and General Patraeus are in agreement? They probably both agree we need to get the hell out of Iraq, the sooner the better. McCain says he doesn't care what anybody says (he means, I don't give a "f**k!), "...we're succeeding." I always liked the lie "...the surge is working" much better. But the "...my friends" comments are getting really old. Change your tune, warmonger.
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"Most" Americans distrust these lying, murderous bastards. People need to wake up.
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I don't trust John McCain or General Betrayus. Both of them are fucken cocksuckers. Get out of Iraq, and stop lying to yourself. The only reason why Bin Laden and all other mujahideen warriors feel that Iraq is the focus of the resistance is because our troops are there. If we weren't there, Iraq would lose its significance to al Qaeda and others. I hate that this fucker keeps lying to justify our continued occupation of Iraq.
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AlQaeda in Iraq... give us a break. As one of the insurgent groups formed in Iraq 2003-2005, it's McCain's favorite. Zarqawi had been in Afghanistan, but he was a minor anti-American geek before naming his group AQ, which made him a rock star in the struggle against the Great Satan.
Since 2006, "AQ in Iraq" has not claimed responsibility for an attack, but we are told a group called the Islamic State of Iraq is now "a front" for "AlQaeda". Ok, welcome to perpetual war against phantom enemies.
Notice how his excuse is we cannot get out of Iraq because it would destroy itself and implode with chaos and genocide? Why doesn't he mention that we shouldn't have been there in the first place?
pig5689 3 years ago 2
Because he is working for the Military Industrial Complex.
taurusgames 3 years ago
bin laden, bin bladen, the terrorist is bush
johnnydigital77 3 years ago 2
Andrew Jackson was considered a terrorist by Native Americans in the 1830's and he's on the $20 Bill.
The King of England charged George Washington with treason and branded him a terrorist.
History is written by the people who win the wars.
taurusgames 3 years ago