Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Opinion

One Voice on Foreign Policy

Posted June 6, 2008

McCain is the more impressive of the two on foreign affairs and could bolster his appeal with Colin Powell on the ticket (not, please, anyone in this administration, including Condi Rice). Obama can compensate for his weakness in foreign policy: He can call on Richard Holbrooke and Sen. Joseph Biden, both of whom invite trust. But the two presidential aspirants should start treating each other seriously in the way they represent America to the world. That would be change we could believe in.

Reader Comments

McCain is not the same man he was

McCain has surrounded himself with the same unilateralist, ideologically driven neocons that surrounded Bush in his first term. McCain is a candidate from the Party of War, the Party of Fear-Mongering......McCain would guarantee an invasion of Brazil if he thought it would get him in the White House. If McCain is elected, the US has guaranteed itself a war with Iran.

ISRAEL DEARLY LOVES AMERICA

ISRAEL DEARLY LOVES AMERICA AND DREADS OBAMA

Israel and the Diaspora dearly love America, like the parasitic blood sucking leech loves a barefoot boy. Obama, by refusing to commit himself to treason on behalf of the Israel, wonderfully reveals himself to be an American patriot, and a mortal threat to Israel’s parasitic relationship with its America host.

ISRAEL’S SUSTAINABLE PARASITISM ON THE AMERICAN PEOPLE

Israel and the American Diaspora notoriously donate thousands of dollars to elect corruptible American presidential and congressional officials, who then repay Israel a thousand fold from precious tax revenues; with millions of dollars worth of technologically advanced military equipment and services, and with the priceless lives of thousands of young patriots. In the case of the un-Constitutional Iraq War, Podhoretz Neo-Con Bush sacrificed over a trillion dollars and the lives of 4,000 young patriots, to sole benefit of Israel

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