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McCain Fires Back on Hamas Charges {Political Machine Blog}
May 17th 2008 12:29AM Bush' comments were not dishonest even if hypothetically Bush meant Obama in his speech. Obama did say he will meet with terrorist leaders without preconditions. Already, former Pres Jimmy Carter, following Obama's lead, has met with Hamas. This is a dangerous trend and it is the President's job to nuke down any possibilities, such as Obama's naive foreign policy position, that might untangle the Bush Administration's work in securing America's safety. Obama conveniently disregards the glaring fact that there hasn't been an Al Quaeda attack against the U.S. since 9/11 as he quacks about what could-have-been in Afghanistan. This is a major accomplishment of the Bush Admin and it is right for Bush to zealously protect the security gains thus far. Obama will hand America and the rest of the world to terrorists!
Obama, Democrats Fume Over Bush Speech {Political Machine Blog}
May 16th 2008 3:34AM Bush has every right to express what he thinks are ideas and tendencies out there that can be dangerous not only to America but the rest of the world. Whether this was meant for Obama or not. Indeed it should be meant for Obama and American voters need to take heed. A major Democratic primary contender has expressed his naive foreign policy vis a vis the world's terrorists and the free world should take notice. It would be irresponsible for Bush NOT to comment at such dangers lurking in the American political arena. Americans have so easily taken for granted the freedom it has had from a major Al Quaeda attack under the Bush administration after 9/11. This is a major accomplishment of the Bush administration. Soon history will also prove that a democratic Iraq in a very unstable region as the Middle East is worth the bloody sacrifice.
Obama: Rev. Wright's Statements Offensive {Political Machine Blog}
Apr 29th 2008 7:56PM How convenient!!! Given that Obama is a slick deceiver who has time and again embraced the so-called high road to cover up something low, I will not be surprised if this latest exchange with Rev. Wright has been staged all along. Isn't the timing of Rev. Wright's reappearance convenient? Obama needs an opportunity to denounce Wright more forcefully before Indiana and North Carolina and voila! Rev Wright reappears. Wright is Obama's sacrificial lamb going into Indianan and North Carolina and Obama's denunciation is another one of his tactics to deceive the public..
Obama: Rev. Wright's Statements Offensive {Political Machine Blog}
Apr 29th 2008 7:55PM How convenient!!! Given that Obama is a slick deceiver who has time and again embraced the so-called high road to cover up something low, I will not be surprised if this latest exchange with Rev. Wright has been staged all along. Isn't the timing of Rev. Wright's reappearance convenient? Obama needs an opportunity to denounce Wright more forcefully before Indiana and North Carolina and voila! Rev Wright reappears. Wright is Obama's sacrificial lamb going into Indianan and North Carolina and Obama's denunciation is another one of his tactics to deceive the public..
McCain's Disdain for the Base {Political Machine Blog}
Apr 27th 2008 5:40AM I agree. Jeremiah Wright is a legitimate issue against Obama. And if John McCain wants to prove that he is not necessarily an extension of Bush, all he has to do is come up with policies, i.e., on the economy, that is quite unique and totally his own. No need to bash President Bush now over the past. Disloyalty for political advantage is not attractive.
'Don't Say Obama Beats His Wife' {Political Machine Blog}
Apr 24th 2008 4:36PM The liberal media is partly to blame for the demise of the Democratic Party. If it had done its job in outing Obama early on then Hillary wouldn't have been forced to go very negative on him.
Bush Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize {Political Machine Blog}
Apr 2nd 2008 8:19PM Bush and Blair should win the Nobel Peace Prize for their vision. The war against Islamic extremism is far from over. For as long as America maintains the correct policy now in place in Iraq, history will reveal the Iraq war to be one of the decisive battles of the 21st century. That is, if the next administration would know what to do with what has already been achieved in Iraq. The myopic vision of the Democratic presidential candidates regarding the Iraq war will be the Western world's worst nightmare in years to come if they get into the White House.
Barack Obama Gives Historic Speech {Political Machine Blog}
Mar 18th 2008 3:22PM Obama is so out of step with modern America. He doesn't even understand it nor the true undercurrents going on now in America and the world. Obama and his candidacy embody and resurrect an old race issue that is so over. He should have given this speech in the 60's! And this is unfortunate for America because his presence will only resurrect old ghosts that will hinder America from moving forward. He is the worst thing that can possibly happen to Black America and race relations in this country. Get him off the political stage so people can focus on the true issues of the time!
Virgin Mobile Ad Pokes Fun at Eliot Spitzer {Switched.com}
Mar 14th 2008 4:44PM Virgin Mobile is a trashy company ran by crass executives to have put out an ad like this. The man has fallen. Let him be. There is no need to spit on him. Virgin Mobile is worse than what they are ridiculing. The company's exectives are VULTURES! I would never ever patronize any of Virgin Mobile's products or services ever.
McCain and Obama Go to War {News Bloggers}
Feb 28th 2008 2:20PM Your judgment on the McCain-Obama duel over Iraq is so faulty. Obama's return comment to McCain was hardly strong. If anything, it revealed him as weak and whining. The U.S. is already in Iraq - a bipartisan decision by the way. There is no point whining about how the U.S. shouldn't have been there. It's done. The U.S. is there. The important thing is what to do now. Whine and surrender like what Obama wants? Or forge ahead and make sure Iraq comes out a democratic and prosperous nation like what McCain represents? Your choice, dumbhead.








