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AMERICAblog: Al-Qaeda endorses McCain (seriously)

  • boloboffin · 1 year ago
    One candidate said he would take out bin Laden regardless. One candidate would follow him to the gates of a non-existent place, not where bin Laden actually is.

    Guess which one Al Qaeda endorses?

    Wouldn't it be awful if bin Laden died and then McCain did, too, days later? That's fulfilling a campaign promise that you can believe in, my friends.
  • houstonray · 1 year ago
    As erratic as the McCain campaign is these days, it wouldn't surprise me if at some rally today or tomorrow, McCain accepts their endorsement...I can hear it now (insert harp music here):

    "My friends, you may have heard today that Al-Qaeda endorsed my candidacy...(BOOS FROM THE CROWD)...well I'm here to say that I accept their endorsement....er...American...political process is a....my friends, America, God bless America and we will stand up to terrorists and fight them....9/11...."
  • vickif · 1 year ago
    This should be broadcast over every tv and radio show. Maybe this will wake up the undecided people unless they want us to have unlimited war forever.
  • barts · 1 year ago
    We need a team like McBush and Plain to restore honor and respect to our great nation for all of those Joe-the-plumbers, Dave-the-electritians, Susie-the-hair dressers.
    We have garnered great admiration and envy from many countries.

    Afterall, what other country has sacrificed its jobs and trade policies in helping India and China build up their economies?
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    My guess is that India and China are finding ways to sneak money into the McCain campaign coffers. Not too much as they know McCain is probably a lost cause and too much money would simply draw attention to their interfering in our politics and sovereignty.
  • JohnInTexas · 1 year ago
    The RNC has probably already sent a check and a gift basket just to say Thanks for the support.
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    McCain says the "C" word
    3 second video.
    (watch Cindy's face)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX1ImnGQYcE
  • Dave of the Jungle · 1 year ago
    McCain has an important ally. Impressive.
  • hawkseye · 1 year ago
    No surprise here. Al Qaida wants to keep building its membership. McSame would be ideal bait for the hook of extremism, since McSame is an extremist himself.
  • Mark in Florida · 1 year ago
    yup.
  • DeppFan · 1 year ago
    Republicans have unleashed a blistering mailing against Barack Obama that invokes the 9/11 attacks with a disturbing image of a jumbo jet and a warning that the Democrat nominee isn't "who you think he is."

    The attack flier reportedly has been landing in homes in Missouri and Virginia - two states that the Democrats have been working hard to convert to blue in November - in the last few days, according to Politico.com and Time magazine's "The Page" Web site.

    http://www.nypost.com/seven/10222008/news/polit...
  • lucky hussein · 1 year ago
    republicans have always had memorable flyers...
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Wanted_for_t...
  • Joneses · 1 year ago
    Really? The GOP will spin this and direct it to Obama.
  • John Aravosis · 1 year ago
    The GOP would spin winter and direct it to Obama.
  • Chris From Maine · 1 year ago
    didnt you know John.. if Obama is elected, God will punish America with a harsh winter.
  • Dave of the Jungle · 1 year ago
    Frozen balls are God's judgment on Liberty.
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    Wrong tense. The GOP has spun winter and drected it to Obama. Also hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, fires, etc. Witness their pastors blaming it all on liberals, faggots and Democrats claiming God is punishing America.
  • Indigo · 1 year ago
    I love it! Even al-Qaeda wants a voice in the American election. See what a great system we have?
  • imjussayin · 1 year ago
    Rofl! I love this part:

    "impetuous" Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain

    And this:

    al-Qaida will have to support McCain in the coming elections so that he continues the failing march of his predecessor, Bush."

    Can't wait to see the RNC reaction. They'll probably try to spin it as "They're trying to fool the voters (as they fooled the Republicans in 2004) really want Obama to win so he can help them to take over America" or something equally ridiculous.
  • Bostonian_Queer_in_Dallas · 1 year ago
    God is that headline fucked up
  • Chris From Maine · 1 year ago
    One of the biggest fans of Bush/Cheney/McCain policies is Osama bin Laden.

    Weakened military, devestated economy, and al qaeda is stronger then ever.
  • Dave of the Jungle · 1 year ago
    Their stated agenda is working out quite well, one must say.
  • hawkseye · 1 year ago
    With the price of oil dropping so precipitously, someone is going to want to do something to push the price back up. I fear Darth and Chimpy will cheerfully cooperate.
  • houstonray · 1 year ago
    OMG!!! Does this mean McCain is PALLING AROUND WITH TERRORISTS???
  • Mark in Florida · 1 year ago
    So even Al Quaida gets it. Jeesh. Bush was the perfect pawn for Al Qaida, and now McCain. Nice. But a part of me says, really who cares what Al Qaida has to say. Really. Screw them.
  • Cpeterka · 1 year ago
    F F O !!
  • gwpriester · 1 year ago
    You know, I would be just as suspicious of this as if it had been said about Obama. Think about it. Why would Al Qaida care about either candidate. If anything they would be for Obama because he is more enlightened.

    Something about this does not smell right.
  • clytemnestra · 1 year ago
    did you miss that it's a password protected site .. that obviosly got hacked .. wonder why the NSA is letting this info out
  • clytemnestra · 1 year ago
    watch .. the Republicans will say it's reverse pyschology because they really want Obama

    Just as the Republicans have said for years that Al-Qaeda wants the dems .. and al-qaeda seemed to help in that reguard and we were the ones saying "it's reverse psychology"
  • imjussayin · 1 year ago
    Well, McCain is counting on the indpendent vote. And you don't get anymore independent than Al Qaeda.

    Sorry, that had to come out. Couldn't help myself.
  • clytemnestra · 1 year ago
    ummmm .. does this mean we need to expect a terrorist attack (that DHS will not be "able" to stop) in the next few days?

    Al-Qaida supporters suggested in a Web site message this week they would welcome a pre-election terror attack


    They've known all along that fears push Amerikuns to vote for Republicans .. since we seem to have lost the fear and are backing Obama... it's seems only reasonable to conclude that they will try another attack.

    It also seems reasonable that since SITE says there has been so little chatter, the Republican administration will say "see we told you it would happen again, and there was nothing we could do about it .. no way we could have known, it was a surprise to us"

    "they'll hit us more and harder if Obama becomes president because he has ties to terrorists and is a secret Muslim .. because they want him to win .. etc. etc. tripe...

    here may be our oft worried about October surprise
  • houstonray · 1 year ago
    The October surprise might just come the weekend before the election, so that they elections have to be suspended...you know, just "temporarily"...
  • clytemnestra · 1 year ago
    yup .. those all those executive orders could be used then
  • LeeFromHamburgNY · 1 year ago
    More Rovian tactics???
  • moreleesafer · 1 year ago
    October surprise?
  • nsr · 1 year ago
    Right where he wants them. Wasn't McCain just asking Russia for campaign donations? Al Qaeda probably has a little left over from its cut of our $10 billion/month. Takes money to make money, my friends. And Kim Jong Il probably has a few spare bucks.

    I don't think an attack would work, actually. Look at the way Obama played the financial meltdown. The fascists still doesn't know what kind of leader they're dealing with.
  • cosanostradamus · 1 year ago
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    Some other Muslims & Arabs, fighting for our side. Oh, yeah, dying, too. Something McCain has yet to do for his country. Maybe Todd can help him out with that.
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  • EmGD · 1 year ago
    How long until the "We know bin Laden really supports you know who *coughobamasamuslimcough*" statements come out of the McCain camp? Tomorrow? 3 o'clock?

    http://thesebastards.blogspot.com/
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Funny piece on McCain's staff trying to spin away Al Qaeda's endorsement.

    http://washingtonindependent.com/14218/mccain-a...
  • snowbird2 · 1 year ago
    He has lived with his truth of his viet nam record for so many years he believes them. We all need to know what he actually did and his record at the lower site concerning who consorts with whom. I really would not want have to trust him in any kind of military action.

    All very interesting information and well worth knowing.

    Google or use your search engine for McCain Make-Believe Maverick or try http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/23316912...
    I am not sure if it is still at this URL though.

    Then also check out the Ayers and the McCain-G. Gordon Liddy Symbiosis