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"Bomb Syria" Woolsey advises McCain

Politics – John McCain has recruited several members of "The Committee on the Present Danger" as foreign policy advisors, including former CIA head James Woolsey. Do Woolsey's viewpoints represent McCain's vision for America and the world?

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I told you. McCain will be a figurehead. They'll close ranks around him and run everything. Four more years of BUSH!

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Except that he WON'T be President!

Not in this lifetime..

On your PM you say: "the neocons have begun to sink their hooks into the Republican candidate."

May I suggest, metaphorically speaking: "wrap their tentacles around him"?!

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They've had their hooks in Le Muffette Jr. since he was first elected to office. To figure that out just look at his voting record; his friends; and those he has chosen to be his advisor's, etc.

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war war war war war

and what has it gotten us? debt, death and enemys.

we can't afford more war.

we can't afford McCain and his crazy buddies.

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Not much choice in the matter. If Hillary manages to somehow grab the Democratic nomination, they will wait for her, because the neocons and defense contractors own her. But it Obama gets the nod, Bush will attack Iran and Syria and either include Lebanon or use the CIA to stir things up there to the point we get dragged in.

The Republican Neocon faction is hell bent on taking over the Middle East and occupying it for the foreseeable future. Iraq wasn't a mistake. They deliberately botched it in order to be able to stay there as an occupation force.

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These people are not patriots. These wars are not for the greater good of all Americans.

These people need to be tried for treason.

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Great...McCain the psychotic heir apparent...

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Yep and those who support him must be schizophrenia's.

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Obama has no chance of beating McCain. His inexperience, poor choices in friends and mentors, plans for huge tax increases,

plans to chat with terrorists, and plans to turn us into a Socialist/Marxist nation will be his demise.

The more people listen to him the more it becomes obvious that he has no clue.

McCain will have him for lunch.

Hillary would be much harder to beat, and poles show it.

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I could tell you what do with your poles.

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Good grief, Yes- don't forget about Poland. What does Poland have to do with it? Are there paranoid psycho-racists there too?

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Surely this has been obvious for a long time. You have only to look at the mafia mileau into which McCain married in order to become a politician to understand this. Wonder why Cindy McCain doesn't want her tax records public? Want to bet that they include large "charitable" donations to fanatic zionist settlers ethnic cleaning the West Bank?

Zionist Mobsters and John McCain

Politics รข;; McCain's Career has mostly been financed by jewish mobster money. He is married to the daughter of a member of the jewish mafia. His family has a long tradition of doing Israel's bidding, even to the point of covering up Israeli attacks on America.

http://politics.propeller.com/story/2008/04/02/...

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Why the presidential candidates won't talk about Israel

Israel has proved to be an expensive ally for the United States. Direct costs are at least $247 billion and with indirect costs, $1.6 TRILLION. This without counting costs for "protecting" Israel through war on Iraq and probably Iran. Giving any country unconditional backing encourages irresponsible behaviorand in the case of Israel it has led to an apartheid state. Analysts say politicians hold their tongues for fear of being labeled as anti-Semitic.

http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=4833111

Washington Report on Middle East Affairs

Special Report

The Costs to American Taxpayers of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: $3 Trillion

http://www.wrmea.com/archives/june2003/0306020....

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When you support a 100 more years in Iraq you definetly dont have rational people on your advising team. This only proves it.

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Ever since Cheney got McCain on his carpet to backoff on McCain's own Anti-Torture Bill... all McCain has done is repeat Bush support, often contrary to his earlier positions. Straight Talk express - typical Repug facade!

Admiral Howe, formerly of the Bush 1 cabinet, got the Rangers to Mogadishu, Wolfowitz convinced "W" to let OBL go to get Sadam... The Republican track record of convictions at the presidential cabinet level includes those for Watergate, Iran Contra and Plamegate; but, could include a lot more from this terrorist party in America!

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