Category: News and Politics, summarized from MSNBC
October 22, 2008:
What's the latest now...? According to MSNBC, a very reputable news source, apparently Al Queda itself has said that if McCain becomes President, it will further their agenda because he wants to stay in Iraq forever and that will further drain the United States, which as Keith Oberman said, would be a 'war of attrition' Interesting, since some have said that the attack on the World Trade Centers was symbolically an attack on our very financial system, which it was really, besides an attack on our country and people. But you see, their really is more than one way to make one's point and fight a war! But as far as the financial attack, just think - what exactly has happened the last several years since we have been in Iraq...? Our economy has worsened and worsened since being there... part of the 'enemies' plan...? No? You know these modern day terrorists also work in very subtle ways, not only extremely gruesome and outright ways. But very subtle as well. Also, Al Queda said that they might target the United States specifically if McCain were President... hmmm, interesting, very very interesting... so now, Obama - falsely called a 'terrorist' - although he is so far from anything of the sort whatsoever..! - is apparently the smarter choice. It's not even worth mentioning, as his side hasn't at all. Why should they? Of course the media has had to address it since that is what they do. But anyway, I knew he was the smarter choice early on - almost from the beginning. McCain is actually a nice guy and respectable, he is. He has great qualities that would make a good President. And even Sarah Palin has very likable qualities. But I, as does Colin Powell - a man who is widely respected and liked - really feel that Obama is the sensible, rational choice. It's not a matter of which party to pick, which race, or even which sex, it's simply a matter of who is the best choice. And I think it's Obama. And so should you all!!
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