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Author: VTRVTR Date: Jan 29, 2008 10:19
Buchanan: McCain win would mean war with Iran
01/28/2008 @ 9:41 am
Filed by David Edwards and Muriel Kane
Says McCain would provoke new wars, 'he's in everybody's face'
"More wars" could prove to be the oddest of all presidential campaign slogans. Especially if it
works.
Presidential candidate John McCain shocked observers on Sunday when he told a crowd of
supporters, "There's going to be other wars. ... I'm sorry to tell you, there's going to be
other wars. We will never surrender but there will be other wars."
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough asked old-line conservative Pat Buchanan about McCain's remarks,
saying, "He talked about promising that more wars were coming. ... Is he so desperate to get
off the economic issue?"
Pat Buchanan replied that McCain never used the word "promise" but simply said there would be
more wars, and that from McCain's point of view, "that is straight talk. ... You get John
McCain in the White House, and I do believe we will be at war with Iran."
"That's one of the things that makes me very nervous about him," Buchanan went on. "There's no
doubt John McCain is going to be a war president. ... His whole career is wrapped up in the
military, national security. He's in Putin's face, he's threatening the Iranians, we're going
to be in Iraq a hundred years."
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Author: CormaghCormagh Date: Jan 29, 2008 10:49
On Jan 29, 10:19Â am, VTR Noyahoo.com> wrote:
> Buchanan: McCain win would mean war with Iran
> 01/28/2008 @ 9:41 am
> Filed by David Edwards and Muriel Kane
>
> Says McCain would provoke new wars, 'he's in everybody's face'
>
> "More wars" could prove to be the oddest of all presidential campaign slogans. Especially if it
> works.
>
> Presidential candidate John McCain shocked observers on Sunday when he told a crowd of
> supporters, "There's going to be other wars. ... I'm sorry to tell you, there's going to be
> other wars. We will never surrender but there will be other wars."
>
> MSNBC's Joe Scarborough asked old-line conservative Pat Buchanan about McCain's remarks,
> saying, "He talked about promising that more wars were coming. ... Is he so desperate to get
> off the economic issue?"
>
> Pat Buchanan replied that McCain never used the word "promise" but simply said there would be
> more wars, and that from McCain's point of view, "that is straight talk. ... You get John ...
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Author: Name StolenName Stolen Date: Jan 29, 2008 11:07
VTR wrote:
> Buchanan: McCain win would mean war with Iran
> 01/28/2008 @ 9:41 am
> Filed by David Edwards and Muriel Kane
>
> Says McCain would provoke new wars, 'he's in everybody's face'
>
>
> "More wars" could prove to be the oddest of all presidential campaign
> slogans. Especially if it
> works.
>
> Presidential candidate John McCain shocked observers on Sunday when he
> told a crowd of
> supporters, "There's going to be other wars. ... I'm sorry to tell you,
> there's going to be
> other wars. We will never surrender but there will be other wars."
>
> MSNBC's Joe Scarborough asked old-line conservative Pat Buchanan about
> McCain's remarks, ...
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Author: When Dogs Run FreeWhen Dogs Run Free Date: Jan 29, 2008 11:12
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> McCain will win the nomination but lose the election to Obama. Obama
> will then surrender in Iraq so Iraq may become another breeding ground
> for Bin Laden and his droogies. Very soon after that Obama will reduce
> our homeland security to the point where they will bring in nuclear or
> dirty bombs and many thing here will blow up.
>
Was this your "I Have a Dream" speech?
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Author: HarryNaddsHarryNadds Date: Jan 29, 2008 11:26
On Jan 29, 12:49Â pm, Cormagh yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jan 29, 10:19Â am, VTR Noyahoo.com> wrote:
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>> Buchanan: McCain win would mean war with Iran
>> 01/28/2008 @ 9:41 am
>> Filed by David Edwards and Muriel Kane
>
>> Says McCain would provoke new wars, 'he's in everybody's face'
>
>> "More wars" could prove to be the oddest of all presidential campaign slogans. Especially if it
>> works.
>
>> Presidential candidate John McCain shocked observers on Sunday when he told a crowd of
>> supporters, "There's going to be other wars. ... I'm sorry to tell you, there's going to be
>> other wars. We will never surrender but there will be other wars."
> ...
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Author: CooCoo Bush!CooCoo Bush! Date: Jan 29, 2008 11:50
"Name Stolen" papernapkin.net> wrote in message
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> McCain will win the nomination but lose the election to Obama. Obama will
> then surrender in Iraq so Iraq may become another breeding ground for Bin
> Laden and his droogies. Very soon after that Obama will reduce our
> homeland security to the point where they will bring in nuclear or dirty
> bombs and many thing here will blow up.
So your simpleminded solution is to kill every Iraqi-Iranian to preserve the
murderous Bush Legacy?
What a nutcase. You aren't American.
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Author: Hitlary33Hitlary33 Date: Jan 29, 2008 12:06
June 12, 2004
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/12/politics/campaign/12MCCA.html?position=&ei=5007&en...
WASHINGTON, June 11 -- John Kerry, the presumptive Democratic nominee
for president, has repeatedly and personally asked Senator John
McCain, the independent-minded Arizona Republican, to consider being
his running mate, but Mr. McCain has refused, people who have spoken
to both men said Friday.
Mr. Kerry, the Massachusetts senator, made his first direct overtures
to Mr. McCain about three weeks after locking up the Democratic
nomination in March and approached him again, in person or by
telephone, as many as seven times, as recently as last week, according
to one person who has discussed the issue with both.
"It was always artfully phrased, but he asked him on several occasions
to serve as his running mate," the individual said. "He'd say, `I
don't want to formally ask because I don't want to be formally
rejected, but having said that, would you do it?' or `I need you to do
it,' or `I want you to do it.' "
"It was always phrased in such a way as to give both men plausible
deniability," the individual added.
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Author: It's Americans OR DemocratsIt's Americans OR Democrats Date: Jan 29, 2008 12:19
Are you calling McCain a Jew's puppet? You'd be right.
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Author: Kelley EidemKelley Eidem Date: Jan 29, 2008 14:58
On Jan 29, 12:19 pm, VTR Noyahoo.com> wrote:
> Buchanan: McCain win would mean war with Iran
> 01/28/2008 @ 9:41 am
> Filed by David Edwards and Muriel Kane
>
> Says McCain would provoke new wars, 'he's in everybody's face'
>
> "More wars" could prove to be the oddest of all presidential campaign slogans. Especially if it
> works.
>
> Presidential candidate John McCain shocked observers on Sunday when he told a crowd of
> supporters, "There's going to be other wars. ... I'm sorry to tell you, there's going to be
> other wars. We will never surrender but there will be other wars."
>
> MSNBC's Joe Scarborough asked old-line conservative Pat Buchanan about McCain's remarks,
> saying, "He talked about promising that more wars were coming. ... Is he so desperate to get
> off the economic issue?"
>
> Pat Buchanan replied that McCain never used the word "promise" but simply said there would be
> more wars, and that from McCain's point of view, "that is straight talk. ... You get John ...
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Author: When Dogs Run FreeWhen Dogs Run Free Date: Jan 31, 2008 06:17
> When Dogs Run Free wrote:
>>> McCain will win the nomination but lose the election to Obama. Obama
>>> will then surrender in Iraq so Iraq may become another breeding ground
>>> for Bin Laden and his droogies. Very soon after that Obama will reduce
>>> our homeland security to the point where they will bring in nuclear or
>>> dirty bombs and many thing here will blow up.
>>>
>>
>> Was this your "I Have a Dream" speech?
>>
> Just wait and watch.
>
Sure.
But if Iraq becomes "another breeding ground for Bin Laden and his
droogies", the fault will rest squarely on Bush and the Republicans.
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