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Thursday, March 06, 2008

To My American Friends

 
Be careful. here's a great deal at stake here.

The world can't afford another eight years of the Bush doctrine.



7 comments :

Anonymous said...

Random pictures mean nothing! At least post specific criticisms of McCain, it's not as though they're hard to come by. There are plenty of pictures of all of the candidates, both Republican and Democrat, hugging each other in nearly all possible combinations. It's the nature of politics.

Anonymous said...

Great angle there in the leftmost photo. Gave me the opportunity for a chuckle when these two folks usually induce cringes.

Timothy V Reeves said...

McCain's not beating about the bush, by the look of it. Getting straight in there.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the concern, we'll be OK. Unless, of course, a radical left-wing liberal or Clinton win.

Then we're in trouble.

Anonymous said...

Actually, whether we get a Democrat or a Republican in office, nothing will change. Our foreign policy of the last one hundred years will continue- a policy of sticking our finger in every pie around the globe in order to maintain our interests and national security. We will prop some countries up (whether democracies or dictatorshipes) with American tax dollars and depose others (whether democracies or dictatorships) with American tax dollars. We will continue to maintain a global military presence. Isn't it ironic that America has become the same Empire that it won it's independence from?

Paul

(I'm still voting for Ron Paul)

anthrosciguy said...

I've seen plenty of pictures of politicians and never saw one hugging another like McCain is hugging Bush. And the man he's hugging is the guy who slimed him and his family including his little adopted daughter in the sliming. Sucking up to the guy who did that is something no decent person with any integrity would do, yet McCain does.

In other news, it certainly makes me proud to be an American to see that at least one of my fellows here can stand up and proudly say he's still gonna vote for the white supremacist. Putz.

DiverCity said...

Coming to this pretty late, which, of course, means no one will see this comment, but the "irreligious" sure to get that way over "racism." So putz to you, J! Paul is an honorable man; shame on you for saying he's a white supremacist.