Why Al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden endorsed John McCain for President
Von: Anonymous (anonymous@america.net) [Profil]
Datum: 30.10.2008 11:25
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Datum: 30.10.2008 11:25
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The Endorsement From Hell http://www.truthout.org/102808J Saturday 25 October 2008 John McCain isn't boasting about a new endorsement, one of the very, very few he has received from overseas. It came a few days ago: "Al Qaeda will have to support McCain in the coming election," read a commentary on a password-protected Islamist Web site that is closely linked to Al Qaeda and often disseminates the group's propaganda. ... "From their perspective, a continuation of Bush policies is best for recruiting," said Professor Nye, adding that Mr. McCain is far more likely to continue those policies. ... An American president who keeps troops in Iraq indefinitely, fulminates about Islamic terrorism, inclines toward military solutions and antagonizes other nations is an excellent recruiting tool. In contrast, an African-American president with a Muslim grandfather and a penchant for building bridges rather than blowing them up would give Al Qaeda recruiters fits.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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