Posted on 03/31/2008 7:24:14 AM PDT by bocopar
A troubling pattern has yet again emerged.
While we were warned by General David Petraeus that the quelling of violence in Iraq is sensitive at best, the political and military climate there are now a lot better than a year ago this time. With that, the Democrat leadership and presidential candidates continue to operate from a position that all hell is breaking loose every day.
What do they know that we dont?
Over the last couple of weeks, a nationwide curfew has been implemented, there have been attacks on The Green Zone, and bombings within previously pacified areas are on the rise. Some of our brave servicemembers have lost their lives while Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Nancy Pelosi repeat their mantras that their efforts are an exercise in futility and their lives wasted.
Its clear that al Qaeda has a horse in this race.
Should John McCain win the presidential election in November, the United States will continue to take the fight to the terrorist insurgency until the fight is done. However, al Qaeda also knows that should either Obama or Clinton win, they will do what the insurgency has failed to do thus far: push the Americans out of the region.
So, if you were al Qaeda, whom would you be rooting for, and what would you do as volunteers for their campaigns? Obviously they cant donate money, but they can undertake some important grassroots activity.
(Excerpt) Read more at intelradionetwork.com ...
Al-Qaeda grass roots support for Democrat Candidates One U.S. soldier at a time.
I guess Obama believes this is our own Chickens coming home to roost though...right?
Who said they aren’t donating money? Who would bin Laden vote for in the US election?
http://perfunction.typepad.com/perfunction/2008/03/today-in-histor.html
Ck out this video of Hussein!
[Democrat]...(c)ampaigns dont pay for murder and death. Al Qaeda is donating that to the Democrats for free.
Nicely stated, sir.
I believe that the tag "Al Qaeda Democrats" exposes the Dems for what they are, and the term should be promoted throughout the War on Terror.
I don't think McCain will last the 100 years he thinks it might take, nor do I think the American citizenry will wait that long.
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