To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
2 posted on
03/09/2008 7:27:19 AM PDT by
petercooper
(Sure, Americans don't want Muslims running a couple U.S. ports, but they're fine with a Muslim Prez.)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
We used pretty much the same argument against Kerry.
3 posted on
03/09/2008 7:28:25 AM PDT by
sageb1
(This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Uh-oh, Senator Mccain better break out the kneepads, as he’ll be groveling at the alter of Obama.
4 posted on
03/09/2008 7:30:11 AM PDT by
Billg64
(LOL ROFL Senator Mccain for what????)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Hey gang, the middle name bit gives Republicans all of the respect due to a 3rd grade bully.
Get off of the petty crap and stick to the issues.
As I suggested yesterday, McCain’s only response should be:
“The terrorists will NOT be happy if I am elected President!”
5 posted on
03/09/2008 7:35:37 AM PDT by
G Larry
(HILLARY CARE = DYING IN LINE!)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
He called on John McCain, the apparent Republican nominee, to "repudiate them like he has previous offensive comments from his supporters."McCain blinked - and they're gonna use that on him from here on out.
8 posted on
03/09/2008 7:50:25 AM PDT by
Mygirlsmom
("My advice: Quit supporting the party that is symbolized by an ass." Ted Nugent)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
"These comments have no place in our politics." Yes, they do. Particularly when they're plainly true.
He called on John McCain, the apparent Republican nominee, to "repudiate them like he has previous offensive comments from his supporters."
I'm sure McCain will gleefully throw another truth-teller under the bus for HUSSEIN Obama.
9 posted on
03/09/2008 7:53:35 AM PDT by
Digital Sniper
(Hello, "Undocumented Immigrant." I'm an "Undocumented Border Patrol Agent.")
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
It will be pretty happy if the Hil wins.
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
An Obama spokesman said such comments "have no place in our politics."The Hussein Obama people should actually ask some terrorists what they would do. But they would't dare because they know that Steve King is right.
25 posted on
03/09/2008 8:36:13 AM PDT by
mjp
(Live & let live. I don't want to live in Mexico, Marxico, or Muslimico. Statism & high taxes suck)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
"The radical Islamists, the al Qaeda ... would be dancing in the streets in greater numbers than they did on Sept. 11 because they would declare victory in this war on terror," So true! The KGB couldn't have scripted it better....and it'll give new uses for its leftover nukes for years to come...the globalization of nukes! Not a pretty picture! Our grandchildren will have to learn how to get under their desks, just like we did!
37 posted on
03/09/2008 9:25:42 AM PDT by
CRBDeuce
(an armed society is a polite society)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Expect McCain to denounce this as well...man...I really really really hate the situation the RNC has put us in.
Puppets...all of us.
38 posted on
03/09/2008 9:26:37 AM PDT by
My Favorite Headache
(Our memories remind us, Maybe road life's not so bad...)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Statement: “GOP Rep (Steve King): Al Qaeda Will ‘Dance’ If Obama Wins”<p.
Response: More than Al Qaeda will be dancing. Such an event will formalize the abdication of all leadership by the Anglo Saxon.The election of “ Dee Bama” shall symbolize the turning of America over to the Third World.
40 posted on
03/09/2008 9:30:00 AM PDT by
AEMILIUS PAULUS
(It is a shame that when these people give a riot)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Hussein is his middle name. It’s just a reality. His name/heritage, paired with his desire to pull out of Iraq immediately, will likely be viewed favorably by Muslims in the middle east. I don’t see anything false in this statement. I believe his name will be a factor, whether that’s “fair” or not.
It’s up to Barack to lay out his case as to why he’s a loyal American and good for this country. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with asking questions or stating someone’s middle name. Tough questions are part of a presidential race, and I’m sure McCain will get his fair share of them.
I don’t think McCain should personally voice concerns about Barack’s name/heritage. As another poster stated, he should talk about how terrorists would react to him. However, he should not go after members of his own party that have questions and concerns. There should be no “sacred cow” that’s untouchable. What’s wrong with making sure a future CIC in 100% loyal to our nation?
43 posted on
03/09/2008 10:42:44 AM PDT by
chickpundit
(www.punditchick.com)
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