In photos: 'USA Elections Obama June 17th'
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By James Wray Jun 17, 2008, 19:53 GMT
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This dangerous idiot opened his mouth and made the mistake of not reading his cue cards:
''I think what would be important would be for us to deal with him in a way that allows the entire world to understand the murderous acts that he's engaged in and not to make him into a martyr,'' -Obama
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I do not care what the 'world' thinks.. I want Bin Laden dead, not out on parole, which is why I am voting for McCain.
Speaking failed policies of the past, we overlooked this one:
William Ayres, terrorist turned educator. Now a tenured professor at the University of Illinois. Mister Ayres teaches teachers to teach.
Bernardine Dorhn, terrorist turned educator. Now an adjunct professor at Northwestern University.
Susan Lisa Rosenberg (pardoned by Bill Clinton), terrorist briefly turned educator at Hamilton University.
Mark Rudd, terrorist turned educator, now teaching at the Central New Mexico Community College.
Jeff Jones, terrorist turned environmental activist, now runs a media consultancy in New York.
Cathlyn Platt Wilkerson, terrorist turned educator, 20 years experience teaching teachers to teach in the New York City Public School System.
Our failed policy back then was to treat with these people as though they were citizens of the Unite States of America, even though they organized themselves into a terrorist group and declared war on us. Now the Supreme Court insist that we treat Khalid Sheik Mohammed as though he were a citizen of the United States.
I wonder how long it will be before he becomes a 'Distinguished Professor' in the Education Department of major university? I'll give you fifty-fifty odds that he will be teaching school here inside of five years.
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M&C hearts barackJun 18th, 2008 - 00:22:13
Look at the audience!
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