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Case in point about Obama's International affairs.....


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Case in point about Obama's International affairs.....

Topic started by Zeena on Feb 11, 2008 8:51:08 pm

{{{Case in point is what George Bush said on Sunday morning about Sen. Obama, "I certainly don't know what he believes in. The only foreign policy thing I remember he said was he's going to attack Pakistan and embrace Ahmadinejad."}}}


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Post by kaiser on Feb 12, 2008 5:42:08 am

Dont be confused by his domestice compassionate conservatism. Internationally McCain really means the 100 years of war stuff.

Mccain is definately the worst for muslims, although if we are just talking about pakistan he might even be the best since republicans like pakis a lot more than democrats do. Even GWBush treated pakistan with kid gloves, and actually criticised bama (passive aggressively) for his naive position.

There wont be a huge difference btw bama and billary but bama is totally green, he does not know whats going on just yet, noone has clued him in.




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Post by Zeena on Feb 11, 2008 9:53:14 pm

As for as McCain is I am sure republicans have learnt their lesson and they don't wish to admit Bush's mistakes, so just to save face values, they're making case for Bush to cover up....

And I am sure republicans won't send troops on war for a long long time.........McCain is the most liberal conservative...........


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Post by majumdar on Feb 11, 2008 9:46:24 pm

Zeenaji,

(If, Obama wins nominee, all my Pakistani circles will vote for McCain......)

Sometimes we shud be careful about what we wish for, lest it actually come true. For instance Yank Momins voted en masse for GWB in 2000 so that a Yahood wont become VP and see what happened to Momins round the globe. :((:((:((

So there is a bit of risk in voting McCain.

But I agree it wud be better to have McCain than the representative of a racist bullying bunch of people (if blacks are indeed what you say they are)

Regards


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Post by Zeena on Feb 11, 2008 9:42:27 pm

majumdar
Exactly!!!
Both Pakistanis and Indians are extremely hard working bunch of people and majority of them don't support Obama, b/c they have clarity of mind to see beyond their illusions of false slogans , change , change, change...oh, yes we can....

What we can?

Obama is still an underdog..........:D

If, Obama wins nominee, all my Pakistani circles will vote for McCain......


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Post by Zeena on Feb 11, 2008 9:37:34 pm

Viqram ji
Yup, their will be brokered convention. Oh, boy o boy my my my , will there be massive horse trading :D:D just like Pakistan where Horse trading or donkey trading is the rule of the political machine game..........:P
And McCain will be on the beneficiary side from democratic extremely polarized poll.....

I think what started as the best for Democraatic party would end up as being the worst for them......

If they would be wise enough they would be unified by now as dream ticket....for 16 years...but, they lack such depth....all they say is change, oh yes they can...:D
When this change thingie will take them to slun lord business again , but certainly not in to white house.....:D


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Post by Zeena on Feb 11, 2008 9:29:01 pm

Viqram sahib
No Sir, my case is not closed yet......Just read this...
[[Case in point is what George Bush said on Sunday morning about Sen. Obama, "I certainly don't know what he believes in. The only foreign policy thing I remember he said was he's going to attack Pakistan and embrace Ahmadinejad." ]]]

And yes, this is what Obama stands for...I heard this inflammatory statement against Pakistan by Obama myself and that was the moment I made up my mind to support Obama's opponent......

I know all Presidential candidates are No friends to Pakistan, but none of them disrespected Pakistan in such an antagonistic way even though Pakistan would have had been their close ally in war on terrorism. They have used Pakistan always for their selfish motives. But,at least they saved the face values by appreciating Pakistan.

But, Obama with Muslim background instead of having a lil soft corner for Pakistan and it's innocent and poor people openly and shamelessly threatened to attack Poor People of Pakistan just to gain momentum for his political campaign.....Obama committed the worst crime of willing to kill millions of Pakistanis with or without the permission of Pakistani Govt.by making such a cruel statement.

Obama proves himself not only pathetically irresponsible by taking such a pathetic pot shot upon Pakistan's public....but also proves that he'll be the worst enemy of Pakistan who doesn't feel any shame openly on media that he doesn't care poor Pakistani people's lives.......all he cares is he is desperately in this Presidential race to win even at the cost of butchering innocent lives.....

Right after this statement all our family friends circles from Pakistan made this pledge NOT to support Obama at any cost for disgracing Pakistan....

Thank God, we have self respect.....After hearing such a pathetic inflammatory inhumane speech I can't stand Obama at all..............


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Post by majumdar on Feb 11, 2008 9:27:17 pm

Zeenaji,

Besides if Obama becomes Prez more of your tax dollars will go to support the lazy black people on welfare. And Pakis will be subject to more mugging and racist attacks and slurs by black people.

All Paki Americans shud close ranks behind Hillary and shud Obama win the Dem ticket, support McCain.

Regards


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Post by viqarm on Feb 11, 2008 9:13:00 pm

Zeena Bibi,
Surely you don't think that the candidacy of Hillary or Obama for the Democratic ticket will be decided on Chowk. I think you have sufficiently made your case; so, respectfully, please give it a rest.

Personally I think their contest is headed for resolution on the convention floor. What do you think?*-)


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