Saturday, July 12, 2008

Q & A

How much money should Barack Obama be expected to raise to retire Hillary Clinton’s debt?

After Obama is elected, and if the “kitty” has any leftovers, then, sure, give some to Hillary.

But she alone should pay back any money that she personally borrowed.

Hillary and Bill can always go on the lecture circuit, make thousands and thousands, and write some new, million-dollar books.



Should the U.S. agree to Iraqi demands for a timetable for U.S. troop withdrawal?

Buy the hour glass first.

The U.S. is going to stay bogged down in Iraq until Iran and Syria get their oil…I mean their regimes changed.

The bases, the Vatican-sized Embassy in the Green Zone, the Corporate Contracts (military and non-military), the Pentagon, all of the payola to Senators and Representatives---all of these entities DO NOT WANT THE United States TO LEAVE.

We’re you know what.



What should be done about Iran, considering how much influence it has over the world’s oil supply?

This question is part of the problem about what should be done.

How about this question:

What should be done about Israel and its treatment of the Palestinian people?

Let Iran test its missiles.

This doesn’t mean that the U.S. and other nations shouldn’t voice their disdain, but I don’t want World War III to begin over this testing.

Israel, the U.S., and its allies, have plenty of bombs and missiles to rid Iran of its missiles and nuclear weapons should they ever be used.

Diplomacy, diplomacy, diplomacy.

Then bomb as a LAST resort.

When George W. Bush lied and bombed…it wasn’t a LAST resort!

Let’s hope that this history isn’t going to be repeated in the very near future.

Iran wants Israel and America to know that it has missiles (except for the one that fizzled) that will reach targets in Israel and Iraq.

Iran's leaders must know that to ever launch these missiles would be unwise...

well, make that SUICIDAL.
[NOTE: "
Israel has developed its nuclear weapons program out of sight of the eyes of the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, which it has refused to sign, but which Iran and most other countries have signed."
James G. Abourezk ]



What’s the difference between a “mental” recession and a real one?

They’re the same, and if the economy isn’t McCain’s strong suit, Phil Gramm’s statements have put McCain into an iron-clad straitjacket.

That doesn’t mean that Mr. McCain should be carried off to the laughing academy just yet, but the undecided voters are going to remember Gramm’s dumb and derisive remarks.

McCain’s straight-talking express is losing its wheels.


IT'S THE OIL STUPID!

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