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  • #16
    And, as Rufus points out, McCain has displayed some rather shocking ignorance or confusion over basic facts regarding the Middle East, an important place "out there" right now.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Arrian
      McCain's response to everything is war, Sloww. This is a guy who thought it was a funny joke to sing "bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran" at a rally.
      Originally posted by Arrian
      And, as Rufus points out, McCain has displayed some rather shocking ignorance or confusion over basic facts regarding the Middle East, an important place "out there" right now.


      Sloww is Texan, Arrian. What makes you think he doesn't see these as desirable qualities?
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Asher
        Mine eyes adjust wide several times, reporting my re-reading of thread title
        Mine didn't widen at all. They curled up in the fetal position. What a terrible construction.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Arrian
          McCain's response to everything is war, Sloww. This is a guy who thought it was a funny joke to sing "bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran" at a rally.
          Just a savvy politician.
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          • #20
            Savvy? I bet you if Obama was prez he could sell oil(snake or otherwise) to Iran, and make them think they got a deal.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by DanS

              Just a savvy politician.
              By which you mean to say that such a joke plays well with people like Slowwhand? Ok. But given that this man is running to be POTUS (and is a current US Senator), was that a responsible thing to do? Of course not.

              Setting aside the bomb iran joke, the man is a vehement hawk with a major league temper. I think it's quite reasonable to worry about the way President McCain would handle a crisis. His comments regarding the Georgian situation have not alleviated my concerns (on the contrary!).

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              • #22
                The Georgia situation showed that he could be even more reckless than Bush, which I didn't think possible...
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly
                  Bull****. They're both senators, they both receive security briefings, they both are surrounded by top-notch foreign policy advisers who keep them up to speed.
                  This actually brings up a good point. Many Senators and Congressmen have critical details withheld on national security details. Most of the committee members for armed services and intelligence recieve detailed briefings, but most other Senators and Congressmen have to request them and the are designed around specific subjects and with an eye to the risk that the particular representative may pose.

                  Obama may, as the democratic nominee, be getting much more information than he is used to receiving.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly
                    Bull****. They're both senators, they both receive security briefings, they both are surrounded by top-notch foreign policy advisers who keep them up to speed.

                    The only difference might be that McCain might have to get Lieberman to explain which countries the reports were talking about. Judging from the campaign so far, McCain's quick recall of salient facts is somewhere down in Quayle territory.
                    And Obama has been solid in his viewpoints of what?
                    That we need to withdraw from Iraq someday? No kidding? Thanks for the new concept.
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                    • #25
                      Plato, Obama's on the Foreign Relations Committee (McCain's on Armed Services).
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Theben
                        Savvy? I bet you if Obama was prez he could sell oil(snake or otherwise) to Iran, and make them think they got a deal.
                        I doubt it. He can't even sell himself better to the Americans than McCain (McCain is ahead in some polls) is in what is likely going to be a Democratic year.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Ramo
                          Plato, Obama's on the Foreign Relations Committee (McCain's on Armed Services).


                          I guess I should keep up more on that aspect of things!

                          Thanks Ramo
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                          • #28
                            Setting aside the bomb iran joke, the man is a vehement hawk with a major league temper. I think it's quite reasonable to worry about the way President McCain would handle a crisis. His comments regarding the Georgian situation have not alleviated my concerns (on the contrary!).
                            Since Obama just pretty much carbon copies McCain on every major conflict related policy from Iraq to Georgia, I don't see where you are making the breakout here.
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                            • #29
                              Since Obama has pretty much carbon copies McCain on every major conflict related policy from Iraq to Georgia
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                              • #30
                                Yeah, that's pretty funny.

                                I'd imagine that both candidates are pretty much equally aware of what's what. The only difference would be that McCain might be more privy to some dirty republican secrets that have brewing the past eight years. But, hell, I think every book published in the last two years has exposed them.
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