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To: i-node who wrote (385945)5/23/2008 2:14:10 PM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1577380
 
I got booted off the obama thread. Because one can think and consider different options shouldnt compel a dolt like you to insult them. You are a closed minded ninny who couldnt think his way out of a paper bag. Your whole raison d'etre (yes i speak french), is to attract attention to your stupidity.



To: i-node who wrote (385945)5/23/2008 2:19:50 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577380
 

matthewyglesias.theatlantic.com

Washington Post correctly says that John McCain is "distorting history" as he criticized Barack Obama's pro-negotiations position. The United States really only has two experiences with a sustained effort at the Bush/McCain approach to diplomacy. One would be our effort to deny recognition to Communist China during the Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson administrations. This, it's generally acknowledged, was a strategic fiasco that denied us the opportunity to gain leverage vis-à-vis the Soviet Union. Indeed, it was a fiasco of such enormous proportions that Richard Nixon's role in undoing it actually manages to stack up in a non-trivial way against his otherwise terrible record in office.

The other is our fifty year effort to starve the people of Cuba into rebelling against Fidel Castro. McCain actually defends continuing this policy, but everyone with a functioning brain understands that it's been a ludicrous failure. So that's the path Bush has been taking with Syria and Iran and used to take with North Korea. McCain wants to keep on taking it, put North Korea back under the interdict, and perhaps add Russia to the disfavored list. Like McCain's apparent belief that it would be better if we'd spent another decade or two fighting in Vietnam, it really calls into question whether he has any understanding of what he's talking about.



To: i-node who wrote (385945)5/23/2008 3:59:26 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1577380
 
No, I-Node. Mikey is a dual-loyalty NY city Jew. He'll vote for whichever candidate will best be Israel's bitch, and that's John McSame.

Never forget that that lurks in the background of every post he makes, and he'll make more sense.