Clipmarks | Vietnam ClipsAll Polls Indicate: Obama Wins Second Debateclipped by: citizenbfkclippers remarks: Poll numbers and respectable expert opinion is overwhelming - but Obamas growing lead in the Electoral Collage growing by leaps and bounds. Hes now estimated to have 264 electoral votes while McCain is estimated to only have less than 180. Yet a lot of talking heads yawn, say it was boring, or pretend that the baseball play-offs are more important (an effort at trivializing Obamas victories) -- and they continue to report smear and slander advertising campaigns against Obama as if it was news. As if a womanizer, crap shooter, ego manic ex-fly boy who confessed to war crimes in Vietnam and pleaded for special treatment when a POW is a better choice? There were real heroes in Vietnam but he wasnt one of them. And despite Vietnam being another undeclared war built on lies a soldier is suppose to be loyal and not give aid to the enemy. At least the smear, above, is based on truth; and we cant lose this election because Republican throw more *hit. BTW, debate a bit b In Town-Hall Debate, Obama Holds the Ball ? and the Advantage Theres no shot clock in presidential politics. Instead, its like old-school basketball ? if one side opens up a lead late in the game, they stall. Hang on to the ball. Dont take chances. Force the other side to take all the risks. ![]() By the end of the evening at Belmont University in Nashville, McCain was 90 minutes closer to running out of time Neoconservatism, the Israeli Lobby, and other Power Relationsclipped by: Seosamh DalzellThe unipolarists emphasize that the United States is not like other nations but also maintain that other nations should be more like it, without a doubt supported in the long imagined idea that their country is an exception to history.[16] In turn, exceptionalism supports the argument that military power must be returned to the centre of American foreign policy. For early neoconservatives of the 1970s, foreign policy in the post-Vietnam era had become too liberal and soft, and unwilling to confront Soviet expansionism. Years later they argued that during the Clinton era the United States was not taken seriously as a global military power because of his reluctance to use real force in Iraq; and when enemies stop fearing the United States, they are emboldened to strike.[17] Für die Inhalte dieses Feeds ist alleine der jeweilige Autor/Anbieter verantwortlich. Die Inhalte stellen nicht die Meinung von EasyRSS dar. Dies ist eine automatisch generierte E-Mail. Bitte antworten Sie nicht auf diese E-Mail. Wenn Sie Feedback an EasyRSS senden wollen, nutzen Sie bitte das Feedback Forumlar. Wenn Sie sich von EasyRSS abmelden wollen, gehen Sie bitte auf den Menüpunkt "Meine Daten". Ihr EasyRSS Team http://www.easyrss.de |