For everyone who voted for Obama

Nov 07, 2008 16:51

http://casa-del-duderino.blogspot.com/2008/11/note-of-caution.html

A while back Gringo Tambo dug up this video of Obama´s Bolivia advisor, Greg Craig speaking about the possible extradition of Bolivia´s ex-Pres "Goni" Sanchez de Lozada for his role in ( Read more... )

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Sure. upendedurn November 7 2008, 22:42:43 UTC
If I had the big guns, I'd have given more money to Obama, too. Place your bets on the likeliest candidate to win. It's the same every year: I remember learning that Gore, everyone's favorite environmentalist, took serious cash from OPEC (among others) when he was running for president.

It's a flawed system, and so it goes. Please keep posting what you find, as we all have to stay vigilant right now.

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trinib November 7 2008, 22:57:23 UTC
"In his speech, Obama called for an increase in defence spending and an extra 65,000 soldiers and 27,000 marines to “stay on the offense” against terrorism and ensure America had “the strongest, best-equipped military in the world”. He talked about building democracies, stopping weapons of mass destruction and the right to take unilateral action to protect US “vital interests” if necessary, as well as the importance of building alliances."

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article1752381.ece

may 6, 2007

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flense November 8 2008, 16:19:30 UTC
On Iran: http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5heF0yjVL0PiqzsZefjeGNSkZ1rPg

Pro-Missile Shield: http://www.zeenews.com/world/2008-11-08/481923news.html

Oh goody, I was looking forward to more war...

Obama is also playing hardball with Hamas, another factor that is sure to antagonize Syria and probably Iran.

Who's willing to bet that with Obama we might just see even more war than with Bush?

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trinib November 12 2008, 12:44:33 UTC
hey he's another clinton

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flense November 12 2008, 15:36:50 UTC
No duh

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