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amirah80

*Fear Allah*
OKAY SURE! :biggrin:

I do believe I've made my point. The man is just as VILE as the rest of them and he is NOT getting my vote just so he can go and attack the land of my family or let the third most sacred Islamic city fall to those murderers.

I watched and read and my hands are tied with this nominees. But before we go head over hills for Barack we we take a look at McCain too. Not just Pakistan/Afgan but also Iraq he has such a outlook of things doesnt he?

McCain supports attacks on Pakistan he just doenst want to tell you his strategy. umm



'McCain not against US army's unilateral actions inside Pak'

Washington, June 18 (PTI) Presumptive Republican nominee John McCain's camp today clarified that the Arizona law maker approved US army's unilateral actions inside Pakistan against terrorists and that he criticised Democratic rival Barack Obama for publicly proposing such an approach.
"What he (McCain) said was reckless to talk about publicly from a podium to demonstrate how willing you are to counter terrorists that we would engage in unilateral actions on Pakistani soil. That has repercussions in our ability to cooperate with Pakistan," his Foreign Policy adviser Randy Scheunemann said.

He was referring to Obama camp's charge that McCain was against the military action after he took a dig at Obama for proposing a possible invasion of Pakistani border areas if the US has a solid tip on Al-Qaeda whereabouts and Pakistan refuses to act.

"You don't see President Bush or Secretary Rice or Gates going to podiums and talking about how we're willing to engage in unilateral actions in Pakistan," he said.

"We have engaged in those actions. They are necessary and appropriate and Senator McCain has supported them. But what is reckless is to talk about it in public when, in fact, it gravely complicates our ability to cooperate with Pakistani authorities," Scheunemann said.
Meanwhile another adviser James Woolsey, who headed the Central Intelligence for two years, argued that Obama's seemingly law enforcement and criminal justice type of approach in going after terrorism is flawed.

"We need an approach that combines law enforcement, where appropriate, with intelligence, with going after terrorists where they are and not an approach that ignores that we are in a war against Islamist terrorism, sometimes suicidal, and therefore not really deterrable under normal criminal justice procedures," Woolsey said. PTI

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The whole election is just gone bad everybody wants war here is McCain.
Let not forget McCain likes to sing
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McCain why we must win Iraq
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Is McCain electable look at these lies he says "we made progress". Let him fool himself or at least the people that are voting for him.
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shaheeda35

strive4Jannah
:salam2:
It should not have mattered who was behind him! When they thought he was muslim, he was criticized like it was a bad thing. I just think its just about winning, this is why I dont like politics!
 

amirah80

*Fear Allah*
:salam2:
It should not have mattered who was behind him! When they thought he was muslim, he was criticized like it was a bad thing. I just think its just about winning, this is why I dont like politics!


Salam Sister Shaheeda :) Hope you are fine:)

You are exactly right sis that is basically what I said politics is a dirty game. And every nominee is a people pleaser. One minute they say one thing and the next something else. When Obama said bomb Pakistain this was after they tried to say he wasnt strong enough to lead America. But he shouldnt have taken it so far McCain either. I hate politics too. :( I want peace for everyone and I do want for my muslim brothers what I want for myself and that is peace in my country like I want peace in theirs. I have always said we (America has enough problems in our own country we need to mind our own business.

Salam Amirah80
 

Zaynab123

Subhana Allah!
i never supported him!!!

:salam2: jazak Allahu khyra for sharing i never supported him and i`m not going to but some muslims u can`t tell them not to care for somebody else business. they say we live here and we `re gonna support. may Allah show them the truth, ameen:tti_sister::SMILY346:
 
obama would have done the same thing if it was his father in that seat in a somalian attire....its all bout politics....the seat matters more than anything

u know

CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN.............yap sure rite
 

amirah80

*Fear Allah*
obama would have done the same thing if it was his father in that seat in a somalian attire....its all bout politics....the seat matters more than anything

u know

CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN.............yap sure rite


I agree with that but everyone must understand in politics the people that seat behind the nominees in public view are chosen to seat there. They select who they want and who they dont. we may say that is not right but it is reality.

Salam Amirah80
 

ShahnazZ

Striving2BeAStranger
I watched and read and my hands are tied with this nominees. But before we go head over hills for Barack we we take a look at McCain too. Not just Pakistan/Afgan but also Iraq he has such a outlook of things doesnt he?

McCain supports attacks on Pakistan he just doenst want to tell you his strategy. umm



'McCain not against US army's unilateral actions inside Pak'

Washington, June 18 (PTI) Presumptive Republican nominee John McCain's camp today clarified that the Arizona law maker approved US army's unilateral actions inside Pakistan against terrorists and that he criticised Democratic rival Barack Obama for publicly proposing such an approach.
"What he (McCain) said was reckless to talk about publicly from a podium to demonstrate how willing you are to counter terrorists that we would engage in unilateral actions on Pakistani soil. That has repercussions in our ability to cooperate with Pakistan," his Foreign Policy adviser Randy Scheunemann said.

He was referring to Obama camp's charge that McCain was against the military action after he took a dig at Obama for proposing a possible invasion of Pakistani border areas if the US has a solid tip on Al-Qaeda whereabouts and Pakistan refuses to act.

"You don't see President Bush or Secretary Rice or Gates going to podiums and talking about how we're willing to engage in unilateral actions in Pakistan," he said.

"We have engaged in those actions. They are necessary and appropriate and Senator McCain has supported them. But what is reckless is to talk about it in public when, in fact, it gravely complicates our ability to cooperate with Pakistani authorities," Scheunemann said.
Meanwhile another adviser James Woolsey, who headed the Central Intelligence for two years, argued that Obama's seemingly law enforcement and criminal justice type of approach in going after terrorism is flawed.

"We need an approach that combines law enforcement, where appropriate, with intelligence, with going after terrorists where they are and not an approach that ignores that we are in a war against Islamist terrorism, sometimes suicidal, and therefore not really deterrable under normal criminal justice procedures," Woolsey said. PTI

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The whole election is just gone bad everybody wants war here is McCain.
Let not forget McCain likes to sing
[yt]r2v8cuQTVO8[/yt]

McCain why we must win Iraq
[yt]fp-VmXgeVhc[/yt]

Is McCain electable look at these lies he says "we made progress". Let him fool himself or at least the people that are voting for him.
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UH I NEVER said I was pro-McCain. I addressed the question regarding BARACK OBAMA and any possible contra-moral things he may have suggested. You don't need to tell me ANYTHING about McCain. That man is another Bush and there's no need to present me with more evidence about what a dog he is. I already know that. But so is Obama. And that's what this post was regarding. The fact that McCain is a dog wasn't even challenged.
 

Salem9022

Junior Member
Out of all the Candidates who are running for Office I can clearly see that Obama is going to try to more likely Distance Himself Muslims and Islam or anything related to them Because he doesn't want to give the Impression that he is muslims which people for some reason think he is.

So I fear if he is elected he is going to be more Anti-Muslim and Anti-Islamic then any of the Canidates because he will try to proove he isn't muslim by his Policies which Like sister Shannaz has posted are many. People do crazy things when they are desperate. And Obama is a Person who I see is desperate to be in the White House.

Also If McCain were to come to a Masjid to give a talk no one will Suspect he is Muslim, but if Obama were to come to a Masjid and give a Talk then he will be suspected of being a Muslim.

Just because he talks about "change" and "we will correct this" these are fancy words, but believe me these only words. That is why I have Huge concerns about this Obama person I see him maybe More Dangerous for Muslims then McCain.
 
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