US election: If Iraqis could vote it would be for McCain

Doctor Pot

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I suspect Big P hates every politician with a "D" next to their name, regardless of what color their skin is. :p
 

tipsgnob

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Exclusive: U.S. Expects Bin Laden Message Near Election

Analysts: OBL Could Speak Out in an Effort to Prove His Relevance

By PIERRE THOMAS

Oct. 30, 2008—

Multiple senior government officials tell ABC News the intelligence community is anticipating a message from Osama bin Laden before or just after the presidential election.
As we race toward Election Day, sources say a number of intelligence analysts have concluded it is critical for al Qaeda's top leader to be seen or heard, if only for public relations purposes. Those analysts believe that if bin Laden is not heard from, he runs the risk of being considered irrelevant or impotent. The U.S. intelligence community has some indication that there is some confusion among Islamic radicals about their leadership.
According to sources, the full weight of the intelligence electronic eavesdropping and human sourcing is right now desperately looking for any hint of a bin Laden statement. So far there is only rumor, no hard evidence a message is coming, officials said.
Interestingly, the U.S. government may be the reason why bin Laden could have some problems getting a message out, officials suggested to ABC News.

The United States is engaged in an intensive effort to disrupt the use of the Internet by Islamic radicals. Message boards and Web sites have been targeted. Some officials believe that if bin Laden is not heard from, some will conclude he may be dead.

Another source cautioned against such speculation, suggesting that bin Laden is most concerned about his own safety at the moment, and might increasingly fear for his life.

The sources tell ABC News the U.S. government is quietly engaged in a high-tempo moment attacking al Qaeda and Taliban leaders in the tribal regions of Pakistan, where U.S. officials fear the terrorists have found a safe haven from which to stage plots against Afghanistan, Pakistan and throughout the world, including the West.

A review of published reports about drone attacks in the tribal region suggests the United States may have more than tripled the number this year, compared to 2007, especially in recent months. One official tells ABC News, "We have killed a lot of senior leaders. They [radicals] are having a really bad month."

Another source agreed, noting that in recent weeks the No. 4 ranking leader in all of al Qaeda had been killed in a drone attack. The source said the hit, which was reported in The New York Times, was a huge deal and was surprised it had not gotten more play. The game plan is simple, the officials said. Keep al Qaeda off balance and scrambling.

There had been growing fears, not based on any specific intelligence, that al Qaeda has been likely plotting to attack the United States before the election, or during the transition to a new presidency. Homeland security officials are calling it a Period of Heightened Alert, or POHA, which ABC News first reported in last summer.

Sources confirm that there is an intensive effort all across the U.S. government to play offense. As of now, there is still no specific, credible evidence pointing to an imminent attack on the U.S. homeland. But that's clearly not stopping the government from being incredibly active at what it sees as a critical moment.

In 2004, bin Laden released a message in the days just before the election. Though some believe that the message affected the outcome in favor of President Bush, exit poll data do not support that notion. Among voters who called the tape "very important" in their vote, Kerry won, 53-47 percent. Among those who called it either very or somewhat important, the vote was 50-50. It was among those who called it unimportant that Bush won, by 56-43 percent.

ABC News' Gary Langer contributed to this report.


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fuck bin laden...he is fucking loser living in a fucking cave...
 

Brazko

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Learn about weather modification and how the military uses that in war..
funny, I don't know how sophisticated it is, but I was just convo' n with my wife a few weeks ago about a similar subject on natural disasters and how that although it is true they are generated sort of naturaly but how easy it would be to influence them once they form. bongsmilie I may have been a little 2 high then as well :mrgreen:
 

TheBrutalTruth

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funny, I don't know how sophisticated it is, but I was just convo' n with my wife a few weeks ago about a similar subject on natural disasters and how that although it is true they are generated sort of naturaly but how easy it would be to influence them once they form. bongsmilie I may have been a little 2 high then as well :mrgreen:
Actually, there's an interesting thing that I ran across, but I don't know if there's any truth to it. But apparently during some round of negotiations and weapons bans the Soviet Union, or maybe the Russian Federation, wanted to ban weapons or devices that could control the weather.
 

Doctor Pot

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It's possible to control the weather a little bit. For instance, you can seed clouds to make it rain. But if there aren't any clouds, or they're the wrong type, you can't seed them.
 

mister420green

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As my own eyes have seen...yes these things can be done. It's really not that far fetched. Go into your room and blast a 800 degree fan for about an hour, add a few chemicals increase the humidity and wala. You've just created a new climate. Do the same thing with sub zero ice blocks. Multiply that by a million and now you have the capabilities of the us military. Sad.

Also sad how bin laden used to work for the cia, too. Oh and can't forget the Dalai Lama whose on their payroll, well at least used to be.

One last thing al qaeda doesn't really exist, it was a name of a government computer program in the late 80's when terrorism was being propagated throughout the world. More people die each year from taking aspirin than from 'official' terror attacks. Haven't you ever found it funny that we're the most powerful country in the world (well used to be until obama gets in) and we can't find a single man? We can convict people with dna and can't find one guy. Actually let me rephrase that, we aren't allowed to kill bin laden even when specops is within range. Watch this if you haven't seen it already. This is how fucked our government is. bush is a quivering little bitch along with anyone who supports him and his pansy ass posse.

YouTube - The Hunt For Bin Laden
 

tipsgnob

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As my own eyes have seen...yes these things can be done. It's really not that far fetched. Go into your room and blast a 800 degree fan for about an hour, add a few chemicals increase the humidity and wala. You've just created a new climate. Do the same thing with sub zero ice blocks. Multiply that by a million and now you have the capabilities of the us military. Sad.

Also sad how bin laden used to work for the cia, too. Oh and can't forget the Dalai Lama whose on their payroll, well at least used to be.

One last thing al qaeda doesn't really exist, it was a name of a government computer program in the late 80's when terrorism was being propagated throughout the world. More people die each year from taking aspirin than from 'official' terror attacks. Haven't you ever found it funny that we're the most powerful country in the world (well used to be until obama gets in) and we can't find a single man? We can convict people with dna and can't find one guy. Actually let me rephrase that, we aren't allowed to kill bin laden even when specops is within range. Watch this if you haven't seen it already. This is how fucked our government is. bush is a quivering little bitch along with anyone who supports him and his pansy ass posse.

YouTube - The Hunt For Bin Laden
that is a good 60 minutes piece, I remember thinking the first time I saw it that it doesn't surprise me, especially when we see George Bush holding hands with his buddy the Saudi Prince.
 

ElBarto

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Gallup Polls conducted in 70 countries from May to September 2008 reveal widespread international support for Democratic Sen. Barack Obama over Republican Sen. John McCain in the U.S. presidential election.



No surprises there obviously, except for maybe that the only countries in the world who support McCain appear to be Georgia, Philippines, Cambodia, and Laos.
 

Doctor Pot

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Gallup Polls conducted in 70 countries from May to September 2008 reveal widespread international support for Democratic Sen. Barack Obama over Republican Sen. John McCain in the U.S. presidential election.



No surprises there obviously, except for maybe that the only countries in the world who support McCain appear to be Georgia, Philippines, Cambodia, and Laos.
Yeah, and McCain didn't even win the polls in those countries, "Don't know/don't care" won by a huge margin. Among the top ten nations in the world to support McCain, half of them actually preferred Obama. :p

I'm actually curious if they've done any polls in Israel. The only polls from there seem to be Internet polls that Obama's winning by a huge margin, but for all the talk about Israel, I'm interested in knowing what they think.
 

TheBrutalTruth

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Friends please watch and pass this on to your friends, loved ones and family members.

Zeitgeist: Addendum
Watched it, it sucks... thought provoking, but it sucks.

It's preaching Socialism and a mediocracy.

I think I already responded to it's so called "Resource" based economy.

Which is stupid in and of itself.

Most people work, because with out work we'd go insane. We need that outlet for ourselves. We need to escape from being around people, and socialize with other people, because we need a variety of interactions less we become so accustomed to one that we tune it out.

There's also the small fact that people also work to create something for themselves, or their family. Whether this is to provide a roof over their heads, or a new car, or a video game.

Sadly, what the moron behind Zeitgeist fails to understand is that his system will see the end of human creativity. There is no point in attempting to create beautiful pieces of art, whether it be in the form of a painting, a song, a movie, or a video game if there is no way to be recognized for your achievement in creating something special.

There is no point in being the best that you can be if your worse will result in you having all your needs met. The moment any kind of system like that is implemented it will be the death knell of humanity, for we will stop seeking to become more intelligent and more talented and live like caged animals. Our intelligence will become quickly eroded, and our thirst for adventure will die.

Such a society will fail with in a century of its creation under the collective burden of its collective stupidity.
 
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