View Full Version : if mccain's elected, the u.n. may be further marginalized
$tinkle
03-27-2008, 03:10 PM
McCain Backs `League of Democracies' to Defend Values (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601070&sid=aQ3S1RhLFsKc&refer=home) March 26 (Bloomberg) -- John McCain called for a new ``League of Democracies'' to advance western values and said he'd explore a free-trade agreement with the European Union in a speech outlining his foreign policy positions.
``We have to strengthen our global alliances as the core of a new global compact -- a League of Democracies -- that can harness the vast influence of the more than 100 democratic nations around the world to advance our values and defend our shared interests,'' McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, told the Los Angeles World Affairs Council. of course, this isn't new: The League of Democracies. Or: Making the UN relevant again (http://qando.net/archives/002470.htm), from march 21, 2004
jimmydean
03-27-2008, 03:19 PM
I only hope he starts up some new crusades to weed out the non-believers. Spreading democracy on a whole new level.
That would be awesome!
$tinkle
03-27-2008, 04:40 PM
To Sounds of Cheers, UN Human Rights Council Elects Khaddafi Prize Founder to Expert Post (http://www.unwatch.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=bdKKISNqEmG&b=1316871&ct=5137875)
if we find oil in manhattan, they're fukt
I wonder if they UN magic fairy dust has solved the issues in the Sudan yet?
things may be looking up... hoping he will be the Veep
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080327/D8VM2AI00.html
McCain Backs `League of Democracies' to Defend Values (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601070&sid=aQ3S1RhLFsKc&refer=home)of course, this isn't new: The League of Democracies. Or: Making the UN relevant again (http://qando.net/archives/002470.htm), from march 21, 2004
After filling up my truck ($160) on the way home from work I catch a news report on multiple states that are getting ready to go belly up… Illinois current budget short fall of $1.2 billion… Kentucky projecting a $900 million shortage by next year… California is what $15 billion off?
This fvcking joker thinks he’s going to war for the next fifty years??? LOL so fvcking much it kinda hurt
From where does this ass muncher think he’s going to pull the trillions it what take to accomplish such an ill fated venture? How many years does he think we can go on devastating foreign landscapes before the same is dealt upon us?
We can't go on creating "far away" battle fields and expect not even one, to break out here... this is an inevitable scenario for continuing with our ways of war.
If you like this little 72 year old war mongoring pc. of SHlT, vote for him, but don’t bitch when your 18 year old son is getting drafted and sent over to clean up this fvcking nightmare of a president’s 50 year war.:plthumbsdown:
things may be looking up... hoping he will be the Veep
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080327/D8VM2AI00.html
looks real good there genius, vote away
JohnE
03-28-2008, 07:18 AM
Isnt Shrubs "advanciment of western values" what started this idiocy in the first place?
Somebody needs a touch of reality...not everyone wants to be like us.
JohnE
03-28-2008, 07:23 AM
"The Moamar Khadafi human rights prize". It took me 10 minutes to figure out that I wasnt reading The Onion...
ATOMICFIREBALL
03-28-2008, 07:41 AM
things may be looking up... hoping he will be the Veep
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080327/D8VM2AI00.html
Cool.
:clapping:
You know Utah now has Camel spiders.The National Guard brought them back from the desert.So i heard.
They could call it the "League Of American-style Democracies". Then they could just call it LOAD for short.
J-Dubs
03-28-2008, 08:24 AM
Novus Ordo Seclorum
Resistance Is Futile Bitch3s
i really think i am going to stay home this election... all canidates make me sick.
$tinkle
03-28-2008, 09:06 AM
i'm getting some cool knight's templar riding gear. the representation is coming.
JohnE
03-28-2008, 12:53 PM
Should we brush up on our Aramaic? Or some other obscure ancient language?
valve bouncer
03-28-2008, 01:01 PM
i really think i am going to stay home this election... all canidates make me sick.
You lying bitch.:twitch:
Stray_cat
03-28-2008, 01:03 PM
i'm getting some cool knight's templar riding gear. the representation is coming.
Haha, I'm there with you. We need some sorrta icon to carry into battle too. I'm thinking a massive wooden starbucks sign that takes four people to hold or a 50ft light up Ronald McDonald.
If all this happen it'd probably be worth while to change the title of The Presidency to "Americas' Pope." Much cooler hats this way.
i'm getting some cool knight's templar riding gear. the representation is coming.
94627
jimmydean
03-28-2008, 01:45 PM
i really think i am going to stay home this election... all canidates make me sick.
I figured you were voting for Hillary the way Rush told you to?
I figured you were voting for Hillary the way Rush told you to?
our primary is long over..
nope no hillary here.
however, it's very entertaining to watch the DNC implode..
:)
MikeD
03-30-2008, 08:25 AM
After filling up my truck ($160) on the way home from work I catch a news report on multiple states that are getting ready to go belly up… Illinois current budget short fall of $1.2 billion… Kentucky projecting a $900 million shortage by next year… California is what $15 billion off?
This fvcking joker thinks he’s going to war for the next fifty years??? LOL so fvcking much it kinda hurt
From where does this ass muncher think he’s going to pull the trillions it what take to accomplish such an ill fated venture? How many years does he think we can go on devastating foreign landscapes before the same is dealt upon us?
We can't go on creating "far away" battle fields and expect not even one, to break out here... this is an inevitable scenario for continuing with our ways of war.
If you like this little 72 year old war mongoring pc. of SHlT, vote for him, but don’t bitch when your 18 year old son is getting drafted and sent over to clean up this fvcking nightmare of a president’s 50 year war.:plthumbsdown:
Settle down, Beavis.
50 years of presence in Iraq is not 50 years of WAR.
Are we still fighting a war in Japan or Germany?
Settle down, Beavis.
50 years of presence in Iraq is not 50 years of WAR.
Are we still fighting a war in Japan or Germany?
I think you missed my point there butthead…
Point being… we’re already on the verge of a massive financial collapse (if you haven‘t noticed yet), much of this credit will eventually be given to our extremely poor military decisions and actions that we’ve carried out in the past 5 years, let us not forget that we still haven’t paid for the near trillion dollars we’re currently in debt for, do to our current debacle of thing we like to call “military presence”.
we’re not at war right now, but it’s still cost us a trillion
Germany and Japan are very sad comparisons at best…
for the shallow minded - (hint/clue): holy war/jihad
MikeD
03-30-2008, 11:36 AM
I'm not comparing Iraq to Germany or Japan as countries or political problems, but comparing the idea presence vs. an active war.
Everyone's screaming "McCain wants 50 years of war!" when, in fact, he does not. Krauthammer had a good op-ed about it a few days ago.
I've never even supported the idea of the Iraq war; this isn't a political point for me. I'm just offended by the hyperbole and inaccuracy of most politicians and news outlets.
Everyone's screaming "McCain wants 50 years of war!" when, in fact, he does not.
I've never even supported the idea of the Iraq war; this isn't a political point for me. I'm just offended by the hyperbole and inaccuracy of most politicians and news outlets.
I'm glad you didn't go all N8 style on the Iraq start:biggrin:
The problem with Mccain & all three front runners is the intended focus, it's been clearly placed right out in front of everyone… it’s fvcking violent and it's extremely expensive. I’m fvcking over it… it will eventually drag this country to it’s knees with out a shadow of a doubt, if someone believes other wise; = floating on the river of de~nial.
I have 3 year old girl and a new baby on the way... no more war votes:lighten:
valve bouncer
03-30-2008, 12:09 PM
Don't know about the Germans Mike, but the Japanese actually pay for the American presence.
Don't know about the Germans Mike, but the Japanese actually pay for the American presence.
sometimes with virgin school girls even
:(
MikeD
03-30-2008, 01:12 PM
Not comparing them, financially or otherwise, except to illustrate the point that presence does not mean 'war.'
Silver
03-30-2008, 04:20 PM
Settle down, Beavis.
50 years of presence in Iraq is not 50 years of WAR.
Are we still fighting a war in Japan or Germany?
Do Japan or Germany have ethnic and religious tensions that are inflamed by the US being in the region?
$tinkle
03-30-2008, 04:34 PM
Do Japan or Germany have ethnic and religious tensions that are inflamed by the US being in the region?gee, almost makes you think not everyone's cut out for freedom.
Changleen
03-30-2008, 09:40 PM
'Freedom'. lol. America is the most repressive place I've ever lived.
Edit: Except for Hayes, Middlesex.
MikeD
03-31-2008, 05:29 AM
'Freedom'. lol. America is the most repressive place I've ever lived.
Edit: Except for Hayes, Middlesex. Please do fill us in on the 'why' for this one.
more on; "fighting a war we really shouldn't be right now"...
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