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Jan 25 2009

Obama and al-Qaida head to head

Published by skwguitar at 5:24 pm under World Politics Edit This

“Hypocrite,” a “killer of innocents” - No these aren’t disgruntled McCain supporters - these are the words coming out of the head honchos of the group that claimed responsibility for the biggest attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor.

-insert Blago-joke here-

“He kills your brothers and sisters in Gaza mercilessly and without affection,” an al-Qaeda spokesman declared over the internet this month.

Yes apparently the Gaza situation is Obama’s fault - nevermind the fact that the attacks began before he was in office, or the fact that the ceasefires began when Obama was in office (which I highly doubt is a coincidence).

“The leadership of al-Qaeda is very concerned about the wide support that Obama has been receiving from Arab and Muslim countries,” said Rita Katz, who runs an arab-translating website. “To combat this threat, al-Qaeda has embarked on a propaganda campaign against Obama, not only by linking him to the policies of the Bush administration, including the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, but also by accusing him of actions in which he had no part.”

Sounds like the actions of a desperate group no?

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9 Responses to “Obama and al-Qaida head to head”

  1. politicalanimalon 25 Jan 2009 at 7:38 pm edit this

    It’s goig to be difficult for Al-Qaeda to tie Obama to the Bush administration, and if BO manages to keep at least most of his campaign promises regarding foreign policy, things will stay that way.

    http://politicalanimal.today.com/

  2. davidrudeon 26 Jan 2009 at 12:43 am edit this

    I love that the Arabs love Obama…..I love that…..It is so important that we have someone is office that knows how to actually show dignity and understanding when it comes to the stinking Arabs…..You can’t just invade thier stinking Arab homelands and expect for them to love you and put up Victory signs after two weeks….Republicans are Butt zeros……

  3. davidrudeon 26 Jan 2009 at 12:44 am edit this

    Republicans all got zeros on thier test about how to respect other peoples cultures that is why there called butt zeros….

  4. davidrudeon 26 Jan 2009 at 12:46 am edit this

    Ha it’s actually funny to think that the stereotypical White hillbilly Republican butt zero really doesn’t have any culture to thier own that must be why they have hoppen on board of nascar and Butt Zero worship…

  5. davidrudeon 26 Jan 2009 at 12:46 am edit this

    Keep your articles stagnant and they will be amazing….

  6. davidrudeon 26 Jan 2009 at 12:54 am edit this

    The political animal is got a small political animal in his sweat pants….Keep it stagnant….

  7. robert hallon 26 Jan 2009 at 3:09 pm edit this

    like political animal said, if Obama lives up to what he said about wanting to reach out to the arab world, al-qaida won’t have a leg to stand on.

    They will increasing become irrelevant as long as arabs see change in american policy. If Obama doesn’t follow through Al-qaida will still have a message that strikes a cord with dis-affected youths around the muslim world. Its really up to obama and how he handles the situation.

  8. libertarianveganon 26 Jan 2009 at 10:22 pm edit this

    I just watched Morgan Spurlock’s “Where in the world is Osama bin Laden” and I must highly recommend it.
    As long as the US continues to have troops in other countries, we are going to continue to foster hatred because of our presence. How would we feel if China decided to build a base in America?

  9. yanjiarenon 28 Jan 2009 at 9:24 am edit this

    Well they are always enraged with one thing or another, They have been taught to love to hate, if yo get my drift! I hope Obama can over come this.

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