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Subject: Russia expects new stunt (against them) by Bushies to help
McCain
Date: Oct 16, 2008 12:55 PM
We really should have a new national sport called
"Guess the Disaster" or "Pick the next Bogeyman."
It could be like a lottery where the winner
gets to have their picture taken with Bushie in
his Mission Accomplished Commander Codpiece costume.
Or maybe even spend a night at Rove's Bohomian Grove:
http://www.actionlyme.org/NO_ARMED_REBELLION.htm
and while there, try on Dick Cheney's tu-tu:
http://www.actionlyme.org/080918.htm
!!!
I, actually, hypothesize that the next stunt will
occur in the USA sometime *after* the first week
of December, 2008, so that Commander Codpiece
can try out the Martial Law button. I think it
will involve contamination of the water supply
in a major city. Possibly a major Black/Latino
city like Chicago or LA, because if they're intending
to test out their new crowd control weapons, they're
likeliest to try it out on people of color, first.
======================================================
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=72370§ionid=3510203
Russians: Obama will win thanks to crisis
Thu, 16 Oct 2008 15:28:32 GMT
Obama (L) and McCain at the end of the Wednesday debate.
Barack Obama is predicted to be the future US president if the
country's financial
crisis continues to worsen, say Russian pundits.
The analysts say the Americans should know better that siding with the
Democratic
candidate's rival, John McCain is election of yet another Republican
to the
White House and could prolong the crisis.
"The more severe the crisis becomes, the better the situation becomes
for Obama
and the worse for McCain," Ria Novosti quoted the president of the
Russian
Institute for Strategic Studies Alexander Konovalov.
Sharply deteriorating housing market set off the crisis which has sent
tremors through
the EU zone not leaving Russia's RTS stock market unharmed.
Konovalov's views were endorsed by the director of research at the
country's
Institute of Political and Military Studies, Alexander Khramchikhin
who said "in
the eyes of Americans, McCain answers for Bush... The financial crisis
is therefore
like a coup de grace for him."
"I do not see what could happen in the next three weeks to prevent him
(Obama)
from winning," he added as the rivals keep battling it out before the
November
4 election.
On Wednesday, each opponent rolled with the other's punches on the
crises, and
their negative campaigns against one another. Obama was, however, seen
to have cut
a better figure by the TV polls' respondents who were disappointed by
McCain's
sharp jabs at him.
The Illinois senator is widely seen as a better choice to McCain
especially with
regard to his apparent disinclination to militarism shown by his
promises of withdrawing
the US troops from Iraq and his less aggressive rhetoric towards Iran.
Last month, though, Russia said that Washington's confrontation with
Moscow
was part of its larger war against Obama.
"In its fight against Barack Obama, the White House is ready to
continue confrontation
with Russia," the Russian ambassador to NATO, Dmitry Rogozin had said
on Sep
22.
The envoy added that "preserving the state of confrontation with
Russia"
was "extremely important for the present administration," suggesting
an
unexpected turn of events in favor of McCain in the election.