Filed under: Democracy, Middle East, North America, Politics, Religion, Terrorism, USA, War On..., World | Tags: Al-Qaeda, Al-Qaida, Election, Endorsed, Hamas, Hezbollah, Humor, Iraq, John Mcain, Middle East, Osama bin Laden, Republican, Saddam Hussein, Satire, The Butter Stick, War, Woolsey
Al-Qaeda, the international Islamofascist terrorist organization lead and administered by Osama bin Laden and supported through time by various other Muslim extremists such as Saddam Hussein and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has, as a feeble attempt to sway the US presidential elections, endorsed Republican nominee John McCain.
On October 20, CIA officials learned of the private endorsement on the password-protected al-Hesbah Web site owned by Al-Qaeda, the terrorist organization which bombed the World Trade Centers on 9/11. A translator revealed the message to be oddly simpathetic to John McCain, the only candidate on the November 5th, 2008 poll who stands for freedom and democracy in the Middle East as well as nation security in the United States.
“If al-Qaida carries out a big operation against American interests,” the message said, “this act will be support of McCain because it will push the Americans deliberately to vote for McCain so that he takes revenge for them against al-Qaida. Al-Qaida then will succeed in exhausting America till its last year in it.”
Jim Woolsey, former head of the CIA, correctly assessed Al-Queda’s intentions. Since Al-Qaeda is an evil terrorist organization, whoever they support or “like” must either be just as evil or weak enough for them to take advantage of, as was the case in 2004 when bin Laden released a tape to the public revealing his endorsement of John Kerry.
Why, though, endorse John McCain and not Barrack Obama? John McCain is quoted as willing to stay in Iraq for “a hundred” years in order to defeat terrorism and win the war. He is the toughest individual when it comes to national security and border control. With John McCain, the American people can expect another 4 or maybe even 8 years of peace at home and victory in the Middle East. Barrack Hussein Obama wishes to pull out of Iraq as quickly as possible, letting Al-Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah, etc. run lose and free to yet again take the war to America with another attack on innocent civilians.
Osama is fully aware of this and Jim Woolsey is fully aware of Osama’s intentions. This game of mind-tricks is simple enough to be called a weak attempt at reverse psychology. Al-Qaeda’s intentions are to alienate the American voter by making him think twice about casting a ballot for someone who is supported by a terrorist organization. Osama wants Obama, and in order to do so, Al-Qaeda will go the lengths of smearing and damaging the reputation of John McCain to attain their goal and defeat America.
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great post. nice links.
Comment by spencer October 28, 2008 @ 5:54 amhey, thnx for stopping by. i like your stuff – hope you don’t mind i added a link 2 u.
Comment by spencer October 28, 2008 @ 2:18 pmobama won because of this
Comment by Speedracer October 28, 2008 @ 4:48 pmThis will shut up those attack ads on Obama being a terrorist… McCain is being endorsed by the most powerful terrorist organization in the world because they know his idiotic policies on having an infinate war will destroy the Amerikan empire.
Comment by El Cid October 29, 2008 @ 2:26 amOh Bama Oh Eight
Comment by El Cid October 29, 2008 @ 2:27 amPlease consider my campaign for President. I can use your support. I am glad that Al-Qaeda is not endorsing me. There were rumors that they would.
Comment by Ahmnodt Heare October 29, 2008 @ 9:39 amThis about it this way, Al-Qaida endorsed Kerry in 04 and it turned out Bush screwed us with another 4 years of war. This time, their endorsing McCain knowing that the peron who they endorse won’t get elected because no one wants another 4 years of war when peolpe are dying on both sides.
Comment by MC-Palin October 29, 2008 @ 2:40 pmI think nobody really cares who al queda choose to endorse or support. Personally they have absolutely no influence on my vote.
Comment by Brain Teaser October 29, 2008 @ 10:52 pm