Dear Bush Supporters,
Today, Al Qaeda-like terrorists attacked the American Embassy in Yemen. It was the latest in a series of terrorist attacks on the Saudi Arabian peninsula.
For those people who supported George Bush the Second over John McCain III, thank you! Under George Bush the Second, nearly seven thousand Americans have been killed as a result of preventable Al Qaeda attacks and war, including the nearly 3000 killed on September 11, 2001 and the 4000 young Americans killed while refereeing a civil war that Bush the Second started.
If John McCain had been in office, the numbers of Americans killed as a result of war and terrorism might be ten times greater.
Thank You, Bush Voters! McCain=War Incarnate
Dear Bush Supporters,
Today, Al Qaeda-like terrorists attacked the American Embassy in Yemen. It was the latest in a series of terrorist attacks on the Saudi Arabian peninsula.
For those people who supported George Bush the Second over John McCain III, thank you! Under George Bush the Second, nearly seven thousand Americans have been killed as a result of preventable Al Qaeda attacks and war, including the nearly 3000 killed on September 11, 2001 and the 4000 young Americans killed while refereeing a civil war that Bush the Second started.
If John McCain had been in office, the numbers of Americans killed as a result of war and terrorism might be ten times greater.
After all, while John McCain was running for president in 1999 and 2000, he often pledged to the American people that if he were elected president, he would immediately – I repeat, immediately – start wars in three different nations.
McCain promised to Larry King and to America that he would suddenly start wars with North Korea, Iraq, and Libya.
Sadly, I must thank God that George Bush was elected president rather than John McCain. Had McCain been elected, America would have launched wars in Iraq, Libya, and North Korea well before September 11, 2001.
By the time September 11, 2001 had come around, we would have been occupying two Muslim nations. We would have killed hundreds of thousands or millions of people of the Muslim faith.
Rather than seeing a trembling Yassir Arafat on television condemning in the strongest terms, as he said, the attacks of September 11th, Americans would have witnessed much of the Muslim world, including Palestinians, Iranians, Libyans, Iraqis, Somalis, Saudis, Yemenis, Indonesians, Afghanis, Syrians, Lebanese, Pakistanis, Kuwaitis, and Muslim people throughout the world rallying behind the terrorists of September 11th. The terrorists would have been heroic martyrs in much of the Muslim World; the logic would have been: they kill millions of us; we kill thousands of them.
Bogged down by three McCain wars, McCain would not have been able to overcome the violence and chaos in a single one of the wars. Meanwhile, terrorist attacks on Americans would have increased tremendously, as our young men and women attempt to survive not only on the streets of Bagdhad and Basra, Rumallah and Sadr City, but they’d also be blown apart in Kandahar and Kabul in Afghanistan. They’d be machine gunned in Tripoli, Libya.
They would have suffered unfathomable deaths as China entered into the war on the side of the North Koreans. And it would not have looked like the first Korean War, as China and North Korea now possess far more deadly weapons than the AK-47s and human wave attacks of the 1950s.
In all, if McCain had become president, our nation would currently be involved in at least four wars, and likely five wars – Iraq, Iran, Libya, North Korea, and Afghanistan. Because he would have bombed the Muslim World without provocation, before September 11, our nation would be besieged by brand new terrorist groups, individual "martyrs," and state-funded terror organizations with nothing to lose – after all, the state governments would be at war with the United States in their own nations.
Thank you, George Bush, for only starting two wars and negotiating with North Korea and Libya and Iran. If John McCain had been elected in the year 2000, I literally may not be alive anymore.
On the other hand, if Gore had been elected, he may have prevented September 11th. He may have negotiated with Iraq, Iran, Libya, and North Korea.
Gore may have targeted and killed Osama bin Laden himself – Osama bin Laden, the one we want captured or dead – and not all of these other nations and states and peoples and innocent civilians: these millions of innocent people killed in the crossfire of a misguided and war-happy Republican President.
I’m talking about George Bush.
John McCain is beyond war-happy. He is war incarnate.