Obama is in Touch with Who?

Without Preconditions?

Richard Watts
As we all witnessed in Friday nights' presidential debate, Hussein Obama himself brought up Dr. Henry Kissinger's name in order to drag, not only someone else, but a Republican, into an unwarranted support of his stance on meeting with rogue leaders of other nations. Hussein Obama has stated that he, as president, would meet with leaders of rogue nations, such as Iran, without preconditions.

Obviously, Hussein Obama is so convinced his ways as a lawyer that he actually will jeopardize this nation by meeting with terrorist friendly, Israel hating and Anerica hating leaders of the Middle East. Hussein Obama lied on national television about Dr. Kissinger stating that he would meet with leaders of this ilk without preconditions. Then we see the following:Kissinger confirms McCain's views on meeting with Iran

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger told Fox News' host Meghan Kelly via televised phone interview Saturday afternoon that Republican presidential candidate John McCain represented Kissinger's views accurately when diplomacy came up during the first presidential debate Friday night.

In these times of sensitive foreign relations, we do not need someone in the White House, such as Hussein Obama, who has to have on-the-job training. As I have said many times before, the democrat party complains that Sarah Palin has no experience but yet the truth of the matter is that the democrat party has no experience at the top of their ticket. Sarah Palin may be one heartbeat away but the inexperienced Hussein Obama is the heartbeat followed by Joe Biden who is 67 years old! Please Hussein Obama, refrain from lying to try to prove your misguided, inexperienced and wrong strategy.

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  • Richard Watts10/1/2008

    No one scares me. Hussein is his middle name. Does it bother you that I call him by his given name?

  • opendomain.ws10/1/2008

    ....does the name Hussein scare you?

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