> 
> It is important that the USA, NATO, UN and all other freedom loving
> people remain united against oppression that might be facing Georgia.

That's McCain's position, clear and unequivocal--more so that Dubya's, sad
to say. Only today it seems did Bush get serious, and start putting boots on
the ground in Tblisi... including Condi's.

Obama's position is not so clear. As usual, all he had to offer were truisms
(both sides should stop fighting, diplomacy, UN resolution, blah blah blah).

Nothing was funnier than Tim Keane suggesting yesterday that, thankfully,
Obama's call for a ceasefire was accepted by the Russians, as if from his
Holy golf retreat in Hawaii The Lord Messiah Barack Hussein Obama was waving
his mighty hand over the situation--forget the fact the Russkiis continue to
push today even deeper into Georgia, despite supposedly having ended the
mission (according to Medvedev) a day or two ago. What an arse-kisser, he
must really want to be VP. And what a dumbass, too.

- Bob

> Regards,
> 
> LelandJ
> 




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