Topic: Al Quaida Supports OBAMA
Quikstepper's photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:10 PM
WOW! No surprize here...they know OBAMA & the DEMS won't defend this nation.

Al-Qaida sites show support for Obama
Monitor says terrorists wants Democrat to pull troops so they can 'claim victory'

Posted: November 01, 2008
12:00 am Eastern
By Ryan Mauro

Al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri

The call this week by an al-Qaida leader for Allah to "humiliate" President Bush and the Republican Party in Tuesday's election was not the first tacit endorsement of Democrat Barack Obama by the terrorist network.

A contributor to a major al-Qaida website last week said the terrorist group will "let the Democrats win the presidential elections, and Obama will take it," according to Joseph Shahda, an Arabic translator who monitors radical Islamic websites.

Obama's "goal is to withdraw from Iraq" over a period of time, but "he will be forced to withdraw his forces from Iraq at a much earlier time," said the Oct. 23 post, written under the name "Wissam" on the Al-Hesbah website. Shahda first posted his translation on the popular forum FreeRepublic.com.

Shahada told WND the Al-Hesbah website is one of four main al-Qaida-related forums.

"Overall there are many more posters on these forums who want McCain defeated, because they want Obama to withdraw the U.S. troops from Iraq so the terrorists will claim victory," Shahda said.

The Oct. 23 post also called for launching a "crushing strike" after the election.

http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=79660


Winx's photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:29 PM
Edited by Winx on Sun 11/02/08 02:30 PM
Didn't they already show support for McCain?

Those fickled terrorists.



cottonelle's photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:32 PM
i never seen someone put so much hate into a presidential candidate that they spend all there time digging anything up that they can post about him...lol

Navanax's photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:33 PM
That is the least educated statement I have heard all week. Wait next you'll say the bible and unicorns are real or that coal is a good fuel for the world.

BrandonJItaliano's photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:34 PM
Another FEAR TACTIC, only this time we can see right through it

FACE IT LADY THIS COUNTRY IS PROGRESSING AND THERE

NO WAY WERE GONNA LET U RIGHTIES KEEP US IN THE

DARK AGES




Thomas27's photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:38 PM

coal is a good fuel for the world.


China thinks it is, that's why my power bill just went up.

cutelildevilsmom's photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:42 PM


coal is a good fuel for the world.


China thinks it is, that's why my power bill just went up.

that's why the air quality at the Olympics sucked.

Thomas27's photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:44 PM



coal is a good fuel for the world.


China thinks it is, that's why my power bill just went up.

that's why the air quality at the Olympics sucked.


China is buying all the coal they can get their hands on.

no photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:46 PM

Didn't they already show support for McCain?

Those fickled terrorists.





laugh I thought they were supporting McCain, too.

JasmineInglewood's photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:47 PM
Quikstepper dear,
all of this frantic panic and stress isn't good for you. how about just calming down, taking a deep breath and accepting the inevitable... flowerforyou drinker
it'll all be ok, there there ohwell

no photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:49 PM


Didn't they already show support for McCain?

Those fickled terrorists.



laugh I thought they were supporting McCain, too.

They are supporting MCCAIN! laugh

Here is the real story.

WASHINGTON – Al-Qaida supporters suggested in a Web site message this week they would welcome a pre-election terror attack on the U.S. as a way to usher in a McCain presidency.

The message, posted Monday on the password-protected al-Hesbah Web site, said if al-Qaida wants to exhaust the United States militarily and economically, "impetuous" Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain is the better choice because he is more likely to continue the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"This requires presence of an impetuous American leader such as McCain, who pledged to continue the war till the last American soldier," the message said. "Then, al-Qaida will have to support McCain in the coming elections so that he continues the failing march of his predecessor, Bush."

SITE Intelligence Group, based in Bethesda, Md., monitors the Web site and translated the message.

"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."

Mark Salter, a senior McCain adviser, said he had heard about the Web site chatter but had no immediate comment.

cutelildevilsmom's photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:50 PM
There's the Zen girl..ultra calm super hero of peace and harmoney.Can you say"hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm".lol

Thomas27's photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:53 PM
We only have to make it 4 more years until the end of the World anyways. Let's not get to worked up here.smokin

JasmineInglewood's photo
Sun 11/02/08 02:53 PM

There's the Zen girl..ultra calm super hero of peace and harmoney.Can you say"hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm".lol


tehehehehe bigsmile

t22learner's photo
Sun 11/02/08 03:10 PM
http://worldnetdaily.com laugh

krupa's photo
Sun 11/02/08 03:37 PM
Friggin sad! For the love of God!...you got 19 and 20 year olds speaking genuine words of wisdom to talk you down.....logic says that us more experienced ones should be the voice of reason...go figure.

Hope your narrow minded hate can bring you happiness dear. Not my thing personally, but, then again...I kind of believe that everyone has an opinion that actually matters. I realize that it is a difficult concept to grasp doll.