Monday, September 29, 2008

McCAIN SAYS HE WOULD "CONSIDER" A DRAFT. WATCH VIDEO HERE

McCAIN 'I MIGHT CONSIDER A DRAFT'

This blogger has been saying it for months and now the words are coming out of Republican Presidential candidate John McCain's own mouth.

In this video you will hear McCain tell a group of people he "might consider a draft."

If McCain is elected President and pursues war with IRAN (which McCain's good friend Sen. Joe Lieberman wants to do) there will have to be a draft.

Watch video here:

http://www.youtube.com/v/7t76K8fymsY&hl=en&fs=1

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McCAIN LEAVES FOX NEWS SPEECHLESS. WATCH VIDEO

Here are a collection of snippets from speeches John McCain has given during the primary season which indicates McCain is NOT the most scintillating orator to ever come down the political pike.

In fact, McCain leaves the "kids" at FOX NEWS grasping for words to try to explain McCain's monotone delivery.

And remember: this is before the electrifying speaker and screech owl Sarah Palin was added to the McCain ticket.

WATCH VIDEO HERE:

http://www.youtube.com/v/3aMDJP4VxY4&hl=en&fs=1

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CNN REPORTS: 34 KILLED IN BAGHDAD

Is this what John McCain means when he says we are "winning" in Iraq?

Dozens killed in Baghdad's deadliest day this Ramadan

Story Highlights
NEW: Thirty-four deaths by bombs are the most in one day in Baghdad this Ramadan
NEW: Four others killed in Diyala province
Fifteen killed in attacks involving suicide bomber, car bomb in commercial area
Car bomb near market in separate area kills at least 12


From Jomana KaradshehCNN
http://tinyurl.com/3j43cw


BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Several bombings across Baghdad killed 34 people Sunday -- the bloodiest day in the capital during this holy month of Ramadan, an Interior Ministry official said.
Also Sunday, in Iraq's Diyala province, at least four people were killed and 17 others wounded in several attacks, a security official in the province said.
The attacks came as Iraqis prepared for Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan with feasts and celebrations. The holiday in Iraq begins Tuesday.


In Baghdad's central Karrada district, a suicide bomber wearing an explosives vest detonated minutes after a bomb in a parked car exploded, the Interior Ministry's head of Explosives and Ordnance Disposal unit said, speaking on state-run al-Iraqia television.

Twenty people were killed and 72 wounded in those attacks, which occurred in a busy commercial area in Karrada. Three women and four policemen were among the dead, and the wounded included seven policemen and women and children, the Interior Ministry said.

Initially, the Interior Ministry reported a roadside bomb followed the car bomb. But Iraqi Gen. Jihad al-Jabiri of the Interior Ministry later said that as people gathered about 328 feet (100 meters) from where the car had exploded, the suicide bomber detonated amid the crowd, causing most of the casualties.

Earlier Sunday, a bomb detonated in a car parked near a southwestern Baghdad market and mosque, killing at least a dozen people and wounding 35 others, the official said. The attack, which occurred shortly before Iftar -- the evening meal at which Muslims break their fast during Ramadan -- took place in a predominantly Shiite area.

Around the same time, a bomb attached to a car detonated on a bridge in southwestern Baghdad, killing the driver and wounding a civilian bystander, the official said. It was believed the bomb was attached to the car without the driver's knowledge, the official said.

Earlier Sunday, a roadside bomb exploded near an Iraqi army patrol close to a restaurant in western Baghdad's al-Mansour district, killing one soldier and wounding three others.

In Diyala province, a roadside bomb struck an Iraqi Army patrol in Balad Ruz Sunday morning, killing at least two soldiers and wounding 10 others, a security official in the province said. Balad Ruz is about 30 miles (48 kilometers) east of the provincial capital of Baquba.

In Diyala's Khan Bani Saad, near Baquba, gunmen opened fire on civilians Sunday and killed at least two people, the official said.

And in central al-Saadiya -- a predominantly Kurdish town northeast of Baquba -- a roadside bomb struck the convoy of Ahmed al-Zarqoushi, the town's mayor. The attack wounded al-Zarqoushi and seven others, including five members of his security detail and two civilian bystanders.