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Offline Lord Undies

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chknltl  (1000+ posts)        Wed Sep-10-08 02:51 AM
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Is it too late to call for international aid?
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It is obvious to all here that the damages done due to the previous 2 STOLEN Presidential elections was not limited to our own shores. I don't need to make a list of the nightmares that went on worldwide due to our inability to hold honest elections. We DUers also know that the will of the citizens of America is NOT what is behind those damages-those war-crimes of the bush administration. The entire world does indeed have a significant stake in our elections.

Is it too late to request international aid?

I feel matters are no longer under the control of We The People, I know that I am not alone in feeling powerless while watching yet another election being stolen, hence my question. I am just an aging Viet Nam era vet with no real idea who should ask for that aid-(congress maybe?), nor what that aid should be.

Considering our potential impact on the citizens of this world, the risk for an attack on Iran, the risk for a renewal of the Cold War, or the risk of something FAR FAR WORSE dictates that something needs to be done and done damned soon.

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chknltl  (1000+ posts)        Wed Sep-10-08 05:37 AM
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7. My e-mail to the Obama campaign:
   To the Campaign: a suggestion.

If Senator Obama were to make an appeal to the United Nations for an international non-partisan monitoring of our election it could have these profound impacts on that election:

#1 It would force the McCain campaign into the corner of being on board or admitting that it wasn't interested in a fair election.

#2 It would suggest to the electorate that the nations of the world are aware of the impact this election can have on THEIR affairs.

#3 It may place in check much of the election fraud which has plagued our nation for the past decade.

Obama Campaign, the entire world does indeed have a tremendous stake in this next American election. They deserve a spot in the monitoring of it and just perhaps our very democracy will get a much needed shot in the arm from such an action.

That is such a great idea!  I hope Barak Hussein Uhbyebye gets right on this today!

But wait!  This idiot Little Goon ain't through yet:

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chknltl  (1000+ posts)        Wed Sep-10-08 06:20 AM
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8. Another thought: International Tribunal investigating War Crimes
   If an International Tribunal were to begin investigations into the possibilities of War Crimes by the bush Administration and IF that investigation was kept on the front page of the international MSM that might end up dragging our own MSM into the action. If it made it big in our own media, it could have an influence on the electorate-especially if we Dem's keep pounding away with the 'McSame' meme.

A for instance Headline: "INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL LOOKS INTO WAR-CRIME ALLEGATIONS.
An International Tribunal has opened investigations into the possibilities of War Crimes committed by coalition forces prior too and during the war known as Iraqi Freedom. AP-UPI"

Something along these lines could get the electorates tongues wagging.

I am constantly amazed how, with all the evidence and history against such a ploy, the Little Goon still thinks this sort of thing is what is needed to get Uhbyebye into the White House.  I guess every day really is a new day for a Little Goon.

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Re: DU: Is it too late to call for international aid? (NOT a repeat from '04)
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2008, 06:25:29 AM »
That they would surrender our autonomy to a foreign country shows the overall treason in their hearts.

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Re: DU: Is it too late to call for international aid? (NOT a repeat from '04)
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2008, 06:56:45 AM »
I think the time is ripe for the opening of relocation centers. .....with NK, Cuba, and the Islamic countries at the top of the list.
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Re: DU: Is it too late to call for international aid? (NOT a repeat from '04)
« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2008, 07:03:58 AM »
I think the time is ripe for the opening of relocation centers. .....with NK, Cuba, and the Islamic countries at the top of the list.

I was just thinking along the lines of the primitive who started that thread over there about all of the primitives moving to Alaska.  Thing is, all of the toxic waste that would be littering the landscape would be horrific.
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Re: DU: Is it too late to call for international aid? (NOT a repeat from '04)
« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2008, 08:04:39 AM »
I'm sure Russia would be willing to help, look what they were willing to do for Georgia and Ukraine.

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Re: DU: Is it too late to call for international aid? (NOT a repeat from '04)
« Reply #5 on: September 10, 2008, 10:10:02 AM »
Sometimes I am truly amazed at what they pull out of their asses.  :lmao:

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