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On Al-Qaeda Web Sites, Joy Over U.S. Crisis, Support for McCain

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</td></tr></tbody></table> By Joby Warrick and Karen DeYoung
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, October 22, 2008; Page A13




Al-Qaeda is watching the U.S. stock market's downward slide with something akin to jubilation, with its leaders hailing the financial crisis as a vindication of its strategy of crippling America's economy through endless, costly foreign wars against Islamist insurgents.



And at least some of its supporters think Sen. John McCain is the presidential candidate best suited to continue that trend."Al-Qaeda will have to support McCain in the coming election," said a commentary posted Monday on the extremist Web site al-Hesbah, which is closely linked to the terrorist group. It said the Arizona Republican would continue the "failing march of his predecessor," President Bush.



The Web commentary was one of several posted by Taliban or al-Qaeda-allied groups in recent days that trumpeted the global financial crisis and predicted further decline for the United States and other Western powers. In language that was by turns mocking and ominous, the newest posting credited al-Qaeda with having lured Washington into a trap that had "exhausted its resources and bankrupted its economy." It further suggested that a terrorist strike might swing the election to McCain and guarantee an expansion of U.S. military commitments in the Islamic world.


"It will push the Americans deliberately to vote for McCain so that he takes revenge for them against al-Qaeda," said the posting, attributed to Muhammad Haafid, a longtime contributor to the password-protected site. "Al-Qaeda then will succeed in exhausting America."It was unclear how closely the commentary reflected the views of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, who has not issued a public statement since the spring. Some terrorism experts said the support for McCain could be mere bluster by a group that may have more to fear from a McCain presidency. In any event, the comments summarized what has emerged as a consensus view on extremist sites, said Adam Raisman, a senior analyst for the Site Intelligence Group, which monitors Islamist Web pages. Site provided translations of the comments to The Washington Post.



"The idea in the jihadist forums is that McCain would be a faithful 'son of Bush' -- someone they see as a jingoist and a war hawk," Raisman said. "They think that, to succeed in a war of attrition, they need a leader in Washington like McCain. "Islamist militants have generally had less to say about Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. Leaders of the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah expressed a favorable view of Obama during the primary campaign but later rejected the Democrat after he delivered speeches expressing support for Israel.



In an e-mail response, senior McCain foreign policy adviser Randy Scheunemann noted that al-Qaeda leaders have repeatedly said that America "did not have the stomach to fight them over the long haul," which the Arizona senator has pledged to do. "Whatever musings and bravado on radical websites the Washington Post chooses to quote, the fact remains that only John McCain has the experience, judgment and fortitude to lead a country at war," he said. The Obama campaign declined to comment on the Web postings.



Both the Bush administration and the two major presidential campaigns have rejected any suggestion that the economic downturn will undermine the country's fight against al-Qaeda. Obama and McCain have stepped gingerly around the issue of how they would adjust their priorities in a recession and have spoken of the importance of maintaining a strong defense. Both have advocated expanding the size of the U.S. military overall, but neither has explained in detail how to pay for it.From shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, al-Qaeda attacks to last year, U.S. defense spending rose from 3 to 4 percent of gross domestic product, but it remains far below the 45-year average of 5.5 percent. The Pentagon's budget for fiscal 2009 is $527 billion, a figure that does not include Iraq and Afghanistan war costs, which have totaled more than $800 billion since 2001.



"History shows us that nations that are strong militarily over time have to have a strong economy," McCain said this month. He has said the United States must send more troops to Afghanistan while avoiding a withdrawal timetable from Iraq.



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Of course the washington post would print this crap in their leftist rag of a paper. "Some al qieda members" and "one commentary said". What a joke. Obama is a terrorists best friend and you know it. WHy are you trying to reconcile this with yourself?

What is Obama going to do to radically turn the economy around?
 

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Of course Al Quida and Bin Laden support McCain. A McCain win ensures their continued survival. McCain will continue Bush's insane war in Iraq and leave Al Quida alone, because they know the mindless, neocon sheep need a big bad bogeyman out there to stay in line. Obama will go after Al Quida and Bin Laden, where they live, and make them pay for 9/11, which happenned because the Neocons dropped the ball.
 

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Of course the washington post would print this crap in their leftist rag of a paper. "Some al qieda members" and "one commentary said". What a joke. Obama is a terrorists best friend and you know it. WHy are you trying to reconcile this with yourself?

What is Obama going to do to radically turn the economy around?

I know you live in dream land, but unless you are prepared to actually look at our financial situation then stop. This paragraph says it all and i just posted it because a newspaper actually had the balls to print it. This paragrph says it all, would you disagree, really?


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Al-Qaeda is watching the U.S. stock market's downward slide with something akin to jubilation, with its leaders hailing the financial crisis as a vindication of its strategy of crippling America's economy through endless, costly foreign wars against Islamist insurgents.
 

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You are wasteing your key strokes. The idiot is unaware the post has right wing leanings.

Of course that is the tip of the iceberg of things he is unaware of.
 

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You are wasteing your key strokes. The idiot is unaware the post has right wing leanings.

Of course that is the tip of the iceberg of things he is unaware of.

The WaPo has been in the tank for Obama for quite a while now.

I can't think of a newspaper thats been more biased in its disdain for McCain.
 

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The WaPo has been in the tank for Obama for quite a while now.

I can't think of a newspaper thats been more biased in its disdain for McCain.


MJ - that may the case, i wouldnt argue that, but you dont see truth in this?
 

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Of course Al Quida and Bin Laden support McCain. A McCain win ensures their continued survival. McCain will continue Bush's insane war in Iraq and leave Al Quida alone, because they know the mindless, neocon sheep need a big bad bogeyman out there to stay in line. Obama will go after Al Quida and Bin Laden, where they live, and make them pay for 9/11, which happenned because the Neocons dropped the ball.

Wow, are you able to feed yourself with that feeble brain of yours? this is an article that qoutes blogs talking about Al qaida websites. Of course it doesnt name any specifics or have any sources of any kind. How gullible can you freaks be? Of course Joby Warrick and Karen DeYoung can read inside the mind of Al qaida's bloggers.

We are killing dozens of Al qaida daily thanks to Bush's war. You do realize al qaida attacked america first right, and that is the only reason we are at war at all. I really wish fags like you would leave the country.


Obama probably shares relatives with Osama. Seriously, a person with a Muslim name who was born somewhere in africa and you idiots are trying to convince people that Al Qaida is really in support of Mccain. Ive heard it all now.
 
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Wow, are you able to feed yourself with that feeble brain of yours?

We are killing dozens of Al qaida daily thanks to Bush's war. You do realize al qaida attacked america first right, and that is the only reason we are at war at all. I really wish fags like you would leave the country.


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Wow, are you able to feed yourself with that feeble brain of yours?

We are killing dozens of Al qaida daily thanks to Bush's war. You do realize al qaida attacked america first right, and that is the only reason we are at war at all. I really wish fags like you would leave the country.

Obama probably shares relatives with Osama. Seriously, a person with a Muslim name who was born somewhere in africa and you idiots are trying to convince people that Al Qaida is really in support of Mccain. Ive heard it all now.

Is all this hereditary or did you abuse drugs as a teenager? Sniff glue? Head wound?
 

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"On October 17, 2008, the Washington Post endorsed Barack Obama for President of the United States."

Makes you look pretty stupid fletch. Other than the fact that you are some troofer idiot to begin with. Do you notice how people laugh at you when you talk in public?
 

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"On October 17, 2008, the Washington Post endorsed Barack Obama for President of the United States."

Well holy shit, Al Quada endorsed McCain and the Washington Post covered this even after they endorsed Barry, sounds like fair and balanced to me. :103631605
 

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Well holy shit, Al Quada endorsed McCain and the Washington Post covered this even after they endorsed Barry, sounds like fair and balanced to me. :103631605


You really are too stupid to figure this out arent you?
 

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You really are too stupid to figure this out arent you?


uh, i think the jokes on you. I know irony isnt a big topic around the tables in Tennessee, i know save me the "but we have great citys bit", i still chuckle at that one.... but the post speaks for itself. I mean for a CPA you dont have a clue about economics... where did you go to school, Memphis?

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Wow, are you able to feed yourself with that feeble brain of yours? this is an article that qoutes blogs talking about Al qaida websites. Of course it doesnt name any specifics or have any sources of any kind. How gullible can you freaks be? Of course Joby Warrick and Karen DeYoung can read inside the mind of Al qaida's bloggers.

We are killing dozens of Al qaida daily thanks to Bush's war. You do realize al qaida attacked america first right, and that is the only reason we are at war at all. I really wish fags like you would leave the country.


Obama probably shares relatives with Osama. Seriously, a person with a Muslim name who was born somewhere in africa and you idiots are trying to convince people that Al Qaida is really in support of Mccain. Ive heard it all now.

Are you of the few remaining(thankfully) clueless sheep morons who think that Iraq had anything to do with 911? You're right, Al Quida attacked us first. So why exactly have we been in Iraq all these years instead of going after the people that attacked us? Seriously?
***? Leave the Country??? Sure, hurl insults and want no opposing views in America. Zeig Heil baby! You're in the wrong country and era! What a good Nazi you would have made.
 

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Of course the washington post would print this crap in their leftist rag of a paper. "Some al qieda members" and "one commentary said". What a joke. Obama is a terrorists best friend and you know it. WHy are you trying to reconcile this with yourself?

What is Obama going to do to radically turn the economy around?


The resident hilly billy is out doing his retard brain once again.

This should have been a none story until the Mccain Campaign responded to the story unprovoked. No one in the OBama camp even brought this up because those imbeciles shouldnt be the ones people listen to for anything.

But wouldnt you know it, Mccain and the bonehead idiotas running his campaign figured they would announce something regarding the musings of some low ranking useless wannabe terrorist.

HOw freakin absurd. And this time they had the nerve to say that this post on the internet really doesnt want Mccain. Apparently they are telling the world the opposite of what they want so people vote for OBama..

How stupid is that. Mccain just recently said Hamas had come out in favor of OBama.


So which is it? when terrorists make statements about OBama, we are to believe them. When its about mccain apparently its reverse speak..

lmao

What a dirty pathetic and dishonest man Mccain is.
 

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