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McCain in Hamas 'hypocrisy' claim
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McCain in Hamas 'hypocrisy' claim Link Al Jazeera English - News - Mccain In Hamas 'Hypocrisy' Claim ----------------------------------------------------- Excerpt US Democrats have accused the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, John McCain, of hypocrisy after interview footage emerged of him expressing a willingness to negotiate with the Palestinian group Hamas. In an interview with Sky News in 2006, McCain said of Hamas that as "sooner or later we are going to have to deal with them". However, on Thursday, McCain had suggested that Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama was naive and inexperienced for expressing a willingness to meet leaders of countries viewed as against the US such as Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran. "Obama needs to explain why he wants to sit down and talk with a man who is a head of a government who is a state sponsor of terrorism that kills young Americans," he said on Thursday. In focus In-depth coverage of the US presidential election McCain's own comments followed a speech by George Bush, the US president, in Israel on Thursday in which he compared negotiating with "terrorists" to "appeasement" - the UK's strategy of seeking to negotiate with the Nazis in the 1930s in an attempt to avert conflict. Bush's remark was seen by Obama's campaign as directed at the Illinois senator, and Obama himself said on Friday the comments by both Bush and McCain were "dishonest and divisive''. 'Smear' allegation In the 2006 interview McCain said he understood "why this [Bush] administration and previous administrations had such antipathy towards Hamas ... because of their dedication to violence and the things they not only espouse but practice". "I think the lesson is people want security and a decent life and decent future, that they want democracy. Fatah was not giving them that," he said. In an article for the Washington Post newspaper James Rubin, a former state department official in the Bill Clinton administration who conducted the 2006 interview, pointed out McCain's comments and accused the Arizona senator of hypocrisy and of "smearing" Obama. "Given his stated position then, it is either the height of hypocrisy or a case of political amnesia for McCain to inject Hamas into the American election," he wrote. However a spokesman for McCain on Friday said that the presidential hopeful believed any talks with Hamas would "require mandatory conditions'' and Hamas would have to renounce violence and "abandon its goal of eradicating Israel". Obama previously said in a debate last July that, if elected, he would hold unconditional talks with the leaders of Iran, Syria, North Korea, Venezuela and Cuba. However in April he denounced Hamas as a "terrorist organisation" and said the US should only negotiate with Hamas "if they renounce terrorism, recognize Israel's right to exist, and abide by past agreements". ------------------------------------------------------ Comment: I smell some flipping & flopping coming to a media outlet near you..........
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1. Memory loss. (Check.) 2. Difficulty performing familiar tasks. 3. Problems with language. (Check...Him and Bush.) 4. Disorientation to time and place. (Check.) 5. Poor or decreased judgment. (Check...again, him and Bush.) 6. Problems with abstract thinking. (Check. Him and Bush.) 7. Misplacing things. (Check. For Bush, that is. Where are those WMDs?) 8. Changes in mood or behavior. (Check.) 9. Changes in personality. (Check.) 10. Loss of initiative. Symptoms of Alzheimer's Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
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mccain't has diplomacy skills of bush, i almost feel scared enough to vote for him, if that terrorist hussein obumma just scare hillary into going home with bubba instead whoever or wherever he wants...
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