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Sunday, January 15, 2006

McCain, I would expect, but Dianne's doubly full of shit

they can take their war talk, they can take their iraq deja vu speeches, they can take their saber-rattling, they can take their support of the pro-democracy movement in iran and stick it where the sun does not shine... i've totally had it with this crap... totally, completely, ad infinitum, ad nauseam... KNOCK IT THE HELL OFF...!
"This is the most grave situation that we have faced since the end of the Cold War, absent the whole war on terror," Sen. John McCain told CBS' "Face the Nation."

[...]

McCain, widely seen as a likely 2008 Republican presidential candidate, added that war is not out of the question.

"There's only one thing worse than the United States exercising the military option; that is a nuclear-armed Iran," he said. "The military option is the last option but cannot be taken off of the table."

He also said the United States must support the pro-democracy movement in Iran.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat, told the same program that she agrees with McCain's assessment of the extent of Iran's threat.

"Iran has much more opportunity to create devastation in the Middle East than Iraq at this time," she said. "I think it's a very serious threat."

"This new president of Iran is very difficult to predict. He clearly holds very radical and fanatic views with -- certainly with respect to Israel," she said. "I don't think it's a stretch to say that, if the Iranians had a nuclear missile, that this president might well use it against Israel."

She called the issue "the major test of the international community."

yes, by all means, let's "test" the international community... let's put together another coalition of the "sure-we'll-make-a-token- appearance-if-it-makes-the-u.s.-happy-and-doesn't-jeopardize-
financial-assistance-or-trade-deals" nations...

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