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America attacking Iran?

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I have just had a idea.

1st: could it be that Bush may attack Iran....leaving the mess for Obama to clean up!

Obama not use to this job(just fresh)...will make big mistakes, ...Oil will go thru the roof....and all of a sundden, you have the world in a mess.

Then in comes the ''World-President''.. New World Order!

How about that.

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  1. No.


  2. Uh, no

    Don't think so.

    Obambi will not be the next president.

  3. Bush might attack Iran, then appoint himself dictator, then select a successor, and elections are a thing of the past, too.

    I honestly don't see Iran as a threat, just as I didn't see Iraq as a threat.  But if what you say were to happen, and Obama is elected, he'll have lots of good minds to consult with, and I have faith HE would listen to intelligence and plan it out carefully so we don't end up in a quagmire looking belligerent to the rest of the civilized world.

  4. It would be just like Clinton leaving a mess for Bush by NOT doing anything about alQueda or bin Laden while he was in office and look what happened?

    I mean, Clinton knew about the threat both organizations posed, but chose to ignore it...even after they attacked Americans...twice.

    However, I don't see Bush ordering an attack with Iran just before leaving office, unless they pose an immediate threat.

  5. Yes, and then he's going to bomb your house and send you to Guantanamo.

  6. Ohhh ya... what an awesome idea! NOT! Are you stupid?

  7. As simplistic as this sounds, and as cynical a mind that spawned the idea, It's not nearly as "out there" as some of the other answerers would like to think.

    I've been watching the facts not seen on T.V. news, or in the Major Print Media, and my take is that strangely enough...this is probably one of the most likely scenarios (unless Pres. Shrub decides to scrap the election altogether and declare himself grand-poobah).

    I also have to wonder how Obama would handle himself now that the office of the presidency has almost unliateral power especially in times of national emergency.

    look up H.R. 1955, and Military commisions act.  Bush may have empowered these legislative acts, but they remain with the office when he's gone.

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