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McCain: could win in last 48hrs/Attack coming in 2009?

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LORDSTOWN, Ohio, June 27 (UPI) -- Presumptive Republican nominee John McCain says he is the underdog but he expects to pull ahead in the final days of the U.S. presidential election campaign.

The Arizona senator said in Ohio the race between him and likely Democratic nominee Barack Obama likely will go down to the wire, Fox News reported.

"I'm the underdog. I'm behind," McCain said. "I've got to catch up and get ahead. And I expect to do that about 48 hours before the general election."
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2008/06/27/McCain_predicts_11th-hour_victory/UPI-13341214625007/
McCain made the comments the same day a poll indicated Obama leads him nationally and in several swing states.

He criticized Obama for refusing to meet his demands for a series of informal town hall meetings around the nation.

"I would meet him anywhere, anytime," McCain said. "I have kept days open."

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/06/29/ftn/main4217516.shtml
(CBS) In describing the reasons he believes the Republicans' presumptive nominee for president would be better prepared than the Democrats' to lead the nation next January, Sen. Joe Lieberman said that history shows the United States would likely face a terrorist attack in 2009.

"Our enemies will test the new president early," Lieberman, I-Conn., told Face The Nation host Bob Schieffer. "Remember that the truck bombing of the World Trade Center happened in the first year of the Clinton administration. 9/11 happened in the first year of the Bush administration."

Lieberman nonetheless distanced himself from remarks by McCain chief strategist Charlie Black, who came under criticism for suggesting in an interview that McCain's election chances would be improved if a terrorist attack occurred before November.

"Sometimes even the best of them say things that are not what they intended to say," Lieberman said. "Certainly the implications there I know were not what Charlie intended. And he apologized for it. Senator McCain said he didn't agree. And, of course, I feel the same way.

"But here's the point. We're in a war against Islamist extremists who attacked us on 9/11. They've been trying to attack us in many, many ways since then."

A former Democratic nominee for vice president, Lieberman endorsed McCain for president because, he says, the Democratic Party he joined in the early 1960s is not reflected by the party's current leadership.

He also said that he feels McCain is better prepared to be commander in chief than Barack Obama. "[McCain] knows the world," Lieberman said. "He's been tested. He's ready to protect the security of the American people."

Lieberman also assailed Obama and fellow Senators who called for a timetable of withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq and opposed the "surge" of additional U.S. forces pushed forth by President Bush.

"It's now working," Lieberman told Schieffer. "If we had done what Senator Obama asked us to do for the last couple of years, today Iran and al Qaeda would be in control of Iraq. It would be a terrible defeat for us and our allies in the Middle East and throughout the world. Instead, we've got a country that's defending itself, that's growing economically, where there's been genuine political reconciliation, and where Iran and al Qaeda are on the run. And that's the way it ought to be."

However, McCain's readiness was disputed by retired General Wesley Clark, who is backing Obama for president, despite McCain's storied military experience in Vietnam. "Well, I don't think riding in a fighter plane and getting shot down is a qualification to be president," he said.

(CBS)
"I think Joe has it exactly backwards here," Clark told Schieffer. "I think being president is about having good judgment. It's about the ability to communicate. And what Barack Obama brings is incredible communication skills, proven judgment. You look at his meteoric rise in politics and you see a guy who deals with people well, who understands issues, who brings people together, and who has good judgment in moving forward.

"And I think what we need to do, Bob, is we need to stop talking about the old politics of left and right, and we need to pull together and move the country forward. And I think that's what Barack Obama will do.

“Because in the matters of national security policymaking, it's a matter of understanding risk. It's a matter of gauging your opponents and it's a matter of being held accountable. John McCain's never done any of that in his official positions. I certainly honor his service … But he hasn't held executive responsibility."

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Pro- war, pro-death penalty, millionaire Democrat Obama is the same as pro war pro-death penalty, millionaire Republican McCain. They have nothing to offer the workingclass. The Democrats only exist to keep the Reds and Greens out of office,
and they are not doing much of a job with that either as their candidates stink equally. If you are for peace, against the death penalty and for the workingclass, you will have to voce socialist (Peace & Freedom) or Green. See http://peaceandfreedom.org/home/

There are some things you should know about Obama. He supported reactionary Lieberman in Lieberman's last run for the Senate, when another Democrat challenged Lieberman. Obama is just as pro-Israel as is McCain. Both are anti-gay marriage. There is more below. You should also know that if Obama does not put Clinton on the ticket, he can just stop campaigning. There are lots of whtie Democrats who would rather either stay home or vote for McCain. Remember, most voters, Democrat and Republican, make over $100,000 a year and are property owners. Most of the 100 million American adults who never vote are the workingclass. Most of the workingclass never votes for anyone.

Further, the fact that Lieberman is predicting a "terrorist attack" is further proof that all of these alleged terrorist attacks are inside jobs. The initial proof is the evidence, and all of the evidence demonstrates every single "terrorist attack" is an inside job. They all exist to perpetrate war and fascism so as to maximize the profits of the capitalist class, the primary goal of this backward, bankrupt society. Only a serious labor movement can put an end to the private profit system, a rotten system endorsed equally by Obama and McCain.

More on Obama:
1. “The Obama Craze: Count Me Out” of 2/27/08 by Matt Gonzalez
http://www.beyondchron.org/news/index.php?itemid=5413
2. Twelve Issues that Matter for 2008:
http://www.votenader.org/issues/
Here they are, all opposed by Obama/Clinton and McCain but supported by Ralph Nader, Greens and socialists:
1. Adopt single payer national health insurance
2. Cut the huge, bloated, wasteful military budget
3. No to nuclear power, solar energy first
4. Aggressive crackdown on corporate crime and corporate welfare
5. Open the presidential debates
6. Adopt a carbon pollution tax
7. Reverse US policy on the Middle East
8. Impeach Bush/Cheney
9. Repeal the Taft-Hartley anti-union law
10. Adopt a Wall Street securities speculation tax
11. Put an end to ballot access obstructionism
12. Work to end corporate personhood
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