Monday, December 17, 2007

Lieberman and McCain

Lieberman and McCain on Terrorism



Lieberman and McCain. If you’re reading this most likely you already realize Lieberman a former Democrat who won his senate chair running on an independent ticket has thrown his support to a Republican. Lieberman was quoted as stating that McCain has “the best chance of uniting the country in its fight against Islamic terrorism."



Although this comforting to see Joe Lieberman support McCain for the very fact that Lieberman is tied to neither a Democratic party or Republican party. This being said Lieberman does not have to comply along party line politics. Lieberman’s is an independent and is only one of two Senators to change their party affiliation since 1989. The last winning senator that switched party affiliation was from Vermont. He switched to run and win as an Independent .

A voter should be happy to see Lieberman and McCain willing to work together. However, with McCain’s backing the fight on terrorism we should also ask what is the extent of Lieberman and McCain actions, and what would they be willing to do to continue the fight on terrorism? This is important because our citizens need to know McCain intent if he becomes president. Will McCain endeavor to keep our troops in Iraq? If so, what will he use to measure success on the war on terrorism? The most important question other than the amount of lives it will cost is how much will the United State continue to pay to fight and endless war.

The creed of the United States military and our elected officials is to protect our country from harm both foreign and domestic. Yes, I am sure most Americans already know this; however, what if the attack is a subverted domestic attack on the financial stability of the United States? Easy indicators are: the dollar is week, energy prices continue to skyrocket and the middle class continues to shrink and unemployment continues to rise. Lieberman and McCain are aware of this as they have given speeches on these subjects. However, is McCain and Lieberman unknowingly supporting an attack on United States financial system?

I am not saying Lieberman and McCain are domestic terrorists. On the contrary, both Lieberman and McCain are fiscally conservative. However, I believe a point should be made on fiscal responsibility to help prevent a possible underlying plan from foreign terrorists to help bring down the United States financially.

Lieberman and McCain have proven their dedication to the Senate and the United States. Lieberman’s dedication was shown by his desire to run for his seat as an independent when his own party to tried to blackball him, causing him to lose the democratic primary nomination. McCain's obvious service and sacrifice as a prisoner of war and his continued service in the Senate are obvious indicators of his dedication to the United States.
These are only conspiracy theories on how it is possible for a plan to be created. This is supported by the World Trade Center attacks, a financial center for the United States and other countries, which was also attacked more than one time with the final conclusion of the Twin Towers collapsing on 9/11.
This can only lead to a conclusion that Lieberman and McCain should be aware of an attack on the fiscal stability of the United States.

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