The situation in the country of Georgia appears terrible – and the U.S. is extremely unlikely to exert military force to save their ally from the Russians, who have taken control of the country and seem likely to divide and annex a portion of it. A lot of people, myself included, thought John McCain was going over the top when he told the Georgian President two weeks ago, “Today we are all Georgians.” Right now ‘being a Georgian’ is to be insecure and under threat of losing life, property and maybe country. But perhaps Georgia’s President and others misunderstood McCain. Maybe John McCain was expressing solidarity with Newt Gingrich, Jimmy Carter or some other Georgians?
You decide:
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DEAR READERS-
SEN. MC’CAIN HAS EXPERIENCE IN THE SENATE. HE CAN STARE DOWN THE RUSSIANS WHO ARE CLEARLY ON THE MARCH. WE CAN’T GO FOR LESS.
ROBERT JONES
Posted 31 Aug 2008 at 2:30 am ¶Trackbacks & Pingbacks 1
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