McCain Won
September 27, 2008 | topics: Foreign Policy, John McCain, Business, Earmarks, Books, Military, Iraq, Iran, Russia, Pakistan
John Edwards should get some literature and an absentee ballot out to American al-Qaeda leader Adam Gadahn. ABC News has got the backgrounder:
Despite his rejection of U.S. citizenship, Gadahn made reference to the mortgage crisis in the United States, saying that it was triggered by right-wing fanatics trying to usher in the “end days.”
Address the package to Crazytown, Pakistan.
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