Colin Powell to endorse Barack Hussein Obama

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Colin Powell may endorse Obama
By MIKE ALLEN

politico.com

Friday, October 17, 2008


Retired Gen. Colin Powell, once considered a potential running mate for Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), now may endorse his opponent, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), according to Republican sources. But an air of mystery surrounds Powell?s planned live appearance Sunday on NBC?s ?Meet the Press,? and no one is sure what he will say.

Powell?s unassailable national security credentials could sway voters who are vacillating about whether Obama is ready to be commander in chief, and his endorsement of the Illinois senator would make a national security emphasis by McCain in the election?s closing days extremely difficult.

Powell, 71, a professional soldier for 35 years, has advised the last three Republican presidents.

The general?s camp is being coy about what he might or might not say on Sunday. But some McCain advisers suspect, without being sure, that Powell will endorse Obama.

?It?s going to make a lot of news, and certainly be personally embarrassing for McCain,? a McCain official said. ?It comes at a time when we need momentum, and it would create momentum against us.?

Powell, a four-star Army general, was national security adviser to President Ronald Reagan; chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the 1991 Persian Gulf war, when George H.W. Bush was president; and President George W. Bush?s first secretary of State,

Powell has consulted with both Obama and McCain, and the general?s camp has indicated in the past that he would not endorse.

On ?Meet the Press? in June 2007, Powell said: ?I?ve met with Sen. Obama twice. I?ve been around this town a long time, and I know everybody who is running for office, and I make myself available to talk about foreign policy matters and military matters with whoever wishes to chat with me.?

Asked by moderator Tim Russert if he would come back into government, Powell said: ?I would not rule it out. I?m not at all interested in political life, if you mean elected political life. That is unchanged. But I always keep my, my eyes open and my ears open to requests for service.?

Asked about an endorsement, he said: ?It?s too early.?

NBC?s ?Andrea Mitchell broke the news of Powell?s surprise ?Meet the Press? appearance on the ?Today? show Friday.

?In what promises to be a dramatic moment Sunday, Colin Powell ? a lion of the Republican establishment, whom McCain and Obama both have courted for months ? will finally speak out on a variety of issues, appearing exclusively on ?Meet the Press,?? Mitchell said. ?Of course, years ago, he was talked about as the possible first ? African-American nominee of a major party.?
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I think that John Mac will be kinda upset over this.

And with a promise for something in the cabinet ?

Oh I will be watching Sundays meet the press.


This would be perfect payback for what Bush and Cheney put Powell through.

Very nice move with this one so close to election time.

Lets see......

John McCain goes on Letterman.

Obama negotiates with Colin Powell to jump ship and join him in getting America back on its feet again.

Let me think about which one is more Presidential.

DTB ? drfreeze ? garden ?
 
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95% of what ?

african americans voting for barack....powell may have been given his opportunities by republican administrations(how `bout that),but he isn`t now,and never has been a conservative...

hell,he was against kicking saddam out of kuwait...

he`s a moderate/liberal........this is no shock....
 

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Cannot blame Powell for distancing himself from the current mess in the White House especially after they made him look like a foot at the United Nations.
 

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Putin tracks pet dog from spaceStory Highlights
Russian TV shows Russian PM tracking his dog with new satellite system

Vladimir Putin uses Labrador to demonstrate Global Navigation Satellite System


MOSCOW, Russia (AP) -- Russia's satellite navigation system isn't fully operational yet, but it seems to work on Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's dog.


Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin (right) uses the satellite tracking system to keep tabs on his dog.

Putin listened Friday as his deputy, Sergei Ivanov, briefed him on the progress of the Global Navigation Satellite System.

Then footage broadcast on Russian TV showed them try a collar containing satellite-guided positioning equipment on the prime minister's black Labrador Koni.

Ivanov said that the equipment goes on a standby mode when "the dog doesn't move, if it, say, lies down in a puddle."

Putin interrupted him jokingly: "My dog isn't a piglet, it doesn't lie in puddles."

"She wags her tail, she likes it," Putin said after watching Koni outside his collonaded residence on Moscow's western outskirts.

The navigation system, which goes by acronym GLONASS, was developed during the Soviet era as a response to the U.S. Global Positioning System, but it has been slow to take shape amid the post-Soviet economic meltdown.

The government had promised to make the system fully operational by the beginning of this year, but it was delayed by equipment flaws and other technical problems.

Ivanov told Putin that the system would have 21 satellites by the year's end -- enough to provide navigation services over the entire Russian territory.

Ivanov said it would be available worldwide by the end of 2009, for which it would need to have 24 satellites.
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this has military uses ? I dont think the Russians are going to provide this for sale to citizens.

art.putin.dog.satellite.ap.jpg


I looked into that dogs eyes, and I seen his soul
 
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Cannot blame Powell for distancing himself from the current mess in the White House especially after they made him look like a foot at the United Nations.
Exactly.
"I'm the one who presented it on behalf of the United States to the world, and (it) will always be a part of my record. It was painful. It's painful now,"
In sharp contrast to some of our MadJack resident Bush apologists, Gen. Powell has also said that he had "never seen evidence to suggest" a connection between the September 11, 2001 terror attacks in the United States and the Saddam regime.
 

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Bush and Chenny sent him to UN with false info. What took him so long if it's true he will go Obama.
Wiz you mad at all those women too that will vote Obama?
 
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