AMMAN -- With the U.S. presidential elections just two months away,
many Arabs and Muslims are increasingly worried that a victory for
another conservative Republican administration will exacerbate the
tensions and turbulence that have followed the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks
on the United States.

The events and speeches at the Republican Party convention in
Minnesota, which endorsed the candidacy of Arizona Senator John McCain
and his running mate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, were given special
attention in the Arab media, as commentators voiced fears that a
McCain administration would pursue, perhaps more belligerently, the
path of the current government.

As a rule, Arab governments in the region prefer to refrain from
showing their preferences in U.S. elections, but the media, including
the state-controlled TV and press, have made no secret of their desire
to see a new leadership in Washington that is run by Democratic
presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama. -
http://www.metimes.com/International/2008/09/05/mccain-palin_ticket_chills_arabs_muslims/8625/

That's right, Mr. Moderate Muslim, we ain't finished with you yet...
not by a long shot.

Hey, Sheiks of Saud, why not drop by Wasilla and try running that game
on Sarah.
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