Sqrl said:
Sure, but we don't want to reach the wrong conclusions either, right? So wouldn't you agree it is constructive to rule out sources that have strong bias or are unreliable? Of course I could ask you the same question, you say you did a google search and found that McCain asked for a UN resolution as well but didn't provide a link...how constructive is that? Nobody but you knows which article you saw or what context the comment was made in. |
John McCain never actually said the UN should pass resolutions against Russia. He said the UN should draft up a bunch of resolutions against Russia, that Russia would then veto to embaress Russia on the world stage.
Which is quite similar. Though somewhat different as one gives you the idea he knows how the UN works.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/20080811/pl_politico/19061_1
John McCain knows that said resolution won't pass but thinks it's a good idea for political gain... vs Obama who thinks the UN can actually get something done.








