McCain is "Directly Responsible" for ISIS
McCain is "Directly Responsible" for ISIS
"And how we burned in the camps later thinking, what would things have been like, if every security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain, whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family?"
McCain is a true war hero. That said, its time for him to exit. He is just too blind to reality.
McCain is a true war hero because and only because he flew 24 sorties off a carrier deck flying an A-4, one of the worst aircraft ever given our military.
Other than that he has proven to be the best democrat the republicans have fielded in the last 25 years. His time of crossing the aisle has come to an end, he needs to go only because he forgot what a republican truly stands for.
When some wild-eyed, eight-foot-tall maniac grabs your neck, taps the back of your favorite head up against the barroom wall, and he looks you crooked in the eye and he asks you if ya paid your dues, you just stare that big sucker right back in the eye, and you remember what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like that: "Have ya paid your dues, Jack?" "Yessir, the check is in the mail." ----- Jack Burton 1986
People change. One of the most infamous traitors in American history (Benedict Arnold) was an American war hero before he was a traitor.
Dr. Ward is the best chance we have had in a long time to oust mccain. I've met her and volunteer when I can to help her out., but mccain has pulled out the bag of dirty tricks, as he always does, and is running misleading and inaccurate radio sound bites about her record in the Arizona senate.
I liked the video, she backs up her statements with facts, something mccains people won't do.
I wish she would air the clip of mccain standing at the border with the sheriff of Pinal county saying "build the dang fence"
Hero or not his time is over, it's time to retire. If the brain dead fucks in this state nominate him again, i'm voting democrat, hell what would be the difference
There are many, many Vn vets who consider McCain anything but a war "hero". Same deal with Kerry.
Nietzsche: From life's school of war: what does not kill me makes me stronger.
Hmmm, war hero you say?
After he was out of the hospital, McCain continued cooperating with the North Vietnamese for a period of three years. He made radio broadcasts for the communists and met with foreign delegations, including the Cubans. He was interviewed by at least two North Vietnamese generals one of whom was Vietnam’s national hero, General Vo Nguyen Giap.
On June 4, 1969, a U.S. wire service story headlined “PW Songbird Is Pilot Son of Admiral,” reported one of McCain’s radio broadcasts: “Hanoi has aired a broadcast in which the pilot son of the United States commander in the Pacific, Adm. John McCain, purportedly admits to having bombed civilian targets in North Vietnam and praises medical treatment he has received since being taken prisoner.
“The broadcast was beamed to American servicemen in South Vietnam as a part of a propaganda series attempting to counter charges by U.S. Defense Secretary Melvin Laird that American prisoners are being mistreated in North Vietnam.”
McCain says he violated the Code of Conduct only when the North Vietnamese brutally tortured him. He further claims that he was so distraught afterwards that he tried to commit suicide. He has never explained why his “aid to the enemy” continued for more than three years.
http://truthuncensored.net/john-mcca...a-fraud-video/
Chilling effect cited
One final evisceration in the law was McCain’s removal of all its enforcement teeth. The original act provided for criminal penalties for anyone, such as military bureaucrats in Washington, who destroy or cover up or withhold from families any information about a missing man. McCain erased this part of the law. He said the penalties would have a chilling effect on the Pentagon’s ability to recruit personnel for its POW/MIA office.
McCain does not deal lightly with those who disagree with him on any of these issues or who suggest that the evidence indeed shows that a significant number of prisoners were alive and cached away as future bargaining chips when he came home in the group of 591 released in 1973.
Over the years, he has regularly vilified any group or person who keeps trying to pry out more evidence about MIAs. He calls them “hoaxers” and “charlatans ” and “conspiracy theorists.” He decries the “bizarre rantings of the MIA hobbyists” and describes them as “individuals primarily who make their living off of keeping the issue alive.” Before he died last year of leukemia, retired Col. Ted Guy, a highly admired POW and one of the most dogged resisters in the camps, wrote an angry open letter to the senator in an MIA newsletter. In it, he said of McCain’s stream of insults: “John, does this include Senator Bob Smith and other concerned elected officials? Does this include the families of the missing where there is overwhelming evidence that their loved ones were ‘last known alive? ’ Does this include some of your fellow POWs?”
http://www.vvof.org/mccain_hides.htm
"And how we burned in the camps later thinking, what would things have been like, if every security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain, whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family?"
The references to Benedict Arnold and McCain are spot on. Dr. Ward's biggest problem is the lack of name recognition.
As I used to have relatives that lived in northern AZ, I wish her the best of luck.
“I have little patience with people who take the Bill of Rights for granted. The Bill of Rights, contained in the first ten amendments to the Constitution, is every American’s guarantee of freedom.” - - President Harry S. Truman, “Years of Trial and Hope”
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