Comments on: What's Next For John McCain?
GOP Presidential Hopeful Must Jump-Start Campaign
- Retirement. John, I don't know you, but I'm sure you're probably one h e ll of a good guy. You could have won the whole thing, but you just forgot America is run, to some degree, by the people. And although there are a lot of sheep out here, there are also a lot of free thinkers who don't, for one minute, believe Iraq had anything to do with "The War on Terror."
If your buddy George wants to be mendacious again, tell him not to have any Irish guys in his inner circle:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/01/09/60minutes/main592330.shtml
WE WANT OUR SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN BROUGHT HOME and you missed the boat. You of all people should know, that if it wasn't for all the Americans raising h ell during Vietnam, you might still be stuck in some horrible unknown POW camp. We want our boys home now. - Reply to this comment
- What "did in" McCain was cozying up to democrats and stabbing his own party in the back. This is a rejection of his immigration reform stance an his priorities in general.
He will do the dance of a thousand deaths.....and so will other RINO's. Watch it happen. - Reply to this comment
- "What's Next For John McCain?"
A remake of Ricky Martin's "She Bangs"? - Reply to this comment
- Send him the the Old War Veterans Home. Not to the US Senate or any other elected or appointed office.
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- Well now John: what do you think. The markets in Iraq may have caught up with you. Along with your hoorays for the surge and other BUSHIE policies. You should have been true to yourself; at least you had the people's respect then.
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- Who cares.
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- I feel sorta bad for McCain too. I probably would have voted for him in 2000 (even though I'm a Democrat) because he always seemed to be honest and intelligent.
But, when he stuck his head up Bush's butt, then tried to woo the evangelicals he lost me. Way too phoney to believe.
Too bad. - Reply to this comment
- I, too, used to respect him. No longer is that the case because of his bush-like bullheadedness to pursue this inane war. He's just an old soldier who can only relive Vietnam in perpetuity. Sad really...
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HOPE for America.
Go Ron Paul!
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- One repub that I hoped would turn democrat. Lot of respect for the man. Maybe that's just the 'Nam in me.
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Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




