Comments on: McCain: "I Know What's Right For America"
GOP Presidential Hopeful Says He Is Happy With His Campaign's Performance
- concerning obama''s inexperience. its always
best in business to hire someone who has
no experience, never worked day in his life.
never hire someone who has a bachelor''s degree
in accounting for controller. you need
someone who flunked algebra in junior high.
you see, the more experience someone has,
the less he is trusted to do the job.
obviously, the stupidity of intelligence
is well known. you see actually the more
intelligent you are, the stupider you really are.
survival of the fittest is known to be a lie.
the fittest always kill each other off in
wars etc. which is why it is the survival
of the stupidest or most unfit. the dumb
like a fox, and crazy as a fox, and too sick
to work like a fox, is right on.
oh, but sire, i have a hangnail therefore cannot
serve. you serve instead sire. and of
course, mccain is too old. and as the sun
sets on the baby boomers, we have great
hopes for generation y, z, and then back
to a. generation x, is rather quietly kept
''peaceful''. ah yes, generation y, theirs
is to reason why, not just do and die.
i voted for mccain 8 years ago in the primary.
very few others did. i reregistered peace
and freedom, yesterday. - Reply to this comment
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No, CONSERVATIVES brought us slavery and segregation. The political party in relation to the history is meaningless since political party platforms change over time. But the neocons around here have tried to float this argument around here before. The argument being that somehow modern day Republicans are the standard bearer of equal rights because Lincoln was a Republican 150 years ago. Which is of course laughable since Republicans today are the ones now who are against immigrants, affirmative action, women''''s rights and gay people (among many on the list of conservative "unacceptable" people). But that argument has been promptly smacked down in the past, so I won''''t go through the stunning ignorance of your statement again.
Posted by Rafterman1 at 10:14 PM : Aug 19, 2007
I agree with Rafterman1. No matter how many times you post your nonsense, you can''t change the truth. - Reply to this comment
- How many millions have been made by the JFK, RFK, MLK, Flight 800, Roswell and the "We never landed on the Moon" conspiracy promoters?
Posted by history_101
Quite a few, but in the cases of JFK, RFK, and MLK, exponentially much more money was made by those who benefited from, and those behind the perpetrators of the murders. - Reply to this comment
- "Isn''''t it clear that Muslims carried out 9/11, and the war on terror is a clash of civilizations and religions?"
No, it is not clear at all. Some of those accused of hijacking the planes are still alive, meaning they could not possibly have been on the plane. When there is doubt of one or more, then all are questionable.
If there had been any Christians among them, (which cannot be determined by surname, I know of many Christians who still have Arabic names) would you assume then that it was a Christian attack?
The "war on terror" is nothing more than war profiteering, and using the term "terrorism" as a catch all phrase to justify anyone who actively protests or resists US foreign policy is the means by which dissent is stifled. Even rational Americans who question the many lies told to start the "war" are called "terrorist sympathizers" by the proponents of this madness.
It is a clash, but not of religion and civilization, rather it is one of an aggressor country (the US) invading and commandeering the resources of sovereign states, and of those states who resist it. - Reply to this comment
- Two questions about conspiracy theories.
1. Aren''t conspiracy theories really a means for narcissistic people who think they''re smarter than everyone else (that don''t see "the truth")to make lots of money spouting falsehoods from self identified experts and using out of context statements from trusted authorities?
2. How many millions have been made by the JFK, RFK, MLK, Flight 800, Roswell and the "We never landed on the Moon" conspiracy promoters? - Reply to this comment
- Posted by SgtRDS at 01:38 AM : Aug 20, 2007
Margaritas ante porcos
Me oportet propter praeceptum te nocere - Reply to this comment
- Posted by SgtRDS at 01:38 AM : Aug 20, 2007
4. Isn''t it clear that Muslims carried out 9/11, and the war on terror is a clash of civilizations and religions? Therefore, isn''t 9/11 skepticism harmful to our faith?
Actually, 9/11 truth is a vital issue for all people of faith. That is why prominent Christian theologians state that 9/11 was an inside job , and prominent Jewish scholars and rabbis say that uncovering the truth of 9/11 has the power to bring positive, lasting change to our nation and to our world .
5. Isn''t this kind of thinking really a psychological problem? And isn''t it promoted by anti-semites?
Not at all. Some very prominent psychologists question the government''s version of 9/11 , as do many people of Jewish faith .
6. Aren''t conspiracy theories anti-American, and isn''t all the questioning of 9/11 part of what''s wrong with America today?
Questioning our government is part of what it means to be a patriot and to love your country . People who question 9/11 are patriots who love their country . - Reply to this comment
- Posted by SgtRDS at 01:38 AM : Aug 20, 2007
17 Questions About 9/11
9/11 Proof | April 4, 2007
1. Don''t all the high-level officials agree on what happened on 9/11?
No. Numerous present and former high-level military leaders and politicians have questioned the administration''s version of 9/11.
2. Isn''t 9/11 a partisan political issue, where extremists in one party are simply trying to smear the other party for political gain?
No, credible people from across the political spectrum question 9/11, including prominent conservatives , prominent liberals , and prominent centrists.
3. Isn''t it disrespectful to the victims of 9/11 and their families to question the events of that day?
No. Many of the families of the victims question the official story and are demanding that the truth be disclosed. The same is true of many dying heroes - the first responders who worked tirelessly to save lives on and after 9/11 - and are soon to become victims of the 9/11 attacks themselves. See this article . - Reply to this comment
- saw the issue of slavery brought up in an earlier posting, the fact is the Democratic Party rose to prominence after the Civil War on the platform of returning slavery to the south, Bill Clinton was/is a supporter of flying the Confederate flag, go back and actually read history sometime.
Posted by lorinkundert at 10:46 PM : Aug 19, 2007
but another fact is that the ''good ol'' boyz who were against intergration and equal rights for blacks or native americans defected in the 1950s and 1960s and now inhabit the Republican party. This is the party that gave us Willie Horton and bigoted adds in Tennessee in the last election cycle. This is the party that seems to run rife with people who not only dislike minorities but often are card carrying members of the KKK or Aryan Nation. David Duke is a republican. Nothing more need be said. - Reply to this comment
- you want truth, seek independent sources. If you want to hear what fits your perspective, go to foxnews.com.
Posted by formrusmcsgt at 09:11 PM : Aug 19, 2007
NO source is truly Independent. Everyone and every organization has an agenda and will tailor their actions and data to fit that agenda, even if the avg joe working for them or listening to them does not know this. - Reply to this comment
- What about the millions of children who are American citizens yet children of illegals? You want them all deported as well? Posted by formrusmcsgt at 08:48 PM : Aug 19, 2007
No apple becomes an orange just because it comes to fruition in an orange grove. If the Parents are of a certain heritage, so are the children. No, they should not have to leave their families here, the children go with the parents, if we want to grant citizenship to them just for having a child on American soil then grant it when the child turns 18. Until that point, they are recognized as the same citizenship as those who spawned them.
It really is not that difficult. I was born in England. But since both my parents were American, I was given dual citizenship. We returned to the states when I was 3. I was told I could choose either country when I turned 18, but that the US government would not allow me to be both. When I was 17, I received a letter from the US State Dept requesting that I declare which country I would be a citizen of, to pledge my allegiance to that country in writing and in front of legal officials, and to denounce any/all citizenship in the UK. Either that, or face deportation. The point is, at the time I became an Adult, even though both my parents were American and indeed included a lineage that stretched back over 300 years and included Native American, I was still held in a sort of citizen limboas should any child with parents from one land and them born in another. - Reply to this comment
- Someone call me? Sorry, I thought I heard someone say schizophrenia..
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- And what would it make you? You have done nothing but insult Randall and myself, made claims that the "government was involved in planning and implementing 9-11, distorted the words of Lee Hamilton to your definition. I have never voted for Bush and will not vote for the nut in this article or any of the other nuts be it republican or democrat that are currently running.
Posted by radiob at 10:05 PM : Aug 19, 2007
He''s barely stopped short of claiming the CIA sunk the Titanic and burned Joan of Arc. I don''t think I''ve ever seen a more paranoid nut on here.....
Lee Hamilton says that there are still things to learn about 9-11 and this loonytoon decides that some sort of secret decoder ring message saying that he thinks there''s a conspiracy. Hell there''s still much to be learned about George Washington too, but that doesn''t mean he involved in a conspiracy and kept secret plans in his wooden teeth! - Reply to this comment
- I am a Navajo relocatee from Sand Springs, AZ. John McCain has supported relocations of Navajos from Hopi Partition Lands. John McCain does not help Navajos on Hopi Partition lands. The Navajo Hopi Land dispute is a land scam with Navajo Tribe stealing money from the people from Sand Springs, AZ. Congress has repeatedly passed laws to help the Navajo tribe steal the coal royalty from my relatives without due process.
vist http://www.keyahhozhonitours.com/sand_springs_az.html
John McCain allows such criminal and human rights abuse to occur in his state. He is not suitable to be President. - Reply to this comment
- puke till you die screen name
Posted by ainttaken
I second that.
The sooner the better.
Posted by rushlimpdrug at 11:52 PM : Aug 19, 2007
Amen, but simple death would be too good for it. Here''s hoping it''s a painful death along with being messy.... - Reply to this comment
- Most of you are suckers.
You think of yourselves as "left" or "right", and waste time and bandwidth arguing over nothing, here is the truth you all are too blind or stupid to see;
None of the so-called candidates from either side are nothing more than corrupt faces put up to distract you suckers from the fact that your own "party" has long ago abandoned any semblance of core values, and has become competitors to sit in the corruption seat.
"Conservatives" when your party OKs deficit spending for an illegal war, your party has basically screwed you.
"Liberals" when your party speaks of continuing an illegal war, for the sake of trying to attract the war monger vote, your party has basically screwed you.
We have three serious problems in America, corruption, collusion, and nepotism. It cuts across ideology, and is making slaves of everyone who works for a living.
Its time you miseducated dupes started recognizing the real problem. I know I''m a little over your heads when I say this, but furthering social division won''t solve it.
Neither will McCain, or any of the current crop from either side. - Reply to this comment
- Please, for his own good and to stop this embarrassment, take him home, shut him up and put him in a rocking chair someplace where nursing aides can keep an eye on him so he doesn''''t wander off again!
Posted by SgtRDS at 04:46 PM : Aug 19, 2007
- and keep him off the latenight show. He''s so pathetically senile. He most probably the war in Vietnam and Kampochia is still raging on... - Reply to this comment
- Flip-flop, flip-flop, flip-flop, flip-flop, flip-flop, flip-flop, flip-flop, flip-flop, flip-flop, flip-flop, flip-flop.
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VOTE DEMOCRAT IN 2008 - Reply to this comment
- This guy is not worthy of the news. He''s old news.
Sorry John, your game is over. - Reply to this comment
- From the Democrat Party ... the political party that brought America slavery, segregation, and the internment of Japanese Americans... now the self-appointed enforcers of what is "hate speach"......
yawn.....
More political schizophrenia from self-loathing libs..... - Reply to this comment




