Comments on: Reporter's Notebook: Not McCain's Iraq
Allen Pizzey's Perspective On Iraq Differs Sharply From That Of A Recent Congressional Delegation
- "CBS, NBC, CNN, PMSNBC and the Democrats have something bad to say about Iraq? Shocking......."
Posted by hillaryin08 at 12:26 AM : Apr 08, 2007
But war lovers and Bush supporters want to look at this bloody mess with rose colored glasses, just to help save face for the most incompetent and negligent administration in American history ?
Not shocking at all. 100% Predictable. - Reply to this comment
- John Sidney McCain, Sr. (b. August 9, 1884, Teoc, Mississippi - d. September 6, 1945) was a U.S. Navy Admiral who served under Admiral William "Bull" Halsey in the Pacific in World War II. He is best known for his leadership in the Philippines campaign, including the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
John Sidney McCain, Jr. (January 17, 1911 %u2013 March 22, 1981) was a four star admiral in the United States Navy, husband of Roberta Wright, whom he married on January 21, 1933, in Tijuana, Mexico.
John Sidney McCain III (born August 29, 1936) is an American Republican politician, currently the senior U.S. Senator from Arizona. He was a presidential candidate in the 2000 election, but was defeated in the Republican primary by current President George W. Bush. - Reply to this comment
- inventagod is right, this is not a war, it's a war crime in progress and our troops are nothing more then a tool, like a handgun, that the thieves Bush and Cheney are using to loot our treasury and the future of our children. The war is what it was always intended to be, a way of transferring huge amounts of taxpayers money into the bank accounts of the already rich war contractors and big oil companies. The blood of our troops is just the grease on the wheels of the machine Bush and Cheney have built to steal from us. This is not a presidency, it's an on-going criminal enterprise with all Americans the victims. And our children. And our grand children And our great grand children. For many generations to come the money the Bush and Cheney families spend will drip with the blood of our troops.
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- "CBS, NBC, CNN, PMSNBC and the Democrats have something bad to say about Iraq?
Shocking.......
Posted by hillaryin08"
Independents and a good chunk of Republicans feel the same way. The only Bush supporters left on this are the fake conservatives who are busy burying their heads in the sand and thinking of ponies. - Reply to this comment
- McCain needs an MRI of the brain.
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- Echoes of the Broadway Everglades,
With her mythical madonnas still walking in their shades:
Lenny Bruce, declares a truce and plays his other hand.
Marshall McLuhan, casual viewin, head buried in the sand.
Sirens on the rooftops wailing, but theres no ship sailing.
Groucho, with his movies trailing, stands alone with his punchline failing.
Klu Klux Klan serve hot soul food and the band plays In the Mood
The cheerleader waves her cyanide wand,
Theres a smell of peach blossom and bitter almonde.
Caryl Chessman sniffs the air and leads the parade, he know in a scent,
You can bottle all you made.
Theres Howard Hughes in blue suede shoes,
Smiling at the majorettes smoking Winston Cigarettes.
And as the song and dance begins,
The children play at home with needles; needles and pins. - Reply to this comment
- CBS, NBC, CNN, PMSNBC and the Democrats have something bad to say about Iraq?
Shocking....... - Reply to this comment
- First, it is not a 'war', Bu$hCo invaded a soverign nation for it's oil.
Bu$h and his PNAC puppeteers may have pulled off 9/11 to sway the world's opinion on the Middle East, as a red flag. Following an abortive attack on Afghanistan, they seem to have grabbed US Treasury funding and used manufactured reasons to invade Iraq. Did Cheney's Secret Energy meetings have anything to do with the invasion? We must investigate that. Did the cherry-picked 9/11 investigation whitewash something far darker? We must investigate fully. There is no statute of limitations on murder and treason. - Reply to this comment
- McCain just lost any chance he might have had to come in third or forth in the Republican race for President. He may as well go ahead and go out to pasture or he may need therapy. This man has no understanding of the world around him. He is much like Bush, too much like him. He will say anything to justify whatever he wants at the moment.
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- McCain has as much credibility as Gomer, Jethro, Goober or any other Bush supporter you can think of. McCain thinks that one can walk safely in any Iraq market as long as you have a division of troops behind you, a squadron of Apache helicopters hovering above you and your bullet proof vest on, its just like any other normal stroll in the park.
McCain is Bush and Karl Rove's lapdog or should I say French poodle. - Reply to this comment
- dallison7
I so hope you are right. McCain's brain pulled up lame long ago. It's really too bad because in his younger days he had possibilities. Unfortunately, ol' John is like many boxers who don't know when their days in the ring are over. - Reply to this comment
- After a staged walkabout that required massive security, Sen. McCain did the time-honored politician's back-track, and said he "misspoke" about how well things were going.
This ill-advised 'propaganada venture' has dealt the fatal blow to McCain's political career.
He 'hitched his wagon to a dead horse'. - Reply to this comment
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