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politics and politicians Title: Trump creates outrage in Iowa claiming that John McCain wasn't a war hero because he was a captured POW – and dodges questions about his own Vietnam War draft deferments
Donald Trump escalated his feud with Sen. John McCain on Saturady in Iowa by suggesting only his capture and five years as a prisoner of war turned him into a 'war hero.' 'He’s a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren't captured,' Trump said on stage at the Family Leader Summit in Ames. McCain spent years in a Viet Cong prison after the plane he was flying was shot down over Hanoi in October 1967.He was tortured enough to produce permanent physical disabilities. Trump got student and medical deferments and never served in uniform. He told reporters after his speech that a bone spur in his foot led to the medical exemption from the draft. Asked which foot had disqualified him, he couldn't remember. 'You'll have to look it up,' Trump said dismissively. 'It's in the records.' Rick Perry, the former Texas governor who is running 10th in an average of national polls, immediately called for Trump to quit his presidential campaign. ![]() ANGRY: Trump attacked Sen. John McCain and said the only reason he is considered a war hero is his capture and imprisonment as a POW during the Vietnam War. ![]() NOT A HERO? Sen. John McCain spent more than five years in a North Vietnamese prison after his plane was shot down durign the Vietnam War ![]() WALKING WOUNDED: McCain's torture left him disfigured and permanently damaged 'I respect Sen. McCain because he volunteered to serve his country,' Perry said in a statement. 'I cannot say the same of Mr. Trump.' 'His comments have reached a new low in American politics. His attack on veterans make him unfit to be Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces, and he should immediately withdraw from the race for President.' Trump focued considerable rhetorical artillery on McCain Saturday, mocking his bona fides on military and veterans issues: 'He graduated last in his class at Annapolis,' he claimed. 'Well, second-to-last.' In a press conference following his speech, Trump backtracked a few inches about prisoners of war. 'If somebody's a prisoner, I would consider him a war hero,' he said. 'But her have lots of heroes who wersn't prisoners. The billionaire's tussle with McCain began after he drew a reported 15,000 people to a campaign event in Phoenix to talk about illegal immigration. McCain, a proponent of comprehensive immigration reform, called his audience 'crazies.' Trump responded that the GOP's 2008 presidential nominee was a 'dummy.' In an emailed statement to DailyMail.com, Trump said after his press conference: 'I am not a fan John McCain because he has done so little for our Veterans and he should know better than anybody what the Veterans need, especially in regards to the VA.' 'He was extremely disrespectful to the thousands upon thousands of people, many of whom happen to be his constituents, that came to listen to me speak about illegal immigration in Phoenix last week by calling them "crazies",' Trump carped. 'These were not "crazies" – these were great American citizens.' 'I have great respect for all those who serve in our military including those that weren’t captured and are also heroes,' he insisted. Republicans auditioned all day for Christian conservatives, parading their bona fides in the nations' first presidential primary state. But not everyone searching for votes showed up. The cattle-call brought nine of the Republican Party's 15 declared presidential candidates to a single stage, less than a day after Democrats did the same thing – with all five of their White House hopefuls – a two-hour drive to the east. The Christian-right sponsoring group, The Family Leader, attracted mostly the candidates from the conservative end of the GOP spectrum. Led by political kingmaker Bob Vander Plaats, the group wields outsize influence in the Hawkeye State whenever Republicans barnstorm through during the run-up to the quadrennial Iowa caucuses. ![]() The $10 billion man was otherwise a crowd favorite in Ames, Iowa, speaking about his religion before a group of Christian conservatives ![]() Donald Trump's childhood church was First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Queens, New York City. He said he was in church just last week ![]() Anti-abortion politics were visible in Ames, Iowa on July 18, 2015 at the Family Leader summit, a gathering of Republican presidential candidates hosted ![]() Missing in Ames was the Republican front-runner Jeb Bush, the sometimes-moderate New Jersey governor Chris Christie and the usually moderate former New York governor George Pataki. Nowhere to be found were senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Rand Paul of Kentucky. Paul's libertarian brand of Republicanism, makes some religious conservatives wary. Carly Fiorina, the GOP's only female While House contestant, also didn't make the trip. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, the day's first candidate-speaker, wrapped up his time on stage in a Q&A with pollster Frank Luntz by asking if he could read aloud from a book. 'It's a Bible,' he said, drawing wild cheers from the audience. He read from the Gospel of Luke, chapter 12, verse 48: 'From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded' – explaining it as a parable about America's global primacy and its obligations to keep its people, and the world, safe. Rubio blasted the Obama administration's recent nuclear bargain with Iran, calling it 'a complete sham.' He also castigated the president for sidestepping the role of Islam in global terror. 'It's not radical Presbyterian terrorism,' he said. 'It's radical Islamic terrorism. ... We have to target them militarily in their safe havens.' Abortion politics were visible both outside and inside the event venue in Ames, Iowa. Sign-wavers pointed to right-wing outrage over a surreptitious video that showed a Planned Parenthood medical doctor describing how she tailored her abortion procedures in order to preserve fetal body parts for human biologics companies. ![]() ![]() Outrage over an undercover video sting of Planned Parenthood brought anti-abortion Iowa Rep. Steve King kicked off the day with anger over 'that in-quotes "doctor"' whom he said was killing 'babies that could be viable outside the womb. It is sickening to watch.' Seizing on the political moment as a springboard for new laws tightening abortion restrictions, Knig said: 'This is our chance.' Also in evidence was a lingering resentment over this month's stunning Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex weddings nationwide. 'Marriage = 1 [man] and 1 [woman],' a projected image declared above the stage as the crowd filed in, using icons to represent male and female. (9 images) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Comments (1-101) not displayed.
#102. To: Gatlin, Deckard, A K A Stone, cranky, nativist nationalist, misterwhite, Liberator, Percy, Misanthrope, (#96) Therefore it is incumbent on you to prove his medical exemption was not a valid one. Do it! He couldn't remember which foot it was when just asked. Are you kidding? потому что Бог хочет это тот путь #103. To: SOSO (#76) I don't see where it states what his medical deferment was for....do you? The important we need to find out if the deferment was valid....right? If it was not, then we can condemn him. On the other hand, if it was....then?
#104. To: SOSO (#102) Therefore it is incumbent on you to prove his medical exemption was not a valid one. Do it! Because he couldn't immediately remember which foot it was....that makes him a liar? Are YOU kidding? There are many possible reasons he could not immediately remember....but of course you will never consider that, right?
#105. To: TooConservative (#92) I do recall first hearing these stories in the early Eighties and I wondered at the time why we were only hearing about this supposed widespread spitting-on-troops so long after the war was ended and even the draft dodgers got pardoned. Becuase it took a long time after the war for people to stop treating and thinking of the Vietnam Vet like a POS. I clearly remember those days and how many of my acquaintenances freely expresswed their deep disquest at these vets. It was and remains a national embrassment. Few of these vets were enlisted men, most were drafted. They answered the call. They deserved much better treatment when they returned home. Save for the ones that broke down and committed autrocitites of their own, in my mind they are all heroes. потому что Бог хочет это тот путь #106. To: Gatlin (#104) There are many possible reasons he could not immediately remember....but of course you will never consider that, right? Reason #1: He is a lying sack of sh*t. All other possible reasons are of considerably less probability. потому что Бог хочет это тот путь #107. To: Gatlin (#104) Because he couldn't immediately remember which foot it was....that makes him a liar? Not at all. I still remember my lottery number. In fact, Trump still remembers his. I guess that was more memorable than the medical condition that got him totally out of the draft. Riiiiiiiight....................................... потому что Бог хочет это тот путь #108. To: TooConservative, Vicomte13 (#93) B-1 Bob Dornan He's the kind of works based Catholic we need on the Supreme Court?
#109. To: SOSO (#35) Look up McCain's story as a prisoner of war. Tell me that you would have 1/10th the balls and courage that he had to endure that torture when he was offered an easy way out by the enemy. Boy; you RINO's are clueless. The reason folks here don't like McCain has everything to do with conduct in the US Senate. Your boy McCain worked hand in hand with his BFF Obama to arm the groups fighting the government of Syria, which proved indispensable to the rise of ISIS. Same thing in Libya. ISIS could never have reached the level of success they enjoy today with out the aid and comfort provided by your boy McCain. Your guy Jihad Johnny worked with Clinton to help establish an Islamic foothold in Kosovo. He lied about building "that danged fence." Jihad Johnny sides with the enemies of America. I really appreciate that Trump is driving you RINO bootlickers nuts. You guys have been stabbing America in the back, it is nice to see you guys suffer.
#110. To: nativist nationalist (#109) Boy; you RINO's are clueless. The reason folks here don't like McCain has everything to do with conduct in the US Senate First, I am not a fan of McCain or many of his positions, so knock the stupid gratuitous attempts at a jab off. Second, I don't care if they like him or not. Third, I don't care why they may like him or why they may not. He served his country honorably during the Vietnam war and that's a whole lot more than anyone can say about Trump. The only people that Dollar Donald sides with are those that can line his pockets. And he doesn't care who they are, what they are, where they are from or even if they hate America. He'll sell America out faster than just about anyone if he can make money on the deal. потому что Бог хочет это тот путь #111. To: TooConservative, SOSO (#105) I do recall first hearing these stories in the early Eighties and I wondered at the time why we were only hearing about this supposed widespread spitting-on- troops so long after the war was ended and even the draft dodgers got pardoned. The Spitting Image: Myth, Memory and the Legacy of Vietnam is a 1998 book by sociologist Jerry Lembcke. The book argues that the common claim that American soldiers were spat upon and insulted by anti-war protesters upon returning home from the Vietnam War is an urban legend intended to discredit the anti-war movement.
A 1971 Harris poll conducted for the Veterans Administration found over 90 percent of Vietnam veterans reporting a friendly homecoming. Far from spitting on veterans, the antiwar movement welcomed them into its ranks and thousands of veterans joined the opposition to the war.
#112. To: Gatlin (#111) (Edited) The Spitting Image: Myth, Memory and the Legacy of Vietnam is a 1998 book by sociologist Jerry Lembcke. The last thing In the world I want to hear is testimony from a sociologist. For the last 60 years I have met damned few sociologists who weren't socialists with a mission. The same is true of social psychologists. They seem inclined to revise and distort history to support the left.
#113. To: SOSO (#110) First, I am not a fan of McCain or many of his positions, so knock the stupid gratuitous attempts at a jab off. Second, I don't care if they like him or not. BS; you're a big shill for the RINO establishment RNC types. Those A-hole have pissed all over rank and file voters for decades when it comes to illegal aliens and trade deals like NAFTA, WTO and Obamatrade. Before Trump ever made inroads with these voters you guys tossed their votes away. You guys think that peoples votes are some sort of entitlement program. You've got to earn votes, you don't get those votes by stabbing the same voters in the back.
#114. To: nativist nationalist, SOSO (#113) Who does SOSO support?
#115. To: A K A Stone (#114) Who does SOSO support? From his posting history he seems to be most impressed by Hillary. I'm sure that if he cannot have Hillary, then Graham, Christy, Perry, Jeb or Rubio will give him 90% of what he expects to get from Hillary.
#116. To: SOSO (#110) McCain a hero. BS, he bombed civilian villages from 30,000 feet and got shot down. He has been an enemy to this country since. He's no hero. Trump is the bull in the china shop where the GOP is planning their gay wedding dinner. Who cares if he's legit, he's exposing our enemies. "There are plenty of other things to be concerned about. Terrorism - not so much." - Deckart #117. To: hondo68 (#108) He's the kind of works based Catholic we need on the Supreme Court? Troll much?
#118. To: TooConservative, hondo68 (#117)
That's all he does....isn't it?
#119. To: SOSO (#107) (Edited) Because he couldn't immediately remember which foot it was....that makes him a liar? Some people just cannot sometimes instantly remember things in the heat of the moment. Let’s do a memory check on your hero, McCain:
McCain’s memory was not vivid enough for him to remember to follow his training and “break” when he should have. So, he admitted that he got his ass shot down. Then his memory failed again when he did not use proper ejection procedures and busted himself up. These “Rote Memory” procedures are embedded in your memory for instant recall. I know of one guy who scared the Hell out of his wife when he sat straight up in bed one night and screamed, “BREAK RIGHT, BREAK RIGHT” when having a bad dream. So, I guess that McCain’s loss of memory that got him shot down and severely injured during ejection is okay with you while you condemn Trump’s momentarily loss of memory. Riiiiiiiight.......................................? John McCain is no hero. John McCain simply did what he was trained to do....but sometimes forgot to do, when his memory failed him.
#120. To: cranky (#0) To be captured means to be a hero!
#121. To: Gatlin, hondo68 (#118) (Edited) That's all he does....isn't it? Not really. I just saw no reason to try to drag a heated exchange from another thread (about the USSC and Catholic justices appointed by GOP presidents) into a thread about Trump/McCain. Notice he flagged Vic to it as well. Where's the connection to this thread? Well, there isn't any.
#122. To: TooConservative, gatlin, tater (#121) Where's the connection to this thread? Yeah, there's none. I just threw that in because Bob Dornan seems like an example of a good Catholic. There's a lot of Catholic bashing around here, but trolling might not be a good response. Sorry. ![]() Gatlin's evil couch Catholics
#123. To: A Pole (#120) "To be captured means to be a hero!" The press is not used to candidates hitting back hard. McCain called Trump's supporters "crazies". Trump was not going to let that stand, so he said that being a POW does not make one a "war hero". He's right. It's just that you're not supposed to say that. Fine. Then don't call Trump's supporters "crazies". Quite frankly, I want a guy like that as President. I think this country needs a guy like that as President.
#124. To: SOSO, A K A Stone (#13) What do you disagree with? Have you taken a close look at McCain’s moral values? I think not, let’s do so now.
And you, SOSO, will condemn “a guy (Trump) with the moral values to call his future wife to the national press a great piece of ass” while you give a free pass to McCain on his “moral values” and call him a hero. Aren’t you being grossly hypocritical? It surely looks like you are.
#125. To: hondo68 (#108) "Works"...are not deeds. They're mitzvot under Torah. Specifically, works are: first fruits tithes, regular tithes, shekel head tax, making a grain or meat peace offering, making a grain our meat goodwill offering, having a libation poured out to the Lord; salting grain and incense; washing cups and plates and utensils; taking and keeping a Nazirite vow. Those are the "works" to which Paul referred, that are unavailing. They are thoroughly distinguishable from "acts" or "deeds", required by Jesus, the performance or non- performance of which are requisites for acceptability by God. You cannot gain salvation by paying a shekel to the Temple and sactificing a flock of lambs and ten thousand rivers of oil. Those are works under the law, mitzvot, and they do not avail you. On the other hand, if you have, and you ignore the naked, the beggar, the hungry and homeless, if you turn up your nose and refuse to help, and condemn, then you have failed to do the deeds that Jesus required, and you have done deeds that will get you damned. Jesus said that as you treated the least of these, you shall be treated. Martin Luther and his followers completely failed to understand the meaning of mitzvot/works, and taught the ridiculous idea that what you DO is a "work", and that what you DO doesn't matter because Paul (not Jesus, JUST Paul, in only one or two places) said that works are nothing. Well, sacrifices and oil and libation and Temple Tax really IS all nothing - the Temple is gone. But what you DO, your DEEDS, ALWAYS mattered, and always will. Jesus said so. John said so. James said so. Peter said so. And Paul said so too, throughout what he wrote. The sentence or two referring to mitzvot under the law applied to just precisely that, which Luther and his ilk didn't even understand. Jesus judges men on their DEEDS. He repeated that dozens of time. Even if Paul DID mean "deeds" when he wrote "works" (he did not - "works" are mitzvot under the law, and nothing else. Deeds are not works, unless they are codified by the Torah - only negative one are: don't kill, for example), then Paul must be disregarded, for he was a man, and a mere man cannot in two sentences override pages and pages of direct statements by God Incarnate. Deeds-based Christians are the only real Christians. Christians who say that what you do does not matter are illiterate, blind and stubborn fools. Jesus spoke about that sort.
#126. To: hondo68 (#122) Mr. Grinch and the Mouth of Sauron, together at last. What a picture.
#127. To: Vicomte13 (#125) Jesus judges men on their DEEDS. With all due respect, Jesus judges mens' heart.
#128. To: Liberator (#127) With all due respect, Jesus judges mens' heart. I think Vic is correct. Because if in your heart you are thinking of sinning but you don't. You haven't. I believe that it has to be an action not just a random thought that you don't act on.
#129. To: nativist nationalist (#109) The reason folks here don't like McCain has everything to do with conduct in the US Senate. Spot ON. John McStain has demonstrated by deed AND word nothing but contempt and disdain for the American people as a Senator for decades. He has insulted and dishonored us, by word, by deed. He is unworthy of an iota of respect. It has taken the courage of a Donald Trump to shout it from the Mountain. I consider it a good start. I am sick of the expectation and demand by media and political sycophants that by virtue of royal title or past achievement or sacrifice, scoundrels and traitors like John McCain can NOT have a glove laid on them for the rest of their lives.
#130. To: misterwhite (#123) (Edited) Being shot down doesn't make you a war hero. It means you're unlucky. If we want to say that every soldier who serves in wartime is a "hero"...well, hell, the society calls cops and firemen "heroes" just for being. It's just blah-blah. Benedict Arnold was a great general at one point. What he did later tainted that to the point that it doesn't matter. McCain hasn't sullied himself the way that Arnold did. McCain's military service was a long time ago. He went to Annapolis, but so did I. He flew for the navy off of aircraft carriers, in a war, but so did I, in two wars actually. He got shot down and bailed out. I flew helicopters, so had I been shot down there would have been no bailing out, just a quick fall and a very, very hard landing. He was shot down, which was unlucky. He was injured in the bail out, which was unlucky. The enemy did not treat him gently with his wounds. but treated him roughly, which meant that his wounds caused him immense pain. This is very unlucky, and does not show the enemy to have been very civilized. But consider: McCain and I went to Annapolis, flew planes off our carriers, were in wars. He was involved in the destruction of three aircraft - very unlucky. I never scratched the paint on one - and I had some emergencies. Therefore, I am more qualified to be President of the United States, and US Senator, than he is? Really? No, not really. Military service decades ago is irrelevant to qualification for any office. It looks good, and people feel that it's more important than it is. What matters is what you think, what you do, your heart, your honesty, your integrity. McCain was a bully who cheated on the wife that waited for him, treated her horribly, dumped her, and married a rich woman. So did Gingrich. Those aspects of character are important, because they go do honesty, and they go to how a person will really behave when he WANTS SOMETHING, badly. Will he break vows and abuse people to get what he wants? That is a much better measure of a man's character: the guy who puts down the drink and says "You're beautiful, but I've gotta go home" and who doesn't stick his dick in the hottie because he can and dump the wife and kids. That sort of character matters a whole lot more in terms of passing the moral test of Washington - where temptations abound - then the fact that you wore a spiffy uniform and flew airplanes in danger. We should recall that in his country, Hitler was a "medal of honor" winner - he won the Knights Cross in World War I, a rarity for an enlisted man. The fact that he was a war hero, certified and bemedalled, was of immense value to him politically as he rose: people glom onto military glory and praise it. That didn't work out so well. McCain had a less praiseworthy military career than I did, or than Hitler for that matter. Hitler won the Knight's Cross in World War I, a gruelling affair in which he was injured. McCain got a lesser award for surviving getting shot down in a rice paddy. Hitler was the greater military hero. Did that make for a good political leader? Not exactly. He got into Annapolis because he was an Admiral's son. I was nobody. He graduated second to last. I graduated with honors. He wrecked three aircraft. I didn't wreck any. We both flew in war, and I had more qualifications: I drove ships as well as flying aircraft, being "dual designated". You all know me from this board, and a great number of you really dislike me. If McCain's military service qualifies him to lead you, then mine qualifies me more. I know that's ridiculous. My service doesn't qualify me to do anything other than fly what are now old planes and helos, and drive old ships. McCain is the same. Being a Prisoner of War was really unlucky, and one can be happy he made it out. But I was at Ground Zero that day and made it out of something too. Does that qualify ME for leadership over you? No. And nothing McCain did in the military qualifies him to lead either. His raging temper, alcoholism, sense of entitlement, and adultery are all examples of the poor judgment and poor personal control in his life that are reflected in the poor judgment he brings to politics. My better judgment in personal life DOES make me more qualified to be President of the United States and US Senator than McCain. But I'm not vainglorious the way he is, and I didn't dump my first wife for a rich woman to enable a political life, like he did. And others. McCain's a jerk. That he flew planes once upon a time is a recormmendation for nothing. I did too. So what?
#131. To: Liberator (#127) You say Jesus judge's men's hearts. And he does. But JESUS SAID he judges men by their deeds. He included deeds of the heart along with deeds done with the hands, but he did not EXCLUDE deeds done with the hands when he ADDED deeds done in the heart. This is the great error: to think that deeds done with the hands are "works" and they don't count. Every line of Jesus, and all but two lines of Paul, ought to tell everybody that's not true. If it were, the path to Salvation would be broad and easy, and gate wide. But it's not. Jesus said so.
#132. To: A K A Stone, Vicomte13 (#128) I think Vic is correct. Remember -- it's not what WE believe in our heart, but what God sees and knows what's in our heart. Our heart cannot lie to the Lord. I believe that it has to be an action not just a random thought that you don't act on. Even the mob and drug lords help build churches and provide "humanitarian" relief. Just sayin'.
#133. To: Vicomte13 (#131) (Edited) You say Jesus judge's men's hearts. And he does. But JESUS SAID he judges men by their deeds. That's a tricky riddle. Jesus also said, "I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die."
Deeds and works had better be backed up by unselfish motives and love of Christ. Or else they are empty gestures. The "deeds" and works of Believers are compelled and inspired by the Holy Spirit within the hearts of Believers.
#134. To: Liberator (#133) "Whoever gives just a cup of cold water to these shall have their reward." Jesus seems to be more generous with rewards than thou.
#135. To: Vicomte13 (#130) Excellent overview and perspective of John McCain, the pilot, the politician, the husband. His "qualifications," achievements, and his character are more than flawed unfortunately; He's been a narcissistic mental case.
#136. To: Vicomte13 (#134) Jesus seems to be more generous with rewards than thou. Of course. He's God.
#137. To: Vicomte13, misterwhite (#130) Good post, in fact it's an excellent post. I take exception to nothing and I can't add anything.
#138. To: nativist nationalist (#113) BS; you're a big shill for the RINO establishment RNC types. Take you head out of your ass and note that I am not even a registered REP. I change my registration to Independent years ago. I am disgusted with both parties as neither represent me or my family. Don't get you panties in a bunch becuase my BS radar is better than yours. You may delude yourself and worship at the alter of false Messiahs such as Trump but don't expect me to be an idiot too. потому что Бог хочет это тот путь #139. To: Vicomte13 (#130) McCain's a jerk. That he flew planes once upon a time is a recormmendation for nothing. I did too. So what? Well, when you put it that way, tnaks for admitting that you too are a jerk. потому что Бог хочет это тот путь #140. To: Gatlin, A K A Stone (#124) Have you taken a close look at McCain’s moral values? For the last time, I am not a fan of McCain. But his military service demands more respect than your Dollar Donald and his band of pied piper morons deny. "I think not, let’s do so now. Her, let me fix this for you "I think not."
Over and out. потому что Бог хочет это тот путь #141. To: SOSO (#140) You condemn Trump for his morals and yet you give McCain a pass on his. You are a hypocrite and McCain is no hero.
#142. To: A K A Stone, nativist nationalist, All (#114)
First and foremost God and my family. As for the poltical scene, all the candidates, announced or pending, have flaws and weaknessess. At this point I haven't chosen a side other than I'd say it's pertty certain that it will not be the Drat candidate. I can't recall a national election in my lifetime in which I didn't have some serious misgivings about the person for whom I voted. I judge people for what they do not what they say. Except perhaps for Obmama there hasn't been a single elected politican that did what they promised, not even Reagan. Obama promised to rebuild America from the ground up. He has lived up to that promise. If you read anything about his life prior to running for national office he promised to find a way to implement reparations. For the most part he is well down that road to successfully achieving his goal. He told us all in plain language about his disdain for the role the U.S. has played in international affairs. And he told us how he would change that. He lived up to his promise. Need I go on? But We The People elected him...........TWICE. I never expect to find a perfect candidate on the ballot. However I admit that in far too many elections I held my nose when I voted. At this stage in my life I will not do that any more. If the choice comes down to a Turd Sandwhich or a Douche Bag or some Third Party Scumbag, each of which IMO has serious flaws or shortcomings, I probably will just stay home. The truth as I see it is that We The People always get what we want, which is manifest by what we do not what we say. We The People elected Clinton twice (neither time with the majority of popular votes), Obama twice, Nixon twice, Shrub twice. And how many Senators are serving their third or fourth term? Congressman their 8th, 9th or 10th? It is absurd to put so much trust and faith into any politician. They are all power hungry ego maniacs and control freaks looking out for Numero Uno. So you may continue to worship at the altar of the candiate of your choice. Just don't expect me to emualte your irrational action. There is only one Savior in my life and He is never on the ballot. потому что Бог хочет это тот путь . . . Comments (143 - 201) not displayed. Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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