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John Sidney McCain biggest accomplishment ?
Being Vern Troyer’s cameraman 1
Selling a vote to Exxon a few million 1
Having Paris Hilton’s dad give to the campaign 0
Cutting veterans benefits and smiling 1
Waiting 100 yrs to get the republican nomination 0
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Let us celebrate John Sidney McCain’s biggest accomplishments ….
 
Aug 04, 2008  11:06 PM
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As we all know JSM has been mired in the senate longer than Charo’s toe nails ...

but he is not without his share of accomplishments

He is also a close personal friend of the President of the United States of America as seen in this photo ... It is time we selected his top accomplishment thus far .....

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Reply #1 • Aug 05, 2008  12:42 AM
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You left out saying that he knows how to win wars. I mean he does. He could have won Vietnam singlehandedly if it weren’t for Jane Fonda.

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Reply #2 • Aug 05, 2008  05:07 AM
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After the hatchet job Carl Rove did on the old fool back in 2000 it has always sickened me to see him cozying up to Bush.  Those chummy hugs are just too much.  I wonder what the guy did accomplish whilst pretending to be a different sort of Republican.  Just how deep was he involved in the Charlie Keating affair?

John McCain’s Skeleton Closet
http://www.realchange.org/mccain.htm

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Reply #3 • Aug 05, 2008  05:33 AM
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More skeletons for JohnSidney McCain III

“Hero" John McCain as Phony and Collaborator: What Really Happened When He Was a POW?

By ALEXANDER COCKBURN

John McCain’s been getting kid-glove treatment from the press for years, ever since he wriggled free of the Keating scandal and his profitable association – another collaboration, you might say—with the nation’s top bank swindler in the 1980s. But nothing equals the astounding tact with which his claque on the press bus avoids the topic of McCain’s collaborating with his Vietnamese captors after he’d been shot down. http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn04192008.html

If this story is true the old duffer has a lot of nerve saying squat about Jane Fonda.

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Reply #4 • Aug 05, 2008  05:35 AM
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More on Vietnam:

Vietnamese tell international press that POW McCain was “singled out for softer treatment” A former Vietnamese Communist Party official is claiming Sen. John McCain was “quickly singled out for softer treatment” as a POW because “he was the son of an American admiral. Phung Van Chung, 70, who was a Communist Party official at the time McCain was captured said “top” Vietnamese leaders wanted to use McCain “for negotiations.” Chung also said McCain is refusing “to acknowledge” the heroism of Mai Van On, a Vietnamese peasant who the Vietnamese say swam out during the bombing raid and rescued McCain from drowning. McCain’s refusal to publicly recognize Mai Van On for saving “his life” has some in the media speculating that McCain is afraid that to do so would “fuel other, more damaging allegations that McCain exaggerated elements of his PoW ordeal in Hoa Lo prison.  . .  http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnmccain.com/

Click here for the full story .  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-542277/How-war-hero-John-McCain-betrayed-Vietnamese-peasant-saved-life.html

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Reply #5 • Aug 05, 2008  08:08 AM
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Jason Bugg - 05 August 2008 12:42 AM

You left out saying that he knows how to win wars. I mean he does. He could have won Vietnam singlehandedly if it weren’t for Jane Fonda.

I didn’t get this from a reliable source, but I think the McCain camp is actually thinking about a troop surge in Vietnam.

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Reply #6 • Aug 05, 2008  10:56 AM
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I hear the old fart was a rat for the Cong guards so they wouldn’t beat him up anymore. His big deal? Marrying that rich girl and having a lifetime supply of beer, man. At least the old geezer got that one strait.

Vote for a young guy. Vote Obama. Vote in a brother man and stick it to the old guard been running this country. We taking over now man. Obama Nation 24x7!

 
Reply #7 • Aug 16, 2008  05:10 AM
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John McCain has more gravitas in his little finger than Obama has in his whole Muslim body. He will save America. Vote smart. Vote experience. McCain is a patriot. Obama won’t even put his hand over his heart during pledge of allegience unless his campaign manager tells him he has to in order to get the “gun clinging religious small town” voters.

 
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These two newbies saying something different but in fact they are in total agreement. Joe is presenting a huge negative for Obama and Cassius a positive one for McCain.  I’m onto your Tomfoolery.  q9crolleyes.gif

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Reply #9 • Aug 16, 2008  01:27 PM
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Cassius - 16 August 2008 05:10 AM

John McCain has more gravitas in his little finger than Obama has in his whole Muslim body. He will save America. Vote smart. Vote experience. McCain is a patriot. Obama won’t even put his hand over his heart during pledge of allegience unless his campaign manager tells him he has to in order to get the “gun clinging religious small town” voters.

Oh Nam Vet. Sometimes I wish the VC would have gotten you.

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Reply #10 • Aug 16, 2008  01:39 PM
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I too will vote for Mr McCain. He has the character and experience to lead our dear country. Obama does not, clearly.

 
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barbara ann - 16 August 2008 01:39 PM

I too will vote for Mr McCain. He has the character and experience to lead our dear country. Obama does not, clearly.

Yeah, clearly he represents 4 more years of Bush. 

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Reply #12 • Aug 16, 2008  01:45 PM
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If all of Nam Vet’s online persona’s could vote, Obama would be crushed in the general election.

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Reply #13 • Aug 16, 2008  01:55 PM
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good one ... i love that photo ....

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Reply #14 • Aug 26, 2008  04:52 PM
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OK, here you go. A quick look at John McCain.

John McCain has a remarkable record of leadership and experience that embodies his unwavering lifetime commitment to service. First elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona in 1982, John has led the fight for reforming Washington, eliminating wasteful government spending, and strengthening our nation’s armed forces.

John McCain’s reform agenda to reduce federal spending and lower taxes quickly elevated him to statewide office and he was elected to the United States Senate in 1986, after serving two terms in the U.S. House.

In the Senate, John continued to demand that Congress put an end to loopholes for special interests and fix the broken system in Washington that too often allows lobbyists to write legislation and members of Congress to waste taxpayer money. In November 2004, Senator McCain was overwhelmingly reelected with nearly 77 percent of the vote.

As the son and grandson of distinguished Navy admirals, John McCain deeply values duty, honor and service of country. John attended college at the United States Naval Academy, and launched a 22-year career as a naval aviator upon his graduation. He continued the McCain tradition of service to country passed down to him from his father and grandfather when he asked to serve in the Vietnam War.

On July 29 1967, John narrowly survived the first of many near-death experiences during his lifetime while preparing to take off on a bombing mission over North Vietnam from his ship, the USS Forrestal. A missile accidentally fired from a nearby plane struck the fuel tanks on John’s plane and created a deadly inferno aboard the ship. John barely escaped the fiery disaster that killed 134 men, injured hundreds more and destroyed 20 planes.

Instead of taking the option to return home after the Forrestal disaster, Senator McCain volunteered for more combat duty - a fateful decision that stopped the clock on his life and separated him from his family, and country, for five and a half years.

During his 23rd bombing mission on October 26, 1967, a missile struck John’s plane and forced him to eject, knocking him unconscious and breaking both his arms and his leg. John was then taken as a prisoner of war into the now infamous “Hanoi Hilton,” where he was denied necessary medical treatment and often beaten by the North Vietnamese. John spent much of his time as a prisoner of war in solitary confinement, aided by his faith and the friendships of his fellow POWs. When he was finally released and able to return home years later, John continued his service by regaining his naval flight status.

Senator McCain’s last Navy duty assignment was to serve as the naval liaison to the United States Senate. John retired from the Navy in 1981. His naval honors include the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, Purple Heart, and the Distinguished Flying Cross.

 
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I trust John Mccain to answer the phone at 3:00 am, it might be the pizza delivery guy.

(Edited: 27 August 2008 09:04 AM by Thomas38)
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