wayneL
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Back to that lady who challenged him on the disclosure of records of POW /MIA personnel..
If these quotes are true, the man doesn't deserve to be a Senator, let alone a President.
you're right - I withdraw that one.There was no swearing.
Any politician would have been immediately called to order and/or censured for swearing in the house. Watch closely, it's BS.
(what do you think of the theory that) "McCain is immune to criticism purely because he was a POW - that the merits cannot even be discussed..... (does this remind you of the worst military red tape or every bit of censorship relative to its personnel )
"absolutely, McCain doesn't have the only say on war service.
We respect John McCain's service
but he's not the only person to have suffered in war
We have soldiers who are quadriplegics, who've been maimed, etc
he doesn't get a free pass
we've been over there too, we've been in war too
we know what it's like
and he doesn’t get a free pass ESPECIALLY from us because
we hold him to a higher standard
and all I can say is that ...we respect John McCain's service
all we ask in return is that he respect ours;
and for many of the people I speak to (on active duty, or recently off active duty) we don't feel like we're getting that a lot of the time"... etc
the drumbeat McCain started against Iran last month is 100% crap.!
If you'd like this country USA to go into business with Al Queda i.e. play into their hands , then George Bush and John McCain - they're your guys!.
What's your opinion of this one gg
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=309210&highlight=clark#post309210
Stands to reason doesn't it?
If Clark is shot down four times, and McCain is shot down once, then surely Clark is four times more qualified to be President ?
No one wanted to talk about this one on the Obama thread :2towcents.
. War service is not the only criterion for leadership, but lack of it is a peculiarly modern romantic notion of the left.
But I concede that McCain is different to these others from the right in that he was shot down in Vietnam. etc .
War record remark upsets Republicans
AM - Tuesday, 1 July , 2008 08:06:00
Reporter: Michael Rowland
TONY EASTLEY: In the United States, a row has erupted after a spokesman for Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama questioned the military record of Republican candidate John McCain.
General Wesley Clark, the former Allied Commander of NATO and himself a former Presidential candidate, said flying a fighter jet and getting shot down was not a qualification to become President.
John McCain of course was shot down over Vietnam and spent years in a POW prison.
Senator Obama has publicly disowned his Democrat colleague, General Clark but not before being politically wounded by friendly fire.
Washington correspondent Michael Rowland reports.
MICHAEL ROWLAND: John McCain's military service in Vietnam and the 5.5 years he spent as a prisoner of war have been key features of his campaign narrative.
The Republican nominee says his time in Vietnam has given him the experience and the strength of character needed to take on the job of President.
And for much of this election year Senator McCain's military record has been off limits. That was until General Wesley Clark fired this broadside on Sunday talk show: Face the Nation.
WESLEY CLARK: He hasn't held executive responsibility. That large squadron in the navy that he commanded wasn't a wartime squadron. He hasn't been there and ordered the bombs to fall.
INTERVIEWER: I'd have to say Barack Obama has not had any of those experiences either. Nor has he ridden in a fighter plane and gotten shot down.
WESLEY CLARK: Well, I don't think riding in a fighter plane and getting shot down is a qualification to be President.
MICHAEL ROWLAND: General Clark may himself be a war hero - he was shot four times during his stint in Vietnam, but he's again shown how great soldiers don't necessarily make great politicians.
Indeed yes, I'm absolutely persuaded of the position of John McCain, unfortunately, I'm not sure what alternative there is now. Not exactly a Pope John Paul 2nd is JM, but yes, the initials show a more solidly strong religious person if really a George Bush 3rd. The alternative is doubtful on defending America when viewed from the top end.
Rachel Maddow: Freedom of speech and the right to assemble -- perhaps in the eye of the overzealous beholder when it comes to John McCain's campaign staff. Our third story on the Countdown -- While Mister McCain was delivering quote, straight talk, at one of his open-forum town hall meetings in Denver yesterday, things were getting closed down just outside.
Just to add a little sanity to the recent Obamamania.
It appears that the US may be in the same mindset as Australia was in when John Howard beat Keating.
All the polls showed Keating would win, but the committed voters had decided way ahead of the final poll and Howard thumped him.
There is so much floss about Obama and McCain just keeps on going. And he'll win.
gg
More recently, there was a bloke called Rudd. All the polls showed Rudd would win.....one thumped Howard. The yanks are a funny mob but the Republicans are royally on the nose. Iraq, national debt explosion and on and on... Obama's definitely the favourite by any measure but I agree it's not a forgone conclusion.
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