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13 Jun 2014 12:34 #195935
by chairman
Surprising nobody, Senator John McCain let it rip on Morning Joe Friday, declaring that "I predicted" the chaos and violence erupting in Iraq. "We had it won," McCain said. The U.S. "had the conflict won thanks to the surge … We had a stable government." McCain also believed that "if we left the residual force behind we would not be facing the crisis today." Asked what the administration should do now, McCain admitted there are "no good options right now" but that just airstrikes is "not the answer either." He did however argue that "everyone in the national security team" should be fired because "they've been a total failure." The senator warned viewers that the same violence will erupt in Afghanistan if a residual force is not left behind.
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13 Jun 2014 12:46 #195943
by Snoopster
Here's what I have to say to McCain:
Iraq is not yours to win or lose you fcuking imperialist racist pig!! Iraq is, and was, a sovereign country before your imperialist army led by a retard from Texas and his friends in big oil raped and plundered her and left her people impoverished and crippled!!
The civil war in Iraq is a direct result from your country's illegal war and illegal occupation of that sovereign nation. The blood of half a million of dead Iraqis are on your hands!!
I hope you die in pain and agony as some measure of justice for the Iraqi peoples.
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13 Jun 2014 17:22 #196013
by nashvilleshelby
Very true. I am an actual Native of America and it is an embarrassment. I have friends who have denounced their citizenship.
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13 Jun 2014 20:20 #196031
by Allison
McCain openly hates Obama. He is still seething with rage that Obama won the election in 2008. Everything our president does, McCain is opposed. McCain came up with details to deal with Syria. Months later the president enforced those same plans, and suddenly McCain goes in the opposite direction. The president wanted to help Syria so McCain said it was wrong.
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13 Jun 2014 21:22 #196033
by May102014
Oh, that John McCain. I respect him, but I disagree with the senator. He is simply acting as a talking head for the Republican Party - a group that has been hijack by radical Tea Partiers. If McCain isn't careful he could end up like soon to be former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. John McCain was the same person who stated in on television that he voted with former President George W. Bush 95% of the time, a time when Bush was completely destroying US economy on domestic soil as well of damaging an already fragile reputation of Americans around the world. And now he wants to blame President Obama for the latest catastrophe in Iraq? President Obama's decision to withdrawal US troops was a wise one because there was a time table to turn Iraqi military back over to Iraqi government.
As I stated in previous posts, the United States is not the world police and this mess we know now dates back decades ago. It was recently worsen by an ignorant decision of former President George W. Bush to wage a fail War On Terror. These insurgents in Iraq were always there. They didn't magically appear out of the sky. When you combine a list of things to add to the equation of terrorism, it is far more complicated than one President's decision to withdrawal troops. And McCain has a lot of nerve stating that highly train individuals in the National Security Team should be terminated. Funny. I have the same feeling about most Republicans in Washington.
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14 Jun 2014 11:06 #196076
by mapoui
despite McCain/Repug hate for Obama what makes Obama any different from them relative to the rest of the world ::confused::
Obama is worse because he has the executive power he uses to stretch a police state over america and blast the coloured world into submission to america.
when Obama is mention the cackling face of his secretary of state rises in derision of a horribly murdered Gaddafi: " We came, WE saw, He died!"
that summarises Obama for me..a most disgusting president and person, so evil that only one president of america I consider separate and worse than Obama..Truman of the atomic bombs on Japan. otherwise Obama is the worse..worse than all of the presidential lot combined since america began
I want to see the disappearance of america as a power in the world. I don't care how it happens as long as america is gone. I have had enuff of lying, murderous, homosexual pushing.. re-genderizing the world, traitorous, first Jewish president of America, Obama.
we can pan McCain for his absolutel evil and allow Obama to get a pass. that would be of no good to anyone.
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