A Noun, A Verb and POW

Submitted by dusty on Sun, 09/07/2008 - 12:03am
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Here’s a short film featuring one of McCain’s fellow POWs. Yes it’s true…John McCain was not the only US soldier captured by the North Vietnamese. The film seems to have been pulled from youtube, but you can still watch it here.

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Real rotten.  That old man

Submitted by Ulysses S. Eater on Mon, 09/08/2008 - 10:39pm.

Real rotten.  That old man said that McCain was "apathetic" towards religion when he knew him.  Must be like when you’re on Death Row and you get that old thyme religion.  "I’m outta here to receive my eternal reward up on high.  C-ya!"

http://firedoglake.com/2008/08/26/noun-verb-pow-watch-cont/

Leno: "For a million dollars, how many houses do you have?"

McCain: "Could I just mention to you, Jay, that, at a moment of seriousness. I spent five-and-a-half years in a prison cell. I didn’t have a house. I didn’t have a kitchen table. I didn’t have a table. I didn’t have a chair…

Apparently that is McCain’s 13th visit to "The Tonight Show", a dozen times more than the man he accuses of being a "celebrity", Barack Obama. I’m just glad the Democrats aren’t nominating Joan Embery of the San Diego Zoo.

Send in the clowns.

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that article with the video

Submitted by Ulysses S. Eater on Mon, 09/08/2008 - 10:42pm.

that article with the video attatched was awesome!

My McCain quote bag runneth over.

http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/16571.html

Well, I don’t know a lot about John McCain’s family history, I do know, however, that as recently as last week I think it was, the Senator made a comment in South Dakota regarding his wife entering some Buffalo Chips contest which is this topless deal and if she were to enter she would probably win it and my personal opinion and based on my understanding of the Christian faith, that’s not not, N-O-T, not the type of expression that a presidential candidate, or anyone for that matter who is a follower of the Christian faith, ought to make,” said the Rev. Kirbyjon Caldwell. “I don’t know if that is a perfect case in point, but it surely does help to juxtapose the DNA of Senator Obama, if you would, versus the DNA of Senator McCain.” […]

Caldwell said that McCain’s Buffalo Chips comment stood in stark contrast with Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., whom Caldwell sees as a good family man supporting pro-family policies.

 

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