US Senator John McCain - RIP

Some will remember a former POW but most will remember the awful warmonger he became. No respect for human life so obviously zero respect for him

I understand what you mean, vis-a-vis the Iraq War and such.

You could also take into account voting against the ACA meant to help people.

But, if that's the case, you have to take into account his changing views since 45 came to the Hot Seat.

You Sir, are a ****

I think he's expressing his views which are not personal to you in any way, shape or form.

I think you're out of order.
 
I understand what you mean, vis-a-vis the Iraq War and such.

You could also take into account voting against the ACA meant to help people.

But, if that's the case, you have to take into account his changing views since 45 came to the Hot Seat.

He's long been hypocritical, publicly branding himself as a maverick and then voting like the rest of the neocons and warmongers. ACA is one thing when you consider he interrupted his taxpayer paid medical treatments to fly back & vote (After hypocritically going on in Congress that it was a terrible bill but then voting for it) but even torture which he himself suffered from terribly - publicly trying to give the image that he was against Bush policies post 9/11 only to sign into laws giving them & the CIA to continue with waterboarding etc. anyway.

He has a vile reputation among politicians and when you consider how disgusting a group of privileged people they are, it tells you something. He was nicknamed McNasty, even publicly calling his wife a ****. Yet, I reserve unmitigated disdain for the way he has pushed for wars and been front & center for killing & displacing millions of innocent people. A killer cut from the same cloth as Kissinger

Anyone who denies it are either ignorant to the terrible deeds he is responsible for or have been brainwashed by the branding
 
He's long been hypocritical, publicly branding himself as a maverick and then voting like the rest of the neocons and warmongers. ACA is one thing when you consider he interrupted his taxpayer paid medical treatments to fly back & vote (After hypocritically going on in Congress that it was a terrible bill but then voting for it) but even torture which he himself suffered from terribly - publicly trying to give the image that he was against Bush policies post 9/11 only to sign into laws giving them & the CIA to continue with waterboarding etc. anyway.

He has a vile reputation among politicians and when you consider how disgusting a group of privileged people they are, it tells you something. He was nicknamed McNasty, even publicly calling his wife a ****. Yet, I reserve unmitigated disdain for the way he has pushed for wars and been front & center for killing & displacing millions of innocent people. A killer cut from the same cloth as Kissinger

Anyone who denies it are either ignorant to the terrible deeds he is responsible for or have been brainwashed by the branding

No, I get it and I'm well versed in his actions, which is why I thought what was posted about you was disrespectful.

However...

Maybe, it was the light shining at the end of his dark tunnel of decisions that allows me lessen my feelings, a tad, for his disgraceful and clinical Republican voting.
 
I understand what you mean, vis-a-vis the Iraq War and such.

You could also take into account voting against the ACA meant to help people.

But, if that's the case, you have to take into account his changing views since 45 came to the Hot Seat.



I think he's expressing his views which are not personal to you in any way, shape or form.

I think you're out of order.
Well said Bigga and for the record the original point by FC Barca on John McCain was spot on he was a war mongering scumbag.

I'm not religious but if I was I'm pretty sure I know where John McCain would be heading right now.
 
Ah, 45's most heinous action towards McCain even in the shadows of his impending death; to not say the name of the man whom the Defence Bill was named after...



A feud since 1999...??!!

F*%k me...

That is actually a thing from U.S. military circles. The North Vietnamese called McCain "songbird" because he sang like a bird to them. In the U.S. military one who does that is "the one whose name we don't speak.

Donald Trump was clearly trying to be witty and it didn't take. I know as many veterans or active mitary members that have no use for McCain so the universally beloved by the military as a hero is something of a myth.
 

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