Well elections are coming soon..well not soon but you know...so he is probably trying to tell people what they wanna hear.
2006-08-23 00:34:19
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answered by Anonymous
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McCain always has been a Rino. Can't fault the man for saying what he thinks, though. And I am a die hard Republican, but I catch myself wondering why we are screwing around with this and why we don't just cut loose on the "insurgents".
But if we do, see, we are gonna get all the leftist whiners screaming about civilian casualties. And the left has made this a no win situation. If we play nice, then the left says we aren't effective. If we take off the gloves, then we are cruel and we are the "terrorists". If we pull out and everything turns to camel squeeze, then we were weak.
So we might as well give it to them with both barrels and let the chips fall where they may.
2006-08-23 00:30:42
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answered by kelly24592 5
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I think John McCain is a publicity hound. He wants to be president and does what he thinks will attract voters. He is not saying what most Americans think. Those bellyaching about the war get all of the air time and print coverage they want, from the main stream media - a largely leftist and anti-war bunch. Republicans told him what they think of him, when he lost the primary election.
You try to glorify terrorism by calling it "insurgency." Iraqi's killing Iraqi's. Arabs killing Arabs. And Muslims killing Muslims. Try to figure out who the bad guys are, by objectively examining the facts.
"Mission Accomplished" was a valid claim that got bastardized by liberal democrats and the liberal media. When the banner was posted, the crew of the ship accomplished their mission: defeat the Iraqi army, oust Saddam Hussein and occupy the country.
American soldiers get paid to fight. Soldiers know they might get killed in a war. That's always what happens in a war. Things get broken, and people get killed.
I think you are like all left-wing liberals, afraid of doing what is necessary to maintain the security of the people of the United States. Try to remember we are dealing with terrorists, people who want you dead.
2006-08-23 00:38:37
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answered by regerugged 7
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The war in Afghanistan, which anybody supported because of the fact it become they who secure the gang that attacked us on 9/eleven, has been occurring for thus long because of the fact the country become distracted via the pointless war in Iraq, so sure that reality that the war maintains is Bush's fault. President Obama has a plan to get us out of Afghanistan yet whilst it wasn't for Iraq ought to we are starting to be out of Afghanistan years in the past? i've got faith sure shall we've.
2016-12-14 10:16:54
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answered by Anonymous
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John is reading the polls again, Give him 5 more minutes and he will change his mind. He is worse then Bush. McCain will lose the primary again. The Republicans can find a better canidate then him.
2006-08-23 00:31:56
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answered by Thomas S 4
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All the Bush-backers are dogging him now because he can't get
elected again. Term limits. So what else is new in politics?
2006-08-23 00:28:05
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answered by Tegghiaio Aldobrandi 3
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does it mater really what pple think . Its just reading between lines that is happening. I am sure very soon everyone will stop thinking , coz if they do ..then its just confusion
2006-08-23 00:29:15
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answered by binoav 1
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ROFL, he's the "liberman" of the GOP and wonders WHY this is happening to him!!! he's as dumb as kerry!!!
2006-08-23 00:38:17
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answered by sealss3006 4
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