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jwhop
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posted June 12, 2007 11:18 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
......and why the radical leftist press who hate America and despise the US military love John McCain.

Neither should it be forgotten that this is the same John McCain who sat on the committee chaired by the traitor John Kerry convened to white wash the Vietnam War POW issue. The same traitor, John Kerry who would not permit qualified American POW sighting be reported to his committee and who had original documents destroyed in order to certify there were no American POW's remaining in Vietnam to open the door to normalizing trade relations with these communist butchering bast@rds.

Traitor Kerry's cousin received a large contract from these communist bast@rds immediately thereafter and John McCain helped white wash the POW issue.

McCain: Enemy of the POWs
John LeBoutillier
Tuesday, June 12, 2007


With the publication just two weeks ago of The New York Times best seller "An Enormous Crime – The Definitive Account of American POWs Abandoned in Southeast Asia," it is inevitable that the role in the POW issue of Sen. — and former POW — John McCain now be examined.

Having known McCain since June 7, 1974, I have often written of his sarcastic, arrogant and condescending attitude toward those who disagree with him — on any issue.

His temper is legendary; his latest outburst was directed at fellow GOP Sen. John Cornyn of Texas over McCain's immigration bill.

Everyone in D.C. and Arizona knows of the mean-spirited side of John McCain. But on no issue has John McCain been meaner than the question of the hundreds of U.S. POWs who did not come home in 1973 when McCain came home.

He has used his unique and hard-earned status as a former POW not to help the cause of the un-returned POWs, but rather to attack POW activists, demean POW family members, and to bolster the Pentagon's long-term strategy of debunking credible sightings of POWs.

For example, the soon-to-be-famous satellite photograph on the cover of "An Enormous Crime" is a 1988 image of a USA K — known as a "walking K" because it has "feet" on the bottom of the letters. This is an escape and evade (E&E) code given to U.S. airmen before their missions.

The one on the cover of the book was placed by a U.S. airmen still held against his will 15 years after the end of the Vietnam War and the return of McCain and the other now-famous U.S. POWs.

The symbol measures 37 feet across and each of the letters is 12 feet high.

The Walking K part is a secret; no one could or would know its significance other than the U.S. airman who was given this unique code before his mission.

This code translates to: "I am alive! Come and get me out of here!"

When this evidence was made public John McCain did not ride to his former comrade's rescue.

Instead, he sided with the Defense Intelligence Agency's debunking team, whose role is to discredit every report, sighting, satellite image and radio intercept. Clearly they have an agenda: prove that no POWs are still held alive over there. (To admit otherwise places the U.S. government in a massive hostage crisis — and exposes countless now-famous officials as having knowingly abandoned these POWs.)

And do you know how McCain explained this rescue symbol visible from space in a rice paddy in Laos?

He claimed it was created by a 6-year old Laotian boy who was copying an American postage stamp!

It is in his memoir, "Worth The Fighting For."

These questions remian unanswered by McCain:

How did a 6-year old Lao boy know of the secret walking K code?

How could a 6-year old boy possibly write a well-written — in English — "USA" 37 feet wide and 12 feet high?

Why would he do it?

How could he possibly know that an American satellite would fly overhead and photograph it?

All of these questions point to the most sinister part of the POW issue: the U.S. government has known all along that our POWs are still there — and still sending E&E signals. (There are sightings of other E&E codes through the years, all the way up to 1992. You can see some of them on www.enormouscrime.com.) And the Pentagon is still receiving, and hiding from the public, credible live-sighting reports of our POWs still held against their will in both Vietnam and Laos.

John McCain — the most famous former POW — has provided cover for this nefarious behavior by the Pentagon and the Defense Intelligence Agency.

He has used his former POW status to defend the Pentagon and to attack those of us who claim something rotten is going on inside D.C. And he fits this role to a T: his attack-dog style mows down anyone in his path including mothers, wives, and the children of our still-missing, POWs.

Plus, the so-called mainstream media, which has always loathed the POW issue and seen it as a right-wing nut story (they have never explained why right wingers would want to trash the Republican presidential administration), adores McCain.

So when he attacks the POW activists, the media applauds him for it. Thus, they have never given a fair examination of the massive evidence — the U.S. government's own evidence — that indeed hundreds of U.S. POWs are still alive in Southeast Asia. Remember: "An Enormous Crime" is based on 66,000 pages of never-before-published U.S. government intelligence reports, memoranda, aerial photographs, and radio intercepts.

Thus the already-startling rise of "An Enormous Crime" — up the Amazon and New York Times best-seller lists, without one cent spent by the publisher on advertising or promotion — proves that the American people know they have been lied to by successive administrations about this issue. There is a thirst for the truth about our men.

All you have to do is either read the book or read the 1983-1984 cover-up chapter on the unique — and free — Web site: www.enormouscrime.com.

John McCain, who owed his political career to being a former POW, has abused his status and betrayed his fellow POWs.

In countless other issues, especially fighting illegal immigration, we have seen the real John McCain: a duplicitous and untrustworthy man who is happy to crush anyone who gets in his way. But in no other issue have the consequences been bigger: by helping to give "cover" to the abandonment of the U.S. POWs in Southeast Asia, John McCain has proven himself unworthy to be their commander in chief.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2007/6/12/95124.shtml

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posted June 14, 2007 11:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BlueRoamer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I like John McCain.

I especially love the straight talk bus. So much straight talking. NO curvy talk for Senator McCain.

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jwhop
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posted June 15, 2007 11:17 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You mean straight talk like the McCain/Feingold bill which prohibits free speech in America?

Do you mean straight talk like the current bills being debated..which McCain favors..to do away with US sovereignty over the borders of the United States and grant citizenship rights to what would ultimately amount to 40,000,000 people now in our country illegally and their families back home in Mexico and other countries?

Do you mean straight talk about merging the United States, Mexico and Canada administratively without a vote of citizens or their duly elected representatives to form a North American Union similar to the failed and fast faltering European Union. A little socialist Mecca which is unraveling at the seams?

McCain is in no way a straight talker. He's a liar, plain and simple. He's always been off at least a half bubble from plumb.

Of course, leftists and those addicted to sound-bite politics love McCain.

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Dulce Luna
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posted June 15, 2007 11:50 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dulce Luna     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Faltering European Union? I hardly think so. The U.S. Dollar is approximately 3/4 of a Euro. I can get alot more Quacha and Meticals back at home from Euros than U.S. dollars. So if they're falling behind then that would mean the U.S. is even worse off (which I also find hard to believe).

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posted June 15, 2007 04:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for BlueRoamer     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
John McCain is like a sweet little grandpa. I think he's precious.

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jwhop
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posted June 16, 2007 12:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The EU couldn't even get a constitution approved by citizens.

So, in typical socialist/communist/Marxist/Leninist/Maoist reasoning....they decided to act just like citizens HAD approved it and institute control provisions anyway.

The strength of a currency is not the prime indicator of the strength of a nation. Far from it. Not to mention that if the EU were not trading with the US...were not permitted to sell their subsidized manufactured goods here....they would be in a depression.

If the EU were paying for their own defense, it would knock their economy flat on it's back.

Let's see, it's not in America you find radical Islamics marching in the streets of capitol cities preaching and vowing the overthrow of the nations, their laws, their customes, their way of life and their religions. That's happening in EU countries.

So, save the BS for the tourists DL.

McCain is not only a liar but a total jerk to boot.

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Dulce Luna
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posted June 16, 2007 03:05 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dulce Luna     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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The strength of a currency is not the prime indicator of the strength of a nation.

Yeah its true that the strength of the nation is not solely determined by the strength of the currency, but the strength of the currency is very telling of the strength of the economy which in turn plays a large role (but not a sole one) in determining the strength of a nation.

And then of course, one has to remember that EU is just that; a union..I don't recall it being a nation. There's a reason people rejected a constitution and that is because they prefer to be governed within the confines of own seperate nations...not because of the so-called weakness of the EU. Unions are usually formed for trade reasons, helping eachother in times of distress, w/ very little to do with governing eachother. And this is a seen with the AU (african union), the AL (Arab League), and so and so forth. And since unions are mainly formed because of the reasons aforementioned, I will only focus on those reasons aforementioned.

But on the subject of economic strength...

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Far from it. Not to mention that if the EU were not trading with the US...were not permitted to sell their subsidized manufactured goods here....they would be in a depression

Eh, no. It's really simple logic why the Euro is so strong and it doesn't have everything to do with the U.S.(don't give yourselves too much credit). The logic is in the combination of all the currencies (forming the Euro)= combination of all the economies of the individual European nations and being unified by one currency encourage more trade btween them too (which is also very beneficial) . But its really because this combination includes powerhouses such as England, Spain, France, Italy, and Germany that they've basically hit the jackpot. I think the Euro was the smartest thing to come out of Europe since........well......you get the idea.

And isn't it be common logic that if the strength of the Euro was owed BIG TIME to the U.S. that maybe the dollar would be worth as much or even more?

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Petron
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posted June 20, 2007 03:14 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
i wouldnt vote for john mccain either ......

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jwhop
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posted June 20, 2007 12:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
LTNS...long time no see Petron.

Let's make Ron Paul President.

Abolish the Federal Reserve

Abolish the IRS

Hack off large parts of the federal government

Return power stolen from the states

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Petron
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posted June 20, 2007 12:57 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
i'm all for that......

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/

Brief Overview of Congressman Paul’s Record

* He has never voted to raise taxes.
* He has never voted for an unbalanced budget.
* He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership.
* He has never voted to raise congressional pay.
* He has never taken a government-paid junket.
* He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch.

* He voted against the Patriot Act.
* He voted against regulating the Internet.
* He voted against the Iraq war.

* He does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program.

* He returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year.

Congressman Paul introduces numerous pieces of substantive legislation each year, probably more than any single member of Congress.


http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum16/HTML/003403.html


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Petron
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posted June 20, 2007 01:03 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
another tid-bit that snuck in under the radar of the mainstream financial press last week [June 15, 2007] was the introduction of a Bill [H.R. 2755] to the 110th U.S. Congress by none other than – Republican Presidential hopeful, Representative Ron Paul. The title of the proposed legislation:

To abolish the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal reserve banks, to repeal the Federal Reserve Act, and for other purposes.

For those of you who feel the sudden urge to leap out of your chairs and start “uncorking” the champagne – you might want to cool your jets. This is not the first time Representative Ron Paul has introduced such legislation. Mr. Paul introduced the same piece of legislation back in July of 2003 [H.R. 2778] in the 108th U.S. Congress and the Federal Reserve is still with us.
http://www.financialsense.com/Market/kirby/2007/0618.html

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Petron
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posted June 20, 2007 01:06 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

REGISTER REPUBLICAN!!

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jwhop
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posted June 20, 2007 01:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
OK, let's do it!

Ron Paul for President...and a new Congress of reformers to get the job(s) done.

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