nowstopwhining
Too many brownies
Im fucking angry....disappointed....scared.....
He is a war hungry, bully.
Have you seen his remarks to medical marijuana patients....he completely mocks them. What a piece of shit bully...
YouTube - Sen. John McCain on medical marijuana--Sept. 29, 2007
In this second clip at 1:55 John almost slipped, he said "much more ... better treatments for pain", he ALMOST said "much more PROFITABLE" since the AMA is mostly run by Big Pharma executives, as is the FDA, etc. they rotate every few years, taking turns telling "free" people what plants they can't ingest.
YouTube - Sen. John McCain meets a medical marijuana patient--Sept. 30
Im sure if hes president the draft will be reinstated....just check out his plans for the middle east.
"Bolster Troops on the Ground
A greater military commitment now is necessary if we are to achieve long-term success in Iraq. John McCain agrees with retired Army General Jack Keane that there are simply not enough American forces in Iraq. More troops are necessary to clear and hold insurgent strongholds; to provide security for rebuilding local institutions and economies; to halt sectarian violence in Baghdad and disarm Sunni and Shia militias; to dismantle al Qaeda; to train the Iraqi Army; and to embed American personnel in Iraqi police units. Accomplishing each of these goals will require more troops and is a crucial prerequisite for needed economic and political development in the country. America's ultimate strategy is to give Iraqis the capabilities to govern and secure their own country.
Implement New Counterinsurgency Strategy
For most of the occupation, military strategy has focused on securing all of Iraq by establishing bases and conducting short operations from them. Ultimately, this secured only small areas of the country. John McCain believes the current force structure and power vacuum persisting in many areas of the country demands a more robust counterinsurgency strategy. Iraqi and American forces must not only use force to clear areas occupied by insurgents but to stay and hold these areas to deny them as a base for insurgent forces and allow economic and political development to occur in a secure environment. By emphasizing safety of the local population, this strategy will create strongholds in which insurgents find it difficult to operate."
He is a war hungry, bully.
Have you seen his remarks to medical marijuana patients....he completely mocks them. What a piece of shit bully...
YouTube - Sen. John McCain on medical marijuana--Sept. 29, 2007
In this second clip at 1:55 John almost slipped, he said "much more ... better treatments for pain", he ALMOST said "much more PROFITABLE" since the AMA is mostly run by Big Pharma executives, as is the FDA, etc. they rotate every few years, taking turns telling "free" people what plants they can't ingest.
YouTube - Sen. John McCain meets a medical marijuana patient--Sept. 30
Im sure if hes president the draft will be reinstated....just check out his plans for the middle east.
"Bolster Troops on the Ground
A greater military commitment now is necessary if we are to achieve long-term success in Iraq. John McCain agrees with retired Army General Jack Keane that there are simply not enough American forces in Iraq. More troops are necessary to clear and hold insurgent strongholds; to provide security for rebuilding local institutions and economies; to halt sectarian violence in Baghdad and disarm Sunni and Shia militias; to dismantle al Qaeda; to train the Iraqi Army; and to embed American personnel in Iraqi police units. Accomplishing each of these goals will require more troops and is a crucial prerequisite for needed economic and political development in the country. America's ultimate strategy is to give Iraqis the capabilities to govern and secure their own country.
Implement New Counterinsurgency Strategy
For most of the occupation, military strategy has focused on securing all of Iraq by establishing bases and conducting short operations from them. Ultimately, this secured only small areas of the country. John McCain believes the current force structure and power vacuum persisting in many areas of the country demands a more robust counterinsurgency strategy. Iraqi and American forces must not only use force to clear areas occupied by insurgents but to stay and hold these areas to deny them as a base for insurgent forces and allow economic and political development to occur in a secure environment. By emphasizing safety of the local population, this strategy will create strongholds in which insurgents find it difficult to operate."