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John McCain: He'll give you a swirly at lunch if you don't vote for him


I don't have time to comment on this, but I hope somebody reads this and does. 

Seriously; is McCain running for President of the United States, or Senior Class President?  This is one of the most pathetic things I've read in a while and it comes directly from his web site: http://www.johnmccain.com/McCainReport/Read.aspx?guid=181471d0-5456-4434-9f78-2f30ffc39459

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In the least credible and most vicious corner of the internet, liberal bloggers at the Daily Kos are accusing John McCain of plagiarizing from Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. The story Solzhenitsyn told was of a prisoner who drew a cross in the dirt in a Soviet Gulag. McCain's story is of a guard who drew a cross in the dirt in a Vietnamese prisoner of war camp.

The only similarity between the two stories is a cross in the dirt, but it is hardly an unlikely coincidence that there were practicing Christians in both Russia and Vietnam, or that in the prisons of those two Communist countries the only crosses to be found were etched in the dirt, as easily disappeared as the Christians who drew them.

But those desperate to discredit Senator McCain's record will have to impugn his fellow prisoners as well. Orson Swindle, who was held as a prisoner of war along with McCain, tells the McCain Report that he heard this particular story from McCain "when we first moved in together." That was in the summer of 1971, Swindle said, though "time blurred" and he couldn't be sure. He said it was some time around then that the Vietnamese moved all "36 troublemakers" into the same quarters, where they "talked about everything under the sun."

<i>It may be typical of the pro-Obama Dungeons & Dragons crowd to disparage a fellow countryman's memory of war from the comfort of mom's basement, but most Americans have the humility and gratitude to respect and learn from the memories of men who suffered on behalf of others. John McCain has often said he witnessed a thousand acts of bravery while he was imprisoned, and though not every one has been submitted into the public record, they are remembered by the men who were there (one such only recently reported by Karl Rove though it escaped mention in any of Senator McCain's books). But as Swindle said, this is a "desperate group of people trying to make something out of nothing." </i></blockquote>

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Hilarious, they quote Karl Rove as proof that McCain is not lying with his goofy POW stories.

Convinced me! LOL

What is it that Jerome Corsi keeps complaining about?

Oh, yeah, ad hominem.

Nothing to see here folks, move on.

The Dungeons and Dragons crowd? Is it any wonder we don't want McCain to be our president? They show utter disdain for anyone who is not in complete lock step with their agenda.

I'm an American, too. Fucktards.

Hey I think the fact that some of us have played Dungeons and Dragons means we have a passion for heroes and we can recognize the 'character' when we see it. I would only play dungeons and dragons with John McCain so I could kick his ass. I am sure he would have to be chaotic evil in diguise...
But don't make the mistake of thinking we are desperate John. Although you underestimating us is to our advantage. I am willing to 'do something' to help Senator Obama win because you would be the scariest thing that's happened to this country since GW Bush. And hey, we can't help it when you set off our BS detectors. We've heard from a fellow POW who seriously does not want you to become president. Your own constituents in Arizona don't want you to become president... Gee maybe they know something we don't???

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