Posted on 02/05/2008 7:00:57 AM PST by BarnacleCenturion
Lies maybe? I hear that a good lie goes close to 3 trillion now in regards to the net effect of the sub-prime fiasco. LOL!! You buy! cheap! cheap! No worry! it good!!
“McCain is hateful, stupid and foul.”
He’s among the worst this country has to offer. Of course he should be president.
The only good that will come from the next four years is no one can blame Texas for any of it.
BTW, when I googled "McCain" and "Manchurian Candidate" I got 39,100 hits.
Oh, it won't stop them. "Real conservatives" are already Blaming Bush for bringing us McCain...what was he SUPPOSED to do, throw him in prison with an iron mask on??
For those who don't know the captain's story:
On 19 May 1967, while on his 81st combat mission over North Vietnam, Eugene "Red" McDaniel was shot down while flying his A-6 Intruder aircraft. He was listed as "missing in action" until 1970, when the Hanoi government acknowledged that he was being held prisoner. A POW for more that six years, McDaniel was released 4 March 1973, after the Vietnam cease-fire.
Red McDaniel was one of the most brutally tortured prisoners of the Vietnam War. This torture resulted from his active role in camp communications during an organized escape attempt by his fellow prisoners. He is the author of Scars and Stripes, a book telling about his six years in a communist prison.
When Red McDaniel returned home from Vietnam, he was awarded the Navy's highest award for bravery, the Navy Cross. Among his other military decorations are two Silver Stars, the Legion of Merit with Combat "V", the Distinguished Flying Cross, three Bronze Stars with Combat "V", and two Purple Hearts for wounds received at the hands of the North Vietnamese torturers.
Captain McDaniel resumed active duty and served as Commanding Officer of USS Niagara Falls and Commanding Officer of the aircraft carrier USS Lexington. Under his command, Lexington experienced no serious accidents while accomplishing more than 20,000 carrier landings.
Red McDaniel served as Director of Navy/Marine Corps Liaison to the U.S. House of Representatives from 1979 to 1981. In this capacity, Captain McDaniel worked daily with Congress on national defense planning and provided legislators with information vital to the strategic development of Navy forces throughout the world. He retired from the Navy in 1982.
Today, Captain "Red" McDaniel is President of the American Defense Institute, a non-profit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. He founded ADI to increase public awareness of the need for a strong national defense.
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