Posted on 10/10/2024 2:56:47 PM PDT by nickcarraway
But never mind your adulterer father doing a campaign ad at the same cemetery.
WHO was his Dad?
It didn't in this case.
"Songbirds of a feather, flock together."
1Lt. Most miltiary types, myself included, see DemoRATS at treasonous SOBs. That’s how I see him.
The U.S. Military has gone to crap. This is proof of that.
Nobody cares except the dungbeetles at AOL Commie News.
The whole McCain faction in Arizona went from being assistant Democrats to being out and open about it.
No one of sentient mentality gives a s*** about ANY McCain.
Dear Jimmy.
There were ~58,280 American military deaths in Vietnam. These were someone’s loved ones, someone’s son, in some instances someone’s daughter. They were told they were there to fight the spread of Marxism/Communism. To defend freedom. Millions of south Vietnamese also died or were wounded in that war - also fighting communism. Now you are spitting on their sacrifice by backing a Marxist running for office in America. There is no honor in your position, and for you to evoke the sanctity of Arlington to push your flawed stance is sickening.
he’s young
What Arlington Cemetery Photo Op?
Virtually all of these allegations were already addressed re: Arlington.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7AqANVvBfQ
So that whole business of military officers not publicly commenting on political matters, we’ve given up on that, have we?
“What Arlington Cemetery Photo Op?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7AqANVvBfQ
Another invented scandal by the press.
Who gives a rat’s rear end who Jr. McCain votes for? His old man was a piss poor pubbie, more like a lefty RINO.
I was reading about James Stockdale. Like John McCain, a prisoner at the infamous Hanoi “Hilton”. Here is his story:
On Sept. 9, the pilot was on his third tour of duty, commanding Carrier Air Group 16 on a mission over North Vietnam. On his flight back from the target, Stockdale’s A-4 Skyhawk was shot down. He ejected over a small village and was captured.
Suffering from several broken bones, Stockdale was taken to the prisoner of war camp in Hanoi — famously called the “Hanoi Hilton” — which was known for its brutality. Stockdale, who was the highest-ranking Navy officer POW in Vietnam, was held there for nearly eight years.
It was a difficult eight years.
From the start, Stockdale refused to cooperate with his captors. After being caught urging other POWs to resist, he and 10 other senior POWs were taken to another jail block where they were frequently tortured. Stockdale spent two years in heavy leg irons and four years in isolation, but he didn’t waver. He led the POWs’ culture of defiance, finding ways to communicate and govern prisoner behavior that gave them all hope.
“We had a war to fight and were committed to fighting it from lonely concrete boxes,” Stockdale said during an Academy of Achievement interview. “Our very fiber and sinew were the only weapons at our disposal. Each man’s values from his own private sources provided the strength enabling him to maintain his sense of purpose and dedication. They placed unity above self. Self-indulgence was a luxury that could not be afforded.”
Stockdale became a symbol of resistance. One of his most famous acts of defiance was cutting his own wrists, showing the enemy that he would rather die than tell them anything. While the enemy revived him, the act was credited with helping end the North Vietnamese use of excessive torture toward POWs.
This is NOT how the Hanoi “Songbird” conducted himself. He did nothing to distinguish himself.
NextGen Pence o’Schiff
Like father like son. Daddy was a Democrat too! He took a dive for O’Bama.
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