To: Crazieman
Regardless whence came the decision to speak out, McCain is now on the record condemning this ruling in the strongest possible terms. To call it “one of the worst decisions” in the history of the Republic is very strong stuff. I doubt any “handler” would have advised him to use such impolitic, unvarnished language.
But I am glad he did.
18 posted on
06/13/2008 12:23:03 PM PDT by
karnage
To: karnage
Regardless whence came the decision to speak out, McCain is now on the record condemning this ruling in the strongest possible terms. To a point I agree. The problem is, John has backed enough crapola policy, to have made this call a natural. Now he objects. What the hell? To call it one of the worst decisions in the history of the Republic is very strong stuff. Sure it is, but it raises as many questions as it seems to address. I doubt any handler would have advised him to use such impolitic, unvarnished language.
But I am glad he did. Okay, so am I. It will cause some folks to sit up and take notice. What they won't be as likely to notice is John's support for closing Gitmo, granting terrorists Geneva Convention status, and making it against U.S. policy to use water-boarding.
John is the terrorist's best friend on three out of four issues. Now, lets pat the guy on the back and reminisce about what a swell guy he is.
I don't believe this a.h. for a moment.
32 posted on
06/13/2008 12:31:50 PM PDT by
DoughtyOne
(Ooo what's that terrible smell? Oh, I stepped in a big pile of 'lesser of two evils'. Careful...)
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