See post 26.
Rabs, thanks so much for the ping—you know my interest in MCStain and the Vietnam POW/MIAs an dhow he put the kabosh on that investigation.
And Bokababe, thanks for the background on theYugo leader who helped save the 500 American pilots.
MCLunatic was a pilot and a POW—you would think he would have jumped at the chance to lead the effort for this recognition.
But as it as always been clear—McLooney is always for the opposite of the personna he projects for public consumption.
In him, and him alone, I place the blame for the usurper we have now in the Oval Office.
“Fight with me!” was a hollow refrain at the 2008 GOP Convention. Sarah Palin campaigned her heart out, but McStupid was part of the Soros game plan, and took a dive for the team.
I will always believe that McWartonthefaceoftheRepublic was turned in Hanoi, because I cannot explain all of his anti-American actions since he came to the levers of power.
He cannot be trusted, he is not a conservative, and I can never forgive him for what he and Kerry did to the POW/MIA families in 1992. There is no excuse in the world I will accept from him.
It has been 18 years almost, and I am still enraged. Hundreds of his fellow prisoners we left behind in 1973 died off, one at a time, hoping and praying their country had not abandoned them.
McEnemy always traded on his POW experience in his political campaigns—it was the badge used by his supporters that he was a true blue American patriot.
His actions for the last 25 years have shown us that is one thing he is not.
I hope the last thing he sees while in his mortal coil is the faces of all of the POW/MIAs he abandoned when he had the chance to makes things right.