"Yo Moi"
lycos.com> wrote in message
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> In article <4824df36$0$31719$4c368faf@
roadrunner.com>, "Wayne H.
> Wilhelm"
hiddenpolitics.com> wrote:
>
>>> From a guy who was staying at the Hanoi Hilton 2 1/2 years before
>>> McCain
>>> checked in... 8 years total.
>>>
>>> ----------------
>>>
>>> As some of you might know, John McCain is a long-time acquaintance of
>>> mine
>>> that goes way back to our time together at the U.S. Naval Academy and
>>> as
>>> Prisoners of War in Vietnam. He is a man I respect and admire in some
>>> ways. But there are a number of reasons why I will not vote for him for
>>> President of the United States.
>>>
>>> more...
>>>
>>>
http://www.military.com/opinion/0,15202,164859_1,00.html
>>
>> Excellent article. I read it in it's entirety. Did you?
>> "Senator John Sidney McCain, III is a remarkable man who has made
>> enormous
>> personal achievements. And he is a man that I am proud to call a fellow
>> POW
>> who "Returned With Honor." That's our POW motto. But since many of you
>> keep
>> asking what I think of him, I've decided to write it out. In short, I
>> think
>> John Sidney McCain, III is a good man, but not someone I will vote for in
>> the upcoming election to be our President of the United States."
>>
>> Upon reading the article in it's entirety, it becomes clear that his
>> co-patriot objects not to his POW status. Rather, his co-patriot objects
>> to
>> McCain's status as a Republican.
>>
>> Case closed.
> ---------------------------------------
> Said a wise old Republican, in pain:
> I cannot vote for John McCain
> Unless he stops
> His flips and flops,
> And comes in out of the rain.
> ---------------------------------------
Be as that may, near the beginning of McCain's presidential campaign, he
outright stated he would say or do whatever it took to get elected. Obama
has repeatedly shown the same tenacity as has Hillary. So I repeat my
question: Whom do we vote for considering they are all a bunch of flip-flop
liars?