"Middle Class Warrior" <middle_class_warrior1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Meldon wrote:
>> White Anglo Resistance
> Without any remorse!
>
I'm not sure I understand your point. (Perhaps that's the point?)
> --
> McCain on the Iraq War
> * McCain said winning the war would be “easy.” “I know that as
> successful as I believe we will be, and I believe that the success will
be
> fairly easy, we will still lose some American young men or women.” [CNN,
> 9/24/02]
> * At the 2004 Republican National Convention, McCain, focusing on the
> war in Iraq, said that while weapons of mass destruction were not found,
> Saddam once had them and “he would have acquired them again.”
> * "Make it a hundred" years in Iraq and "that would be fine with me."
> [Derry, New Hamp****re Town Hall meeting, 1/3/08]
> * "Only the most deluded of us could doubt the necessity of this war."
> * McCain on how long troops may remain in Iraq: “A thousand years. A
> million years. Ten million years. It depends on the arrangement we have
> with the Iraqi government.” [Associated Press, 1/04/08]
> McCain on Bush tax cuts
> * "I cannot in good conscience sup****t a tax cut in which so many of
the
> benefits go to the most fortunate among us, at the expense of middle
class
> Americans who most need tax relief (2001)."
> * "But when you look at the percentage of the tax cuts that—as the
> previous tax cuts—that go to the wealthiest Americans, you will find
that
> the bulk of it, again, goes to wealthiest Americans. … A lot of
Americans
> now are paying a very large a—low and middle-income Americans are paying
a
> significantly larger amount of their income in taxes. I’d like to see
them
> get the bulk of the relief (2003)."
> * Promised to make the same Bush tax cuts he once opposed permanent
> (2008).
> McCain on Healthcare
> * John McCain sup****ted President Bush's veto of health care for 10
> million children.
> McCain on evolution
> * "I believe in evolution."
> McCain on Iran
> * "My greatest fear is the Iranians acquire a nuclear weapon and give it
> to a terrorist organization. And there is a real threat of them doing
> that."
> McCain on Chairman Mao
> * "Remember the words of Chairman Mao: 'It's always darkest before it's
> totally black."
> McCain of Family Values
> * "My marriage's collapse was attributable to my own selfishness and
> immaturity more than it was to Vietnam, and I cannot escape blame by
> pointing a finger at the war. The blame was entirely mine."
> MCCain on the Keating 5 scandal
> * "The appearance of it was wrong. It's a wrong appearance when a group
of
> senators appear in a meeting with a group of regulators, because it
> conveys the impression of undue and improper influence. And it was the
> wrong thing to do."
> McCain on torture
> * "Waterboarding is a form of torture no matter how it is done and
should
> be a prohibited among U.S. military interrogation practices . . ."
> McCain on economics
> * "I'm going to be honest: I know a lot less about economics than I do
> about military and foreign policy issues. I still need to be educated."
> McCain on the Clintons
> * "Do you know why Chelsea Clinton is so ugly? Because Janet Reno is her
> father."
> McCain on immigration reform
> * "F**k you! I know more about this than anyone else in the room."
> Rush Limbaugh on John McCain
> * If I really wanted to torpedo McCain, I would endorse him, because
that
> would send the independents and liberals that are going to vote for him
> running away faster than anything. . . .
> Ann Coulter on John McCain
> * McCain steamrolled the Republican Senate into adopting yet more
federal
> restrictions on gun owner****p in the juvenile justice bill.
> * She'd campaign for Clinton, stating "I think she's stronger on the
war
> on terrorism." Coulter expressed her opinion that Clinton is much more
> conservative than McCain . . .
> *"She's smarter than John McCain."
> McCain on Aging
> * "I'm older than dirt, I've got more scars than Frankenstein, but I've
> learned a few things along the way."
> McCain on the Estate tax
> * "I am concerned that repeal of the estate tax would provide massive
> benefits solely to the wealthiest and highest-income taxpayers in the
> country. A Treasury Department study found that almost no estate tax has
> been paid by lower- and middle-income taxpayers. But taxes have been
paid
> on the estates of people who were in the highest 20% of the income
> distribution at the time of their death. It found that
> 91% of all estate taxes are paid by the estates of people whose annual
> income exceeded $190,000 around the time of their death."
> Cindy McCain on political payback
> * "Cindy recently admitted that she keeps a “grudge list".


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