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carrowsboy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-10-04 06:38 PM
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Freeptards vs. Sen. McCain
They are frothing at the mouth & ready for blood!

http://www.lucianne.com/threads2.asp?artnum=121543

Reply 3 - Posted by: misty in the mountains, 3/10/2004 1:31:41 PM

McPain is too ugly to look at, never mind watch or listen to. Cheney will swallow this jerk with a big mouth and oversized ego.

Reply 5 - Posted by: winker, 3/10/2004 1:32:04 PM

McCain is a bigger horses butt at home than he is nationally. He really wants to be the President some day and cannot stand that he lost to GWB. I say let him run and the GOP will crunch him.

Reply 11 - Posted by: NewYorkProud, 3/10/2004 1:36:51 PM

Does this mean ANOTHER VietNam 'hero' is going to show his TRUE COLORS??

Jeeze, this has got to be a friggin' joke. And, I once respected McCain for his POW suffering. Now FUGGITABOUTIT...

Reply 19 - Posted by: Sharkstooth, 3/10/2004 1:44:54 PM

The two are a natural pair of two-faced loose cannons. McCain seems to be suffering from the Stockholm syndrome in that he is so thankful to his ex-captors and now their favorite Veteran, Hanoi John Kerry. The Democrat team of Kerry and McCain could be called Hanoi John and Hanoi John, the two faced duo of treason and treachery.


Reply 23 - Posted by: auntdot, 3/10/2004 1:45:51 PM

By McCain even intimating he might consider the proposition is a slap to GWB.

Any Republican with any class would have laughed at the idea and supported the President's re-election.

But then again McCain has no class.

His first wife stood by him during his seven years in captivity, then he came home, reportedly went on drinking and whoring binges, and married a young rich chickie.

He showed no class then, and is showing even less now.

And I could go on.

No wonder his fellow POWs have refused to discuss his behavior during captivity.

Reply 38 - Posted by: ca4penn, 3/10/2004 2:03:00 PM

First of all, on this web site it's not Senator McCain. The name is Manchurian Candidate McCain.

Second, Manchurian Candidate McCain is a real hero. He managed to lose 3 US Navy aircraft: 1 in training, 1 on the USS Forrestal, and 1 on a raid on Vietnam.

Manchurian Candidate McCain is 60% (3 out of 5) an enemy ace.

Way to go, John! Manchurian Candidate McCain and "Flopping Fish" Kerry are the perfect Social demonRAT team for America.

Reply 61 - Posted by: conservative1, 3/10/2004 2:42:18 PM

I knew this would be a lively thread.

I would PAY to see a VP debate between McCain and Cheney! McCain would be but a grease stain on the floor when Cheney finished with him. BRING THAT ONE ON!!

Reply 70 - Posted by: PoliticalJunky, 3/10/2004 3:18:03 PM

While I am not crazy about John McCain, fair is fair. As far as the Keating/Savings and Loan scandal is concerned, McCain did nothing but answer an inquiry. Because there were four Democrat Senators caught up in this they looked around for a Republican they could bring in on some trumped up charge. Even after everyone knew that McCain was innocent the Committee hung onto him for dear life because if he was discharged it would be a Democrat scandal solely

Reply 111 - Posted by: pwb, 3/10/2004 5:39:31 PM

Just as I have always thought. McCain is no independent and is not an American hero. He and Kerry would make a good team. Neither one has any core values and will say what ever they think will get them elected.
Why the people of Arizona keep putting this two faced quasi American hero in office along with his drug stealing wife who stole drugs from third nation kids is beyond me.
McCains’s only claim to fame is he got his plane shot out from under him and he and his wife will steal you blind. Her for drugs and him for money, or have we all forgotten the “Ketting five” already, that fine group of public representatives that sold their votes for money


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mot78 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-10-04 06:39 PM
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1. "Freeptards" is too harsh for these people
Afterall, these Lucianne-ites left FR, fleeing from RimJob. They're probably at least .000000001% smarter than their counterparts.
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ronnykmarshall Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-10-04 06:42 PM
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2. Ldotters are the worst.
Nasty to the core.
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carrowsboy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-10-04 06:50 PM
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3. agreed...
Now they are going after the methodists!

http://www.lucianne.com/threads22.asp?artnum=121590

Reply 2 - Posted by: WisGal, 3/10/2004 5:49:38 PM

Aren't Methodists one of the more "liberal" churches? What a completely hypocritical thing to do -- kill human beings and then put a chaplain in place and claim that their spiritual standing is somehow improved... GAG


Reply 3 - Posted by: Penelope, 3/10/2004 5:57:02 PM

My husband and I were married by a Methodist minister. When we attended a methodist church the Wednesday after 9/11, we were appalled at the message they were preaching. Maybe we should be re-married in a REAL church?


Reply 4 - Posted by: clipped wings, 3/10/2004 5:58:03 PM

Methodists today are certainly not the Methodists I knew growing up in the South.

More and more, the Methodist church has veered to the left.

Am I remembering correctly when I think that during the early seventies, the Methodists came out--officially-against the Vietnam War, and that some of their ministers openly joined street demonstrations with the likes of Kerry and Fonda?

Does anyone recall?


Reply 15 - Posted by: Rogue, 3/10/2004 6:25:24 PM

I think the "Chaplain" should hold every woman's hand and confort her while the abortion is done. Then, he should show the mother the "fetus". After that, there should be a short prayer session with the "Chaplin", former mother to be, and the fetus.

The cermony should be private without medical people. Then, the "Chaplian" place the fetus in a garbage bag and remove it from the room.


Reply 19 - Posted by: LadyVet, 3/10/2004 6:36:03 PM

Remember, it was Hitlery's friends over at a Methodist organization that was assisting Fidel Castro and Janet Reno in returning little Elian to Cuba. There are different branches of the Methodist Church, and I doubt that many Southerners would feel comfortable in this ''chaplain's'' church.
President Bush and Laura also go to the Methodist Church. They, too, had to ''shop around'' in D.C. before finding a church they liked.
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DoBotherMe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-10-04 07:07 PM
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4. Methodist at the top
A Methodist is sitting in the White House oval office. Dana ; )
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displacedtexan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-10-04 07:23 PM
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5. You're right! W is a Methodist.
Freeptards don't even know their beloved leader's religion?
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