John McCain made a statement that he would follow the governor of Arizona whichever way he was leaning concerning the repeal and replacement of Obamacare’s current bill that is up for vote this upcoming week.
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Well guess what, the Arizona governor said that he would welcome the current bill concerning Obamacare, and now that lying traitor McCain said he’s going to vote no on the current bill concerning Obamacare and not follow his words concerning the governor of Arizona.
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McCain’s actions are purely a vindictive action against President Trump and nothing more. I guess McCain’s statements over the last 8 years saying he wants to repeal and replacement of Obamacare, and which he ran on that promise for his last reelection, was nothing but lies and falsehoods, why am I not surprised, knowing his background and all.
John McCain doesn’t keep his word
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John McCain doesn’t keep his word
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He needs to die already
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The more I learn about John McCain, the more I loathe him.
Some things to consider:
John McCain is 3rd generation Navy. Both his father and grandfather were Admirals; from what I gather, they achieved the highest rank possible in the Navy. McCain had some fairly large foot steps to follow. As far as his war record goes, and his POW status, I believe that his insistence to remain a POW, unless his fellow prisoners were also released, was selfishly motivated. He needed the hero status to achieve Admiral. Unfortunately, his injuries prevented him from rising through the ranks. From what I've read about him, he used to volunteer for dangerous assignments, regularly, and had a reputation for extreme risk taking. I believe that this was part of his strategy to further his career.
When he realized that he was never going to achieve Admiral, he retired from the Navy, and immediately ran for public office. I believe that his goal was to make President, at that point. He might not be an Admiral, like his daddy and granddaddy, before him. But, he COULD be President, and out rank them.
McCain put in his time, and in 2008, it was finally his turn. He made it to the general election. And what happened? America rejected him. Then, to add insult to injury, 8 years later, America elected Donald Trump. America rejected McCain then elected some coarse, casino-owning, reality-TV star, with zero political experience, to the highest office in the land.
Folks, John McCain, in my opinion, not only hates Trump, but he hates Americans. We have prevented him from attaining the greatness that he believes that he is entitled to.
Something else to consider; John McCain will die soon, and will have lived his entire life on government checks, from conception to grave. Outside of possibly using money from his wife to jumpstart his political career, that man has never earned a single cent from the private sector. I fail to see what he has in common with his constituents, or how he could sufficiently represent them.
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Some things to consider:
John McCain is 3rd generation Navy. Both his father and grandfather were Admirals; from what I gather, they achieved the highest rank possible in the Navy. McCain had some fairly large foot steps to follow. As far as his war record goes, and his POW status, I believe that his insistence to remain a POW, unless his fellow prisoners were also released, was selfishly motivated. He needed the hero status to achieve Admiral. Unfortunately, his injuries prevented him from rising through the ranks. From what I've read about him, he used to volunteer for dangerous assignments, regularly, and had a reputation for extreme risk taking. I believe that this was part of his strategy to further his career.
When he realized that he was never going to achieve Admiral, he retired from the Navy, and immediately ran for public office. I believe that his goal was to make President, at that point. He might not be an Admiral, like his daddy and granddaddy, before him. But, he COULD be President, and out rank them.
McCain put in his time, and in 2008, it was finally his turn. He made it to the general election. And what happened? America rejected him. Then, to add insult to injury, 8 years later, America elected Donald Trump. America rejected McCain then elected some coarse, casino-owning, reality-TV star, with zero political experience, to the highest office in the land.
Folks, John McCain, in my opinion, not only hates Trump, but he hates Americans. We have prevented him from attaining the greatness that he believes that he is entitled to.
Something else to consider; John McCain will die soon, and will have lived his entire life on government checks, from conception to grave. Outside of possibly using money from his wife to jumpstart his political career, that man has never earned a single cent from the private sector. I fail to see what he has in common with his constituents, or how he could sufficiently represent them.
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Re: John McCain doesn’t keep his word
Why is it that when the Republicans nominate someone that thinks it is their TURN, or they're ENTITLED, to be President, they lose (Dole, McCain, Romney).SHMIV wrote:The more I learn about John McCain, the more I loathe him......
Folks, John McCain, in my opinion, not only hates Trump, but he hates Americans. We have prevented him from attaining the greatness that he believes that he is entitled to.......
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Re: John McCain doesn’t keep his word
Any respect I might have had for McCain he successfully flushed during his presidential campaign.
We watched him pass up one opportunity after another to attack/damage Obama.
Either he was too timid to be president or he was in league with those who were pushing/supporting Obama.
Either reason disqualified him from the jog, in my mind/opinion.
We watched him pass up one opportunity after another to attack/damage Obama.
Either he was too timid to be president or he was in league with those who were pushing/supporting Obama.
Either reason disqualified him from the jog, in my mind/opinion.
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Come on dusterdude...don't sugar coat it....tell us what you really feel !!! 
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At the very least, McCain should be declared unfit for office, and relieved of duty. That should have happened as soon as he was diagnosed.
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Re: John McCain doesn’t keep his word
Last night on the news I heard the Senator from Maine (Collins) stating she would vote against the bill. Her reasoning was it will make some peoples premiums increase.
Well - gee! Change usually means something is going to change. That means someone is likely to pay more and others may pay less. Either way another old-fart blocking the progress of the new WH.
Well - gee! Change usually means something is going to change. That means someone is likely to pay more and others may pay less. Either way another old-fart blocking the progress of the new WH.
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Naw,im too bashful for thatSnakester wrote:Come on dusterdude...don't sugar coat it....tell us what you really feel !!! [emoji106]
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