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Posted on 04 September, 2008 | 3 Comments
Apparently the only way that we can prevent another 9-11 from happening is by voting for “Commander In Chief” John Mccain [I disagree]. In poor taste, the Republican party thought that they would evoke your hurt, emotion and fear, with images of death in an effort to sway your vote this November with their “9-11 Tribute Video”. This of course was displayed in front of thousands of people at the Republican National Convention and millions of people in T.V. land. This is a new low for the Mccain and the Republi-cants. Does Mccain have your sympathy vote?
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“We have to use profiling, and I mean be very serious and harsh about the profiling. If you are an 18-28-year-old Muslim man then you should be strip searched. And if we don’t do that there’s a very high probability we’re going to lose an airline.”
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September 5th, 2008 at 12:02 am
I think the worst part of it all was that all of the Zombies stood and clapped versus recognizing what the hell just happened.
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September 5th, 2008 at 2:47 pm
If you watched the video tribute to John McCain on Thursday night, you might have seen this part:
John McCain’s father visits the border between North and South Vietnam to gaze for hours into the North, since his son (John) is imprisoned in downtown Hanoi. The video states that his father ordered the “carpet bombing” of Hanoi even though he know his son was imprisoned somewhere in the city.
Now, I suppose since it’s in the video, this is something America and the McCain’s are suppose to be proud of. However, in case anyone doesn’t know the definition of carpet bombing…here’s Webster’s reference: 1 : to drop large numbers of bombs so as to cause uniform devastation over (a given area)
I have actually visited Vietnam 2X and Hanoi once. I’m no fan of their government but I found the people to be wonderful human beings. Carpet bombing is a crime against humanity. These people were subjected to the worst bombing in the history of the world – no exaggeration – there were more bombs dropped on Vietnam by US forces than all the bombs dropped in WWII (8 million tons vs 2 million tons by ALL forces in WWII).
Then we have a Republican National Convention that tries to gain sympathy for McCain by mentioning his dad ordered the carpet bombing of a city full of innocent civilians – women, children, US prisoners, etc. AND they’re actually proud of it. I can’t believe the world is still so sick.
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September 9th, 2008 at 7:06 pm
I went to the RNC website to see the video start again as I did not catch it. I was appalled also by the video. What I found was an error when I tried to view the video and now it is totally off the website. I am sure they don’t want anyone to be reminded of the absolutely insensitive and political use of this tragedy. OMG – I can’t take it anymore.
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