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legendary
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September 03, 2018, 11:08:09 AM
#49
Shameful McCain Memorial Service Spectacle





Days of eulogizing an unapologetic warmongering extremist culminated with a Saturday memorial service in Washington's National Cathedral, nauseating while it lasted.

Among others, GW Bush and Obama paid tribute to one of Washington's most despicable figures. A special place in hell awaits them.

Two unindicted war criminals honored another, a disgraceful display on national television.

Used as a prop, Washington's National Cathedral desecrated itself as a house of prayer for being part of the shameful spectacle.

Dick Cheney ran things for the GW Bush regime when in power, its eminence grise, calling the shots, both figures two of the nation's worst.

GW was arguably the worst ever US president, outdistancing Warren Harding for the dishonor, an "amiable incompetent," an observer called him.

GW was pure evil throughout his public life and earlier - handed the presidency he lost twice by electoral theft. The NYT ludicrously praised his "gravitas" and "statesmanship…"a leader whom the nation could follow in these difficult times."

Bush's true legacy reflects underachievement, sadism and lawlessness. He had problems with alcohol and illicit drugs.

As Texas governor, he presided over more executions than any other state executive since the Supreme Court reinstated capital punishment in 1976.

His close aids said he enjoyed killing, abusing others for his own amusement.

He was born into wealth and power, struggled completing full sentence in public remarks.

Former Texas Governor Ann Richards mocked him saying: "Poor George. He can't help it. He was born with a silver foot in his mouth."

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Read more at http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Article/246739-2018-09-03-shameful-mccain-memorial-service-spectacle.htm.


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September 03, 2018, 07:06:55 AM
#48
May his soul rest in peace. I saw it on the new few days back. He is a great lost to world politics.
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September 01, 2018, 06:12:09 PM
#47
Eulogizing War Criminal McCain



Stephen Lendman



Eulogizing War Criminal McCain

by Stephen Lendman

America honors its worst. McCain was an unapologetic imperial spear carrier, a thuggish scoundrel supporting all US wars of aggression against nations threatening no one.

He was uncaring about the horrific human cost, dismissive about millions of civilians perishing post-9/11 alone, countless millions more harmed by US-led aggression he cheerled.

At a Thursday memorial service in Phoenix, attended by numerous congressional members and others, he was eulogized by likeminded scoundrels, including former vice president Joe Biden, saying:

"My name is Joe Biden. I'm a Democrat (undemocratic, he failed to explain)," adding "I love John McCain." Make you wanna wince in disgust? You bet!

Further disgraceful remarks followed, Biden saying "I trusted John with my life…Character is destiny. John had character."

Vietnamese civilians he massacred indiscriminately from 30,000 feet would say otherwise if alive.

So would millions slaughtered by all US imperial wars, ones McCain wholeheartedly supported, mindless of highest of high crimes committed. Nazis at Nuremberg were sentenced to death for the same offenses.

Biden reflected about ravaging brain cancer taking McCain's life, calling it "brutal…relentless…unforgiving."

He was silent about US imperial wars, massacring millions, turning cities, towns and villages to rubble, conflicts raging endlessly in multiple theaters, high crimes committed daily, horrors McCain endorsed and relished.

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Read more at http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Opinion/246621-2018-08-31-eulogizing-war-criminal-mccain.htm.


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September 01, 2018, 03:18:14 PM
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I know what you are doing here, and why I post... legitimizing mr bob mueller... it's useless... and too late and too little. your gangs, and you will end up executed. you have no future. the only question, who will do it, us or the others? but your future has ended long ago.

this board is completely lost... one dude believe that american billionaire kids, like chelsea clinton will rule china, while the others moppets try to defend hillary clinton henchmen... it's gonna be a slaughter... you are too DUMB... maybe it's the consequences of raping children or maybe it's because of those "problems" that they do that... who cares, as long as they become breeding grounds for maggots

I'm not doing anything of that nature -- I don't see how saying that Senator McCain should rest well is me legitimizing Robert Mueller. Nor do I understand the part where I'll end up 'executed' and 'have no future'

Do you just get your news from those extremists that think the American government is run by reptiles? Or is this all thought up in your warped mind?

I'm wildly confused on all the claims you just threw out there....
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August 30, 2018, 02:13:09 PM
#45
He was a really great politician and man, all the stuff he did to end wars and bring peace, he was truly a man who cared about people and I will forever remember him a true hero.

rain those bots in plzzzz.

No shit!  The idea that McCain ever cared about 'peace' is a laughable farce.  Several of these putative bots have used the string term 'may he rest in perfect peace'.  It's suspicious as the mark of primitive bot-farm work.  Maybe not even terribly automated.



yeah... maybe raeyton, boeing and other running them...

and this line hurt... deeply. anyway moving on... did they finally ended this useless coverage?
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August 30, 2018, 01:35:57 PM
#44
He was a really great politician and man, all the stuff he did to end wars and bring peace, he was truly a man who cared about people and I will forever remember him a true hero.

rain those bots in plzzzz.

No shit!  The idea that McCain ever cared about 'peace' is a laughable farce.  Several of these putative bots have used the string term 'may he rest in perfect peace'.  It's suspicious as the mark of primitive bot-farm work.  Maybe not even terribly automated.

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August 30, 2018, 12:29:46 PM
#43
dear traitors to the nation and your family propagandists,

I don't give an ass rate about mccain funerals, can we please move to the next subject, how is the domestic kill list progressing? ahhh, you don't want to know your queuing? I bet your do....
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August 29, 2018, 02:59:46 PM
#42
McCain isn't dead. He is in cryogenic stasis, awaiting the time that his cancer can be cured. This is a guess about cryogenic stasis. But it is doubtful he is dead. Why?
When you watch the video in this post - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.44845189 - way down at the end of the video, Qanon predicts McCain's death to the minute, one month ahead. Now, you tell me what that means? Personally, it tells me that McCain didn't die, and that his death is a staged ruse to gracefully and securely move him into hiding because of the enemy of America that he was being found out to be.

The cryogenic thing might be a plan that McCain is using to wait for a cancer cure.

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August 28, 2018, 06:42:56 PM
#41
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McCain's only useful purpose in life was to be the 'un-electable' who let Obama into the Oval Office.  They had to add Sarah Palin to the mix to make sure he did that job.
...
However I don't agree on Big Gulp girl...



I don't believe she is a terrorist nor do I believe she supports the end of the republic, nor to take free speech nor guns... maybe I could be wrong, but there is sign that she does...

the enemy medias hates her, why? but I agree less than trump.

I didn't say I had anything against Palin (though in fact I don't care for her very much and think she is a vain phony who would be very likely to sell us down the river for a few dimes...but that's just my suspicion.)

What I said was that TPTB, and McCain himself, needed to ensure that he didn't win POTUS.  It was a Dems turn to push on their end of the log and CIA asset Obama was the man for the job.  Palin was plunked in just to make sure McCain didn't accidentally win.

That's my read.



And I thank you for sharing it. I don't like this idea that the cia as a whole betrayed the us during what ever the potus... on the other hand the more brennan speaks, the more simple it gets... brennan /= patriot.

you know I am still too traumatized to even think abou obama... it's too painful for me, and I can't be rational... I stop at the clinton / silverstein / epstein connection, for now Smiley, and certainly for a long time. And I would never be able to bash obama as eloquently and violenty as candace owen...

for me obama believes that the un charter is better than the us constitution because the us constitution was made by white men owning slaves... that's it. he hated it. He couldn't even make his oath correctly... and the fly... and the fly... what was the swarm telling us?

obama did nothing on weinstein, nothing on epstein, nothing on silverstein, nothing on 911 and wasn't able to simple finish simple obejctives and let soldiers fall when support was ALREADY in the air, a coward, a weak man, a frankly stupid man, but is only talent was rethoric, a born liar... and I still wait for his hawaian school pictures... and I believe that his birth certificate was a fake... hoooo...

I found interesting the comments of Dunford and Mattis and agree with them, if they say so, who I am to say the contrary specially on the part about supporting the defense department...

I think it's not an issue as certainly, one of the biggest support of the dod, is now the Potus, and who better than the Potus... no more letting men dies like in benghazi (proven), no more shit, letting the professionals do and fail, I mean this is great...

but it lead to the question about the hill... specially those who believe that epstein island is a fantasy or that the UN charter would be so much better than the constitution... or those who seek simply to destroy the us if it means to enrich themselves, etc...

but again and always, smart decisions earlier lead to easier decision later Smiley.

if it was just possible to finish the epstein / 911 cases... the facts, the skeletons, all out, the guilty, clean the book, wiped and done.

I would be very proud to be able to say, this is what happened, here are the solution deployed to prevent it to happen again, stay vigilant and ready, who knows what the next weakness that will be found and exploited...

against all foreign and domestic...



When you watch the video in this post - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.44845189 - way down at the end of the video, Qanon predicts McCain's death to the minute, one month ahead. Now, you tell me what that means? Personally, it tells me that McCain didn't die, and that his death is a staged ruse to gracefully and securely move him into hiding because of the enemy of America that he was being found out to be.

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August 28, 2018, 03:17:21 PM
#39
Child of the State,
Man of War






And now, John Sidney McCain, III is a corpse in a morgue awaiting his state burial.  It is as it should be, perhaps for the first time in his entire life.

McCain – the holy terror of teenager and Naval Academy cadet, mad pilot and poster child for the horrors of the towering enemy we faced for our very survival as a Republic in Vietnam, and political animal for much of his life – clearly was not at home in this world.

In a world filled with people who are all pretty much accountable on a daily basis for their decisions, choices, actions, and for the pain they have and are causing, John McCain was missing from his post.

Instead, as a son of a successful Naval commander, he path was not entirely his own, and yet he did, repeatedly, choose that path.  His biggest tragedy may have been that he was the namesake of a distinguished military family.   Certainly the life of his younger brother Joe Pinckney McCain is a testament to how being born into service of the state doesn't have to result in the deaths of so many for so long.

Where failures and character flaws occur in all families, when they occur in the important chapter of the national narrative called "Military Heroism And Sacrifice In The Name Of National Greatness And Security," something must be done.

And what was done?  Props, propaganda and prose all came forth, and we aren't done being propagandized and prosed to death just yet.  The funeral is coming.

While much has been written about John McCain, it's the stories we haven't been told that bother most people.  How he made it through the Academy one our dime with massive numbers of demerits and low academic performance, how he avoided courts martials and discharge from the Navy after the first two plane crashes and flying through the telephone lines in Spain, all before the interesting roles he played on the deck of the USS Forrestal before, during and after it burned.

The story of being shot down, likely by friendly fire, and his subsequent capture and torture by the "North" Vietnamese (a state construct in its own right) is rarely told in detail, but rather bundled in the official narrative under "courage."  His divorce of his first wife and disconnect from his first family – understandable because of what war, separation and the stress of a military society do to human beings – is not discussed.  Nor are the personal, political and financial machinations that led to his first Congressional seat, and shortly thereafter, a secure Senate seat for Arizona, a seat he has held since this weekend.

From being a savior of the A-10 Warthog program, refusing to allow it a natural death — ironically the aircraft known for causing the most friendly fire and civilian deaths — to saving Obamacare from the breach, to reliably supporting projects to change governments overseas, all while waging low-level but steady combat against liberty and the Constitution at home, McCain was a busy man, and a well-connected, well-funded politician.

The actions of McCain as Senator are legion, and while no doubt people of various political stripes may find at least one or two things to laud in his progressive neoconservative warmongering and state-strengthening agenda in over three decades, in reality he earned no loyalty.  This glowing yet strangely surreal obit by Jeff Goldberg of the leftward progressive and warmongering Atlantic says it all – and has it all wrong.


Read more AND CLICK THE MANY LINKS at https://www.lewrockwell.com/2018/08/karen-kwiatkowski/child-of-the-state-man-of-war/.


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August 28, 2018, 03:02:12 PM
#38
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McCain's only useful purpose in life was to be the 'un-electable' who let Obama into the Oval Office.  They had to add Sarah Palin to the mix to make sure he did that job.
...
However I don't agree on Big Gulp girl...



I don't believe she is a terrorist nor do I believe she supports the end of the republic, nor to take free speech nor guns... maybe I could be wrong, but there is sign that she does...

the enemy medias hates her, why? but I agree less than trump.

I didn't say I had anything against Palin (though in fact I don't care for her very much and think she is a vain phony who would be very likely to sell us down the river for a few dimes...but that's just my suspicion.)

What I said was that TPTB, and McCain himself, needed to ensure that he didn't win POTUS.  It was a Dems turn to push on their end of the log and CIA asset Obama was the man for the job.  Palin was plunked in just to make sure McCain didn't accidentally win.

That's my read.



And I thank you for sharing it. I don't like this idea that the cia as a whole betrayed the us during what ever the potus... on the other hand the more brennan speaks, the more simple it gets... brennan /= patriot.

you know I am still too traumatized to even think abou obama... it's too painful for me, and I can't be rational... I stop at the clinton / silverstein / epstein connection, for now Smiley, and certainly for a long time. And I would never be able to bash obama as eloquently and violenty as candace owen...

for me obama believes that the un charter is better than the us constitution because the us constitution was made by white men owning slaves... that's it. he hated it. He couldn't even make his oath correctly... and the fly... and the fly... what was the swarm telling us?

obama did nothing on weinstein, nothing on epstein, nothing on silverstein, nothing on 911 and wasn't able to simple finish simple obejctives and let soldiers fall when support was ALREADY in the air, a coward, a weak man, a frankly stupid man, but is only talent was rethoric, a born liar... and I still wait for his hawaian school pictures... and I believe that his birth certificate was a fake... hoooo...

I found interesting the comments of Dunford and Mattis and agree with them, if they say so, who I am to say the contrary specially on the part about supporting the defense department...

I think it's not an issue as certainly, one of the biggest support of the dod, is now the Potus, and who better than the Potus... no more letting men dies like in benghazi (proven), no more shit, letting the professionals do and fail, I mean this is great...

but it lead to the question about the hill... specially those who believe that epstein island is a fantasy or that the UN charter would be so much better than the constitution... or those who seek simply to destroy the us if it means to enrich themselves, etc...

but again and always, smart decisions earlier lead to easier decision later Smiley.

if it was just possible to finish the epstein / 911 cases... the facts, the skeletons, all out, the guilty, clean the book, wiped and done.

I would be very proud to be able to say, this is what happened, here are the solution deployed to prevent it to happen again, stay vigilant and ready, who knows what the next weakness that will be found and exploited...

against all foreign and domestic...

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August 28, 2018, 01:23:58 AM
#37
The political world mourn the demise Republican Senator, War hero, and conservative maverick, John McCain. May his gentle soul RIP
In our diligent and smart senators we are heartily extending our sympathy for each bitcoin family, how happy you are today wherever you are and as many people as you want to serve the town to continue your beginning and many thank you for sharing in town so you're a real hero and maybe a lot more like you.
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August 27, 2018, 10:19:36 PM
#36
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McCain's only useful purpose in life was to be the 'un-electable' who let Obama into the Oval Office.  They had to add Sarah Palin to the mix to make sure he did that job.
...
However I don't agree on Big Gulp girl...



I don't believe she is a terrorist nor do I believe she supports the end of the republic, nor to take free speech nor guns... maybe I could be wrong, but there is sign that she does...

the enemy medias hates her, why? but I agree less than trump.

I didn't say I had anything against Palin (though in fact I don't care for her very much and think she is a vain phony who would be very likely to sell us down the river for a few dimes...but that's just my suspicion.)

What I said was that TPTB, and McCain himself, needed to ensure that he didn't win POTUS.  It was a Dems turn to push on their end of the log and CIA asset Obama was the man for the job.  Palin was plunked in just to make sure McCain didn't accidentally win.

That's my read.

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August 27, 2018, 07:55:45 PM
#35
What the McCain Eulogies Tell Us About the Media and the Regime





People tell me I should not criticize him right now.

I do think some people are behaving in bad taste. But I do not think I am prohibited from making sober remarks at a moment when so many Americans, and the opinion molders who tell them what to think, are getting ludicrously carried away.

The phenomenon we are witnessing is so Orwellian that I can't resist exploring it. I am less concerned with criticizing McCain — there will be ample time for that — than I am with trying to understand the regime under which we live, and the media lackeys that glorify it.

The tributes to McCain from the major newspapers are so over the top that there's something more going on here than the perfunctory respect the media shows for most deceased politicians.

They will not be speaking this way about Pat Buchanan — a real maverick, who was the first conservative I ever saw who broke with both parties (that's what a maverick does) to point out that the sanctions on Iraq were creating a humanitarian catastrophe that no moral person could support (that's what an actual conservative says).

As if to show that she has every Establishment ritual already down to a science, even democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to Twitter to say this:

John McCain's legacy represents an unparalleled example of human decency and American service.

As an intern, I learned a lot about the power of humanity in government through his deep friendship with Sen. Kennedy.

He meant so much, to so many. My prayers are with his family.

"But she had to say something!" some say.

She had to say "an unparalleled example of human decency and American service"?

McCain's bellicosity in foreign policy knew no bounds. A discussion of all the interventions he favored — every one of which would have intensified the problems it was allegedly to solve — would take all week.

To a conservative movement that knows nothing of its history, this makes McCain a great conservative statesman.

And to the American Establishment, bellicosity is not and has never been a deal breaker.

McCain's preferred foreign policy has yielded death, displacement, and regional chaos on a massive scale, not to mention a huge shot in the arm to the very Islamic radicalism he assured us he was fighting against.

(McCain's insistence on being involved in every Middle East conflict under the sun made him some hideous bedfellows, I might add, as when he met with members of the Northern Storm Brigade, which had handed American journalist Steven Sotloff over to ISIS for $25,000.)

We are to believe that McCain was a "maverick."

This is because from time to time he joined forces with the Democrats, the left-wing side of the Establishment, in order to support a measure that just happened to win him media applause.


Read more at https://www.lewrockwell.com/2018/08/thomas-woods/what-the-mccain-eulogies-tell-us-about-the-media-and-the-regime/.


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August 27, 2018, 04:35:51 PM
#34
McCain's Legacy is Death





"Buzzard's gotta eat, same as worms [spit]"
— Outlaw Josey Wales


John McCain is dead.  Good.

There are few figures in American politics more odious than John McCain.

McCain was chairman of the Senate Armed Services committee.  The main vector of our aggressive and ruinous foreign policy.

He served on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs committee overseeing everything we see today as needing reform.

And he blocked all of it.

He was, in short, no maverick.

John McCain was the ultimate member of the Status Quo.

He worked hard to block any reform to our foreign policy of subjugation and control.  He oversaw and championed the worst legislation of the past generation.  Through him the expansion of the surveillance state flourished.

The Patriot Act and Military Commissions Act name only a couple. Through McCain the annual National Defense Authorization Act was a vector for the worst expansion of Deep State and MIC power through last minute riders and in recent years, cynical moves to block or stymie Donald Trump.

And being the vindictive little troll that he was, a pampered Admiral's son who was the puppet of every major power-broker in D.C., he went after political opponents with the ferocity of a wolverine.

But, make no mistake, this man was a weasel and a snitch.

His death, however, is emblematic of the sea-change occurring in global politics.  Lying, racist psychopaths with dreams of global domination like McCain are yesterday's news.

The generational shift away from Cold Warriors who have over-stayed their welcome to assist their feckless Baby Boomer children to destroy everything that the U.S. was supposed to stand for cannot be stopped at this point.

But, believe me, they will continue to try.

It's no secret that John McCain hated Russians.  He also hated Iranians. It was a hatred so deep it meant embracing as a 'freedom fighter' anyone who stood against them.

Ukrainian Nazis? Check.

Head-chopping Salafist Animals in Syria? Check

Mujahadeen?  Check.

Hillary Clinton?  Check.

Likely this was because McCain betrayed his country in Vietnam as a captured high-value target to the Russians.

And that shame drove the next 40 years of his political career, along with his being spared the details of his treason going public if he served the goals of the globalist elites intent on destroying America.

So, his vile treatment of Donald Trump came as no surprise.  Trump calling him out publicly as weak for being captured and implying the truth about McCain drove McCain to apoplexy.

It's why he passed on the ridiculous Steele dossier to the FBI.  It's why he voted against Obamacare reform and tax cuts.  It's why he gleefully put forth the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act last year.


Read more at https://www.lewrockwell.com/2018/08/thomas-luongo/mccains-legacy-is-death/.


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August 27, 2018, 04:31:20 PM
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John McCain and the POW Cover-Up





Eighteen months ago, TAC publisher Ron Unz discovered an astonishing account of the role the 2008 Republican presidential nominee, John McCain, had played in suppressing information about what happened to American soldiers missing in action in Vietnam. Below, we present in full Sydney Schanberg's explosive story.

John McCain, who has risen to political prominence on his image as a Vietnam POW war hero, has, inexplicably, worked very hard to hide from the public stunning information about American prisoners in Vietnam who, unlike him, didn't return home. Throughout his Senate career, McCain has quietly sponsored and pushed into federal law a set of prohibitions that keep the most revealing information about these men buried as classified documents. Thus the war hero who people would logically imagine as a determined crusader for the interests of POWs and their families became instead the strange champion of hiding the evidence and closing the books.

Almost as striking is the manner in which the mainstream press has shied from reporting the POW story and McCain's role in it, even as the Republican Party has made McCain's military service the focus of his presidential campaign. Reporters who had covered the Vietnam War turned their heads and walked in other directions. McCain doesn't talk about the missing men, and the press never asks him about them.

The sum of the secrets McCain has sought to hide is not small. There exists a telling mass of official documents, radio intercepts, witness depositions, satellite photos of rescue symbols that pilots were trained to use, electronic messages from the ground containing the individual code numbers given to airmen, a rescue mission by a special forces unit that was aborted twice by Washington—and even sworn testimony by two Defense secretaries that "men were left behind." This imposing body of evidence suggests that a large number—the documents indicate probably hundreds—of the U.S. prisoners held by Vietnam were not returned when the peace treaty was signed in January 1973 and Hanoi released 591 men, among them Navy combat pilot John S. McCain.

Mass of Evidence

The Pentagon had been withholding significant information from POW families for years. What's more, the Pentagon's POW/MIA operation had been publicly shamed by internal whistleblowers and POW families for holding back documents as part of a policy of "debunking" POW intelligence even when the information was obviously credible.

The pressure from the families and Vietnam veterans finally forced the creation, in late 1991, of a Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs. The chairman was John Kerry. McCain, as a former POW, was its most pivotal member. In the end, the committee became part of the debunking machine.

One of the sharpest critics of the Pentagon's performance was an insider, Air Force Lt. Gen. Eugene Tighe, who headed the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) during the 1970s. He openly challenged the Pentagon's position that no live prisoners existed, saying that the evidence proved otherwise. McCain was a bitter opponent of Tighe, who was eventually pushed into retirement.

Included in the evidence that McCain and his government allies suppressed or sought to discredit is a transcript of a senior North Vietnamese general's briefing of the Hanoi politburo, discovered in Soviet archives by an American scholar in 1993. The briefing took place only four months before the 1973 peace accords. The general, Tran Van Quang, told the politburo members that Hanoi was holding 1,205 American prisoners but would keep many of them at war's end as leverage to ensure getting war reparations from Washington.


Read more at https://www.lewrockwell.com/2018/08/no_author/mccain-and-the-pow-cover-up/.


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August 27, 2018, 03:40:32 PM
#32
May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace, we hope we have someone like him again

I bet (((we))) do!

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August 27, 2018, 03:15:09 PM
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May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace, we hope we have someone like him again
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August 27, 2018, 12:54:51 PM
#30
Will settle anything related to politics.

I just want to say rest in peace Senator John Mccain.



Death lays all to rest eventually.
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August 27, 2018, 11:46:39 AM
#29
Imagine a member of that family stumbling on this piece at a time like this.


Imagine all the damage he has done.  Angry

Imagine his special place in hell.   Smiley Smiley

Imagine Soros and Rothschild being next. Grin Grin Grin
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August 27, 2018, 09:44:19 AM
#28
McCain although somewhat controversial was one of the strongest influencers on the American political scene, like it or not, things will surely change with him passing away.
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August 27, 2018, 09:27:43 AM
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Will settle anything related to politics.

I just want to say rest in peace Senator John Mccain.

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August 27, 2018, 09:01:22 AM
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It's funny how when someone dies suddenly all the bad things they have done get forgotten.  At least the people in this forum realize how evil this guy truly was and how he was tied in with the terrorists.  

Quite frankly, the whole story of him being a prisoner of war could of been fabricated to gain votes for his presidential election.
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August 27, 2018, 06:57:03 AM
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You may not agree with his politics. But, I don't think it's fair to attack a man who was without a doubt an American War Hero and a patriot. For a man who is amongst those who put their lives on the line for this country, I think he deserves some respect in death.

It is quite despicable to speak ill of the dead especially as he had a grieving family left behind. Imagine a member of that family stumbling on this piece at a time like this.


McCain spent his whole slimy elitist life ripping 'we the people' off, stabbing us in the back, and selling us out.  Now we are supposed to worship the fucker just because he stopped breathing.  Because it is 'proper etiquette'.  Fuck that.  If you cannot critique a person after they died there is nearly no reason for pieces of shit like McCain to do anything but be a piece of shit when he is 'leading.'  I had harsh words for McCain when he was living and didn't hold back in saying them.  Nothing about him finally dying changed my perception of the guy.

McCain's only useful purpose in life was to be the 'un-electable' who let Obama into the Oval Office.  They had to add Sarah Palin to the mix to make sure he did that job.



I can't agree more and even if I didn't agree, I would fully respect, support and defend your God given right to express your views with pixels on a screen. Thank you for expressing your opinions so clearly and understandably.

However I don't agree on Big Gulp girl...



I don't believe she is a terrorist nor do I believe she supports the end of the republic, nor to take free speech nor guns... maybe I could be wrong, but there is sign that she does...

the enemy medias hates her, why? but I agree less than trump.
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Lol!  They all took off their yamakas for the photo-shoot.  We know why the so-called ISIS never attacked Israel and why that is where they go for medical treatment.

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August 27, 2018, 12:35:47 AM
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Senator McCain spent his entire professional career in service to his country one way or another. When he was a POW, according to reports by other POWs, he chose to get beaten by the Vietnamese over getting released and feeding their propaganda machine (the "rule" among POWs was FIFO).

McCain often tried to work across the isle, was very well respected among his peers, and I believe he always voted what he felt was right for the country (some disagree with his conclusions).

I agree. He's such an inspiring individual and we need more people like him to help direct the world to a safer and just future. If only there was someway to effectively let his legacy live on. How I wish there was some form of technology that could help preserve one's beliefs and ideologies in order to inspire and motivate the world. What do you think?
That is unlikely. His opinions were highly valued throughout Capital Hill, however even when he was active in the Senate, every issue was hyper-politicalized. 
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You may not agree with his politics. But, I don't think it's fair to attack a man who was without a doubt an American War Hero and a patriot. For a man who is amongst those who put their lives on the line for this country, I think he deserves some respect in death.

It is quite despicable to speak ill of the dead especially as he had a grieving family left behind. Imagine a member of that family stumbling on this piece at a time like this.


McCain spent his whole slimy elitist life ripping 'we the people' off, stabbing us in the back, and selling us out.  Now we are supposed to worship the fucker just because he stopped breathing.  Because it is 'proper etiquette'.  Fuck that.  If you cannot critique a person after they died there is nearly no reason for pieces of shit like McCain to do anything but be a piece of shit when he is 'leading.'  I had harsh words for McCain when he was living and didn't hold back in saying them.  Nothing about him finally dying changed my perception of the guy.

McCain's only useful purpose in life was to be the 'un-electable' who let Obama into the Oval Office.  They had to add Sarah Palin to the mix to make sure he did that job.

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August 27, 2018, 12:24:05 AM
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Senator McCain spent his entire professional career in service to his country one way or another. When he was a POW, according to reports by other POWs, he chose to get beaten by the Vietnamese over getting released and feeding their propaganda machine (the "rule" among POWs was FIFO).

McCain often tried to work across the isle, was very well respected among his peers, and I believe he always voted what he felt was right for the country (some disagree with his conclusions).

I agree. He's such an inspiring individual and we need more people like him to help direct the world to a safer and just future. If only there was someway to effectively let his legacy live on. How I wish there was some form of technology that could help preserve one's beliefs and ideologies in order to inspire and motivate the world. What do you think?
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August 26, 2018, 11:54:59 PM
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RIP Sen John McCain, the world has lost an examplenary senator, he will be missed for his selfless services to the wellbeing of the american people. rip sir.
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August 26, 2018, 06:00:22 PM
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John McCain was one of the most traitorous pieces if shit who was ever born an American as far as I'm concerned.  And from a line of traitors like his father who tried to help the Israelis sink the USS Liberty with all hands aboard in addition to getting is spoiled brat kid off the hook when Jihad Johnny burnt down the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal doing a wet start.

From the Keating five to crazy warmongering to supporting ISIS John McCain has been a never ending stream of disasters.  At least for the U.S.  Israel did well by the man.  Today is a very happy day for the United States.  Unfortunately we need a years-long string of them to clean the place up a bit.


I hope he likes heat because he now burns in hell. 

Good riddance.  Grin

You may not agree with his politics. But, I don't think it's fair to attack a man who was without a doubt an American War Hero and a patriot. For a man who is amongst those who put their lives on the line for this country, I think he deserves some respect in death.

It is quite despicable to speak ill of the dead especially as he had a grieving family left behind. Imagine a member of that family stumbling on this piece at a time like this.
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August 26, 2018, 04:46:27 PM
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I hope he likes heat because he now burns in hell. 

Good riddance.  Grin
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Senator McCain spent his entire professional career in service to his country one way or another. When he was a POW, according to reports by other POWs, he chose to get beaten by the Vietnamese over getting released and feeding their propaganda machine (the "rule" among POWs was FIFO).

McCain often tried to work across the isle, was very well respected among his peers, and I believe he always voted what he felt was right for the country (some disagree with his conclusions).
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August 26, 2018, 03:51:47 PM
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The elite are having their kids learn Mandarin not so much so that they can integrate with the crowd but more so they can direct the crowd.



 Roll Eyes  Grin so funny... you have no idea how indifferent their deaths will be.

You don't get that the feudal order that was put down in china trough many struggles, was very different from anything those round eyes or not barbarians could ever phantom. so please...

While some people may not agree with his politics, and I may be included in some of these people, I don't think it's fair to attack a man who was without a doubt an American War Hero and a patriot. Someone who put their life on the line for this country, and died after a long career of continuing to serve this country.

Put the politics aside for a second folks, let the man's family try to find peace in such a horrible situation. Rest well, Senator McCain.

I know what you are doing here, and why I post... legitimizing mr bob mueller... it's useless... and too late and too little. your gangs, and you will end up executed. you have no future. the only question, who will do it, us or the others? but your future has ended long ago.

this board is completely lost... one dude believe that american billionaire kids, like chelsea clinton will rule china, while the others moppets try to defend hillary clinton henchmen... it's gonna be a slaughter... you are too DUMB... maybe it's the consequences of raping children or maybe it's because of those "problems" that they do that... who cares, as long as they become breeding grounds for maggots Smiley.

A great hero has departed, he was one of my most loved senator, even though he was Republican, he did not fail to speak against the president when the president was going wrong, despite the fact that President Trump was from the same political party.

nice line to defend sessions... are you all kids? or did you suffer arrested brain development due to too much exposure to the stupidity of your masters?
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August 26, 2018, 03:46:09 PM
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Rest in perfect Peace my most respected Senator.
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A great hero has departed, he was one of my most loved senator, even though he was Republican, he did not fail to speak against the president when the president was going wrong, despite the fact that President Trump was from the same political party.
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August 26, 2018, 03:33:57 PM
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While some people may not agree with his politics, and I may be included in some of these people, I don't think it's fair to attack a man who was without a doubt an American War Hero and a patriot. Someone who put their life on the line for this country, and died after a long career of continuing to serve this country.

Put the politics aside for a second folks, let the man's family try to find peace in such a horrible situation. Rest well, Senator McCain.
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August 26, 2018, 03:13:52 PM
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of course the american government sides with islamists, they think like communists, they dont care whats going on in the middle east so they place these ideologic hostile powerhouses. there. world is still so idiotic thinking the us government seeks to improve the situation for all and accept the crappy us dollar. bigger problem is that in truth the us government doesnt seek the wellbeing of its own citizens anymore, but the bankster financial elite is just serving themselves.


The 'bankster financial elite' have been shifting their financial assets to China in particular, but also to various resources around the world in a dedicated way for three decades.  Water is a big one, and control of it will be a massive fountain of wealth (aka, 'control').

Basically if you scout around on GoogleEarth and see big areas of green 'wildlife reserves' and lines of blue around anything which is occasionally wet, this represents the more tangible aspect of the wealth of the 'financial elite'.  Within the banking system it is represented as t-bills and bonds.  The areas became blue/green through deficit spending on the part of their operatives (aka, the governments they've installed.)  IMF and World Bank loans were one of the main mechanisms.

For the 'elite', physical safety is a Gulfstream ride to Singapore or New Zealand away so although they don't have 'no worries', their worries are more than a bit different than those of the rest of us when the shit hits the fan.

A particular worry would be how to extract wealth from their holdings.  One 'resource' that China has is a shit load of boots to put on the ground in order to collect, and I suspect that that is one of the reasons why China is of such interest.  The elite are having their kids learn Mandarin not so much so that they can integrate with the crowd but more so they can direct the crowd.

China has a political structure which is very conducive to parasitization of the society, and their educational and social systems have been honed for that purpose as well.  Honed with more than a little help and guidance from the parasite class by the looks of things.  I suspect that the elite will be best served by engineering a smoking crater as the future look for the U.S. since any competition from our great nation will be unwelcome and dangerous.  The 'new world order' will be operated from the back of the Chinese, and they have a good hundred years worth of blood to suck.

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August 26, 2018, 02:30:38 PM
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of course the american government sides with islamists, i am afraid today they think like communists, they dont care whats going on in the middle east so they place these ideologic hostile powerhouses. there. world is still so idiotic thinking the us government seeks to improve the situation for all and accept the crappy us dollar. bigger problem is that in truth the us government doesnt seek the wellbeing of its own citizens anymore, but the bankster financial elite is just serving themselves.
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August 26, 2018, 01:35:58 PM
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EVERY inch of John McCain’s body shouted endurance. ...

 

A very nice and worth reading homage by The Economist: https://www.economist.com/obituary/2018/08/26/obituary-john-mccain

Oh, _that_ Rothschild rag.  Who could have guessed that they loved the guy?  They probably are genuinely sad that their pathetic little bitch is finally burning in hell.

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EVERY inch of John McCain’s body shouted endurance. The brisk, slightly swinging walk, the stiffly held arms, the tight shoulders and clenched smile, all carried the mark of Vietnam like one scar. His arms were stiff because they had been broken when he fell out of the sky in his bomber, then yanked up by ropes in prison day after day. Released from the “Hanoi Hilton”, after five and a half years of sporadic torture and solitary confinement, he could no longer raise them to comb his hair. His hair itself had turned white, though he was only in his 30s. He walked with something like a strut because his damaged knees had hardly any cartilage left in them. Not that this stopped him hiking for miles through the Grand Canyon and the desert hills of Arizona, the stunningly beautiful piece of America that he represented in Congress for more than 30 years. The swell of his chest was pride in what he felt he had achieved there.

A very nice and worth reading homage by The Economist: https://www.economist.com/obituary/2018/08/26/obituary-john-mccain
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August 26, 2018, 11:25:17 AM
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John McCain was one of the most traitorous pieces if shit who was ever born an American as far as I'm concerned.  And from a line of traitors like his father who tried to help the Israelis sink the USS Liberty with all hands aboard in addition to getting is spoiled brat kid off the hook when Jihad Johnny burnt down the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal doing a wet start.

From the Keating five to crazy warmongering to supporting ISIS John McCain has been a never ending stream of disasters.  At least for the U.S.  Israel did well by the man.  Today is a very happy day for the United States.  Unfortunately we need a years-long string of them to clean the place up a bit.



Finally someone who hasn't been brain saturated with fluoride and whose nervous system hasn't been damaged by glyphosate, aspartame and the cohort of chemicals that the toxic food inc. lie about.

Personally, I would just say that it's a great piece in the arsenal of the enemies of america that has fallen ! Sadly more to come...

Why do I profoundly despise this scumbag treasonous liar?

Judicial Watch Obtains IRS Documents Revealing McCain’s Subcommittee Staff Director Urged IRS to Engage in “Financially Ruinous” Targeting

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch today released newly obtained internal IRS documents, including material revealing that Sen. John McCain’s former staff director and chief counsel on the Senate Homeland Security Permanent Subcommittee, Henry Kerner, urged top IRS officials, including then-director of exempt organizations Lois Lerner, to “audit so many that it becomes financially ruinous.”  Kerner was appointed by President Trump as Special Counsel for the United States Office of Special Counsel.

The explosive exchange was contained in notes taken by IRS employees at an April 30, 2013, meeting between Kerner, Lerner, and other high-ranking IRS officials. Just ten days following the meeting, former IRS director of exempt organizations Lois Lerner admitted that the IRS had a policy of improperly and deliberately delaying applications for tax-exempt status from conservative non-profit groups.

Lerner and other IRS officials met with select top staffers from the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee in a “marathon” meeting to discuss concerns raised by both Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI) and Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) that the IRS was not reining in political advocacy groups in response to the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision.  Senator McCain had been the chief sponsor of the McCain-Feingold Act and called the Citizens United decision, which overturned portions of the Act, one of the “worst decisions I have ever seen.”

In the full notes of an April 30 meeting, McCain’s high-ranking staffer Kerner recommends harassing non-profit groups until they are unable to continue operating. Kerner tells Lerner, Steve Miller, then chief of staff to IRS commissioner, Nikole Flax, and other IRS officials, “Maybe the solution is to audit so many that it is financially ruinous.” In response, Lerner responded that “it is her job to oversee it all:”

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McCain's office urged IRS to use audits as weapons to destroy political advocacy groups - UPDATED

A new report from Judicial Watch reveals a concerted effort from Sen. John McCain’s office to urge the IRS under Lois Lerner to strike out against political advocacy groups, including tea party organizations.

Thanks to the results of an extensive Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request that has been delayed for many years, Judicial Watch has obtained several key emails from 2013 that chronicle McCain’s and Democrat Sen. Carl Levin’s efforts to reign in the advocacy groups that sprouted immediately following the Citizens United decision from the Supreme Court.

The documents uncovered by Judicial Watch include notes from a high-level meeting on April 30, 2013 between powerful members of McCain’s and Levin’s staffs and Lerner, then-director of tax exempt organizations at the IRS under Barack Obama. The notes reveal the suggestions from McCain’s former staff director and chief counsel on the Senate Homeland Security Permanent Subcommittee, Henry Kerner who urges Lerner to use IRS audits on the advocacy groups to financially ruin them:

Then can we ask his track record on 9.11 inquiry? maybe a relation with pedo island little st. james? or about the hub in his home state?

I find as always pathetic, to not see this man for what he did in his political career... but I guess, those skeletons have a lot of chains to other so called powerful entities...

anyway : tea party 1 - mccain 0. next.

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August 26, 2018, 05:32:38 AM
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For it is appointed for a man to die once, and after this judgement. We will all die one day but the question will should ask ourselves is what's after death. May his soul rest in peace
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August 26, 2018, 04:48:31 AM
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May his soul rest in perfect peace. America and the rest of the civilized world will dearly missed him
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August 26, 2018, 12:36:23 AM
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Republican Senator, War hero
A war hero who have spent most of the war in prison.
A great hero of ISIS.
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August 26, 2018, 12:17:12 AM
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John McCain was one of the most traitorous pieces if shit who was ever born an American as far as I'm concerned.  And from a line of traitors like his father who tried to help the Israelis sink the USS Liberty with all hands aboard in addition to getting is spoiled brat kid off the hook when Jihad Johnny burnt down the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal doing a wet start.

From the Keating five to crazy warmongering to supporting ISIS John McCain has been a never ending stream of disasters.  At least for the U.S.  Israel did well by the man.  Today is a very happy day for the United States.  Unfortunately we need a years-long string of them to clean the place up a bit.

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August 25, 2018, 11:44:26 PM
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Wow, that's quite sad. It's surprising that I'm literally hearing this here for the first time. He really fought hard for the interests of his people. At least in the manner that he knew to. No matter your politics, I think this is a man who should be respected. Was it not recently he was taken off his treatment? I thought he was getting better. I sincerely hope he will be celebrated as a hero that he is.
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August 25, 2018, 09:39:17 PM
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RIP John McCain.

A real American patriot.

He'll be dearly missed.
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August 25, 2018, 09:23:15 PM
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The political world mourn the demise Republican Senator, War hero, and conservative maverick, John McCain. May his gentle soul RIP
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