Clipmarks | Vietnam ClipsObamas Comrade Calls John McCain a War Criminalclipped by: Antaraclippers remarks: "Although McCains willingness to "reach across the aisle" (i.e., pander to the left) is regrettable in the extreme, there is nothing but honor to his heroic service in Vietnam. While cockroaches like Ayers were waving the hammer and sickle and bombing police stations, McCain was having his teeth broken off at the gum line by communists at the Hanoi Hilton, and refusing to accept an early release at the expense of his brothers in arms. There is no life form lower than Bill Ayers. It is the ultimate insult to this country that our America-hating liberal elite rulers have managed to install his protégé in the White House." We might have to wait a little longer for Obamas close friend Bill Ayers, who launched BHOs political career from the apartment he shared with fellow Maoist terrorist Bernardine Dohrn, to express regret for childish indiscretions like bombing the Pentagon and the Capitol and killing police officers. Still living in the decade that spawned the ideology we now know as Hope & Change, heres what hes been saying on his blog lately: Empire, invasion, and occupation always earn blow-back. In 1965 most Americans supported the war, but by 1968 people had turned massively against it ? the result of protest and organizing and a burgeoning peace movement? But peace proved to be a dream deferred, for the war did not end? All Vietnamese territories outside US control were declared "free-fire zones" and airplanes rained bombs and napalm on anything that moved, destroying crops and live-stock and entire villages. John McCain, an unremorseful war criminal, flew some of those missions. ![]() Tags: bill ayers, bernadette dohrn, terrorists, weathermen, barack obama, john mccain, hero, sacrifice, mission Für die Inhalte dieses Feeds ist alleine der jeweilige Autor/Anbieter verantwortlich. Die Inhalte stellen nicht die Meinung von EasyRSS dar. Dies ist eine automatisch generierte E-Mail. Bitte antworten Sie nicht auf diese E-Mail. Wenn Sie Feedback an EasyRSS senden wollen, nutzen Sie bitte das Feedback Forumlar. Wenn Sie sich von EasyRSS abmelden wollen, gehen Sie bitte auf den Menüpunkt "Meine Daten". Ihr EasyRSS Team http://www.easyrss.de |