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skip fox

(19,356 posts)
Sun Sep 1, 2013, 09:28 AM Sep 2013

"How dare he change his mind!" . . . Please come CAPTION John McCain!!!



John (Where meaning something doesn't mean believing anything) McCain is saying, "Listen clearly now! . . . You're right, I was for intervention in Syria since I believed that letting the Assad regime get away with using poisonous gas on his own people was not only morally wrong, allowing the powers of darkness loose in the world without consequence (it would be like a vote for Satan!), but it was also sending the wrong message to rogue powers with or trying to acquire weapons of mass destruction. . . In fact it could change the world's political dynamic and usher in a post-America age that would leave us in the dirt,. . . . We could be sacrificing the modern world as well as our nation. . . . But in the last week or so, for some reason I've simply changed my mind. . . . Got it?"
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"How dare he change his mind!" . . . Please come CAPTION John McCain!!! (Original Post) skip fox Sep 2013 OP
I changed my mind because.... life long demo Sep 2013 #1
I don't know about a caption, but McCain is a Senator, not the Assistant president BlueStreak Sep 2013 #2
"Foreign policy should, of course, stop at the nation's shore, but this President skip fox Sep 2013 #3
Typical and STFU, you who stood with the dangerously ignorant Palin for VP. Jefferson23 Sep 2013 #4
 

BlueStreak

(8,377 posts)
2. I don't know about a caption, but McCain is a Senator, not the Assistant president
Sun Sep 1, 2013, 10:06 AM
Sep 2013

It is time he do his job as a member of Congress. Rather than trying to bully the President, he should use his amazing power of persuasion to get a majority of his fellow Congress colleagues to agree with him. And if he cannot do that, then his should sit down and STFU.

skip fox

(19,356 posts)
3. "Foreign policy should, of course, stop at the nation's shore, but this President
Sun Sep 1, 2013, 12:07 PM
Sep 2013

has made a shambles of world relations, has irritated our friends and emboldened our enemies, squandered our wealth and treasure, given the green light to terrorism, trashed The United States' good name, and made us a laughing stock on the world stage. . . . But to criticism him would give our adversaries ammunition to use against us, so I simply will not engage in it! . . . Period!"

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
4. Typical and STFU, you who stood with the dangerously ignorant Palin for VP.
Sun Sep 1, 2013, 12:14 PM
Sep 2013

Retire is my advice, get lost.

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