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In reply to the discussion: Pierce: John McCain's Funeral Was a Council of War--Just as He Meant It to Be [View all]mcar
(42,334 posts)61. And it wasn't that long ago
At least when we had President Obama. The Rs had already given up any semblance of honor before then.
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Pierce: John McCain's Funeral Was a Council of War--Just as He Meant It to Be [View all]
mcar
Sep 2018
OP
It's a good bet that those who most needed to hear the message, ignored it
unitedwethrive
Sep 2018
#8
I agree. I'd like to think so, but if they didn't blink when children were caged like dogs....
Honeycombe8
Sep 2018
#42
I think the original Mr. Quisling was Norwegian. He collaborated with the Nazi Occupation. nt
Hekate
Sep 2018
#58
When asked the one person he couldn't forgive, Robert McNamera, who whitewashed in 1967
hlthe2b
Sep 2018
#19
Jarvanka, Kelly, Mattis & Graham were there as spies. Ivanka in particular texting during funeral.nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2018
#43
Camera / switching focuses on only one point of view at a time. Not everything said is picked up.
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2018
#54
I think that's the reason it's possible to disagree with John McCain but still respect him.
plimsoll
Sep 2018
#67
Laurence Tribe: "the best thing I've read about a remarkable day in our history"
highplainsdem
Sep 2018
#68