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McCain Avoids Vietnam Vets Tough Questions

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I just don't understand why McCain doesn't want to take care of Veterans...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=hzr3pdXqZ98

I know his argument is that giving the guys benefits just for being veterans doesn't inspire them to stay in the military longer, but so what? Dangling healthcare in front of a guy who just lost his leg fighting in a war for us isn't right. They should get their full benefits up front, just because they are veterans.
 
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Ron Paul - yes. I wish more would vote that way...
That's where i would like to go. Except the vote would be like .001%.

And therefore we would be stuck with the leftovers.
I hate leftovers.

But seeing we have evil vs evil...
One who isnt equipped to lie to make us feel better...and so seems kinda doh. [McCain]
And one is as smooth as silk when he talks out of the side of his mouth. [Obama]

Nice choices. :sick:

I read enough about Obama's Method of Operation to know he is slick. He told ppl bold faced he would have voted on the born alive act if the wording was different. Bold faced lied...
Since the wording was HIS to begin with.

:doh:
 
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Ron Paul - yes. I wish more would vote that way...
That's where i would like to go. Except the vote would be like .001%.

And therefore we would be stuck with the leftovers.
I hate leftovers.

But seeing we have evil vs evil...
One who isnt equipped to lie to make us feel better...and so seems kinda doh. [McCain]
And one is as smooth as silk when he talks out of the side of his mouth. [Obama]

Nice choices. :sick:

I read enough about Obama's Method of Operation to know he is slick. He told ppl bold faced he would have voted on the born alive act if the wording was different. Bold faced lied...
Since the wording was HIS to begin with.

:doh:




Ron Paul had a HUGE underground and internet following, I just don't understand what happened. Same with Huckabee. We shouldn't have to "settle". The voters should have control not the candidates and election campaigns..
 
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there both bad, McCain is a flip flopper, Obama has no experience. The best candidates already left the election like Ron Paul and Huckabee

Ron Paul - yes. I wish more would vote that way...
That's where i would like to go. Except the vote would be like .001%.

And therefore we would be stuck with the leftovers.
I hate leftovers.

But seeing we have evil vs evil...
One who isnt equipped to lie to make us feel better...and so seems kinda doh. [McCain]
And one is as smooth as silk when he talks out of the side of his mouth. [Obama]

Nice choices. :sick:

I read enough about Obama's Method of Operation to know he is slick. He told ppl bold faced he would have voted on the born alive act if the wording was different. Bold faced lied...
Since the wording was HIS to begin with.

:doh:

Ron Paul had a HUGE underground and internet following, I just don't understand what happened. Same with Huckabee. We shouldn't have to "settle". The voters should have control not the candidates and election campaigns..


You guys are right, absolutely, fundementally right.

Why do you want to be taken advantage of ?

Why should you be ignored ?

I think you should give money to the Paul/Huckabee campaigns.

I think you should work for them Hard.

Tell your friends, tell you co-workers, down be shy get out there and WORK for these candidates.

You deserve to have your vote counted for the guy you want.

Go

now

give time

give money

give testamony.

give witness.

Get out the vote for these guys.

Lets go !!!!
 
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You guys are right, absolutely, fundementally right.

Why do you want to be taken advantage of ?

Why should you be ignored ?

I think you should give money to the Paul/Huckabee campaigns.

I think you should work for them Hard.

Tell your friends, tell you co-workers, down be shy get out there and WORK for these candidates.

You deserve to have your vote counted for the guy you want.

Go

now

give time

give money

give testamony.

give witness.

Get out the vote for these guys.

Lets go !!!!
:D
Precisely...
Because Obama would still have all the more votes. ;) Since this is really a bipartisan thing.

My husband heard someone say there should be an option on the election ballot...

'NONE of the above'
And then the parties would be forced to pick new choices.

:thumbsup:

Wish i had a 'stinky p.u.' emoticon to show my disgust.

But PetersKeys, we really dont have a choice. IT totally stinks.
We either vote one of the parties or the other wins.

Unfortunately, this country for the most part, only 'sees' what is in their face. And so they think we have 2 options. Thats been ingrained into our thinking.

Not much we can do now.

UNLESS we have a revolution. :holy: lol.
The constitution says the people can revolt against their government and over throw it.

Iffin it is bad, we can redo it.

But aside from that option which will never occur, unless we have another civil war, we have to choose bad from bad. [and i am not up for a civil war]

So - i am going to vote for babies. :wave: At least if they live, they might be able to change our world.

How many good Bishops, or Popes or scientists, or doctors have we thrown away by now?

Countless of souls meant to cure cancer, or other health problems. So many who could have been Saints.

Vote for Babies 2008. :thumbsup:
 
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Interesting.
I just don't understand why McCain doesn't want to take care of Veterans...

I know his argument is that giving the guys benefits just for being veterans doesn't inspire them to stay in the military longer, but so what? Dangling healthcare in front of a guy who just lost his leg fighting in a war for us isn't right. They should get their full benefits up front, just because they are veterans.

Here is the problem. McCain does not mind taking care of wounded veterans. What he cares about and what I care about is people who join the military who expect the government and American public to support them for the rest of their lives.

Goes like this:
I served two years in the Army in peace time 1970s and now I hold this sign saying I am a homeless veteran.

Big deal, get a job. This country needs a strong military veteran to say enouph is enouph. Retire from the military and you get your retirement just like anyone else. Be disabled or wounded in the military- you are entitled for care. But just because you spent a couple years in uniform don't think that just because you need a set of dentures or get cancer when you are in you 60's- you get a free ride.
 
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Here is the problem. McCain does not mind taking care of wounded veterans. What he cares about and what I care about is people who join the military who expect the government and American public to support them for the rest of their lives.

Goes like this:


Big deal, get a job. This country needs a strong military veteran to say enouph is enouph. Retire from the military and you get your retirement just like anyone else. Be disabled or wounded in the military- you are entitled for care. But just because you spent a couple years in uniform don't think that just because you need a set of dentures or get cancer when you are in you 60's- you get a free ride.

I haven't seen McCain say anything like that. Instead he says he just doesn't want to give the military active any reason to become inactive any sooner. Considering that any retired military can be reactivated against their will up until they are old and less useful I think they do still have an obligation to provide some support for them. The example you give is a huge extreme where someone served 2 years in peacetime - that isn't a veteran at all and really not relevant to the discussion.
 
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The example you give is a huge extreme where someone served 2 years in peacetime - that isn't a veteran at all and really not relevant to the discussion.

No, the example I give is relevant and in fact makes up hundreds of thousands of members of our society.
 
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No, the example I give is relevant and in fact makes up hundreds of thousands of members of our society.
Those who serve during peacetime aren't veterans. How is that relevant to the topic of how to treat veterans? Help me understand how non-veterans are relevant to a topic about veterans.
 
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n. 1. A person who is long experienced or practiced in an activity or capacity: a veteran of political campaigns.
2. A person who has served in the armed forces.
3. An old soldier who has seen long service
American Heritage Dictionary

We could go with the dictionarys definition instead of your opinion for the sake of debate, okay ?
 
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Interesting.
I just don't understand why McCain doesn't want to take care of Veterans...

http://youtube.com/watch?v=hzr3pdXqZ98

I know his argument is that giving the guys benefits just for being veterans doesn't inspire them to stay in the military longer, but so what? Dangling healthcare in front of a guy who just lost his leg fighting in a war for us isn't right. They should get their full benefits up front, just because they are veterans.

I think Sen. McCain did a good job of allowing the man to speak and articulate his grievances. McCain also did a good job of answering him.
I believe that YES Veterans should be given high priority and complete and full benefits, but McCain did exactly as he is supposed to do as a politician. He negotiated and utilized the concept of quid pro quo.
I being a Veteran of the US Army, am for complete and full benefits for our soldiers in harms way, but I always get the gnawing feeling that those who don't fully support the American serviceman and Woman, sometimes use their needs and benefits to their own design. It seems that this time around, unlike Vietnam, the anti Military faction has learned to feign concern for the troops as a weapon to use against those that don't fit their political agenda. I also think that most soldiers and their families see through it.
 
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We could go with the dictionarys definition instead of your opinion for the sake of debate, okay ?
the context is war veterans, which are the guys getting veteran benefits, as opposed to simply retirement benefits.
 
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I think Sen. McCain did a good job of allowing the man to speak and articulate his grievances. McCain also did a good job of answering him.

You call those answers? he evaded the question altogether. He refused to answer him.[/quote]
 
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I believe that YES Veterans should be given high priority and complete and full benefits

War veteran, or just veterans in general ? Because having my father get shot to death in Vietnam after serving 15 years in the Army, I could really care less about some guy who served 2 to 4 years in the military during peacetime, used their GI Bill or other contract agreements unwisely, and now wants a new set of teeth from the American tax payer under the guise of Veteran. My mom went through more crap than that so-called veteran did.
 
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