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More awful advisors surrounding Obama!

Postby paleocon on 06/26/08, 10:36 pm

Everyone who has been here more than a day knows I am no fan of John McCain and I don't plan to vote for him in November.  But, I respect and honor his military service to his nation.  He made a great sacrifice during his service to this nation and that deserves our gratitude.  

Only a cretin of unparalleled proportions would attempt to besmirch Senator McCain regarding his military service.  And that unparalleled cretin turns out to be an advisor to Barack Obama and a former Air Force General.  Read on and be shocked by this man's pettiness.  Once again Obama seems to attract the lowest element of every group for his campaign.  

This is despicable!  Senator McCain deserves better than this from a fellow serviceman.  McPeak ought to be ashamed!  

Pentagon Notebook: McPeak calls McCain too fat
Rowan Scarborough
Thursday, June 26, 2008

Turns out the most senior retired general to back Sen. Barack Obama crossed paths with Sen. John McCain during their active-duty years.

Gen. Merrill A. McPeak, the Air Force chief of staff during 1991 Desert Storm, told The Washington Times he and Mr. McCain sat in the same National War College class of 1973-74. Mr. McCain, then a Navy commander, had been released by North Vietnam in March 1973 and arrived at the Fort McNair campus in July.

"We both graduated," Gen. McPeak said of what is considered a ticket-punching step up the ladder to higher rank.

Mr. McCain, a fighter pilot just like Gen. McPeak, was seeking to restart a military career after nearly six years of harsh treatment in North Vietnam.

"He was fresh out of jail, you know," Gen. McPeak said. "Skinny kid. All beat up of course, physically. But quite thin. They weren't feeding him very well in Hanoi. He's done very well at the dinner table in Washington."

Gen. McPeak also said Mr. McCain received special favors when he returned to the U.S.

"McCain was always kind of an exception," Gen. McPeak said.

When told about Gen. McPeak's comments, Mr. McCain's roommate in the Hanoi Hilton was not amused.

"Surely a four-star general can come up with something better than that," said Orson Swindle, a former Marine Corps pilot who, like Mr. McCain, was shot down over enemy territory. "It reeks of pettiness and sarcasm, and I can't imagine why he can make that kind of comment to imply that John McCain feasts at the Washington establishment."

"It's just disappointing to see someone who rose to four-start rank be so petty," said Mr. Swindle, who is campaigning for the Republican senator.


Read the rest of this despicable attack here.
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Re: More awful advisors surrounding Obama!

Postby watcher on 06/27/08, 1:26 am

I think Senator Obama's advisors tell ‘we the people’ what Senator Obama wants to believe.
This is very much like any other regime that is run by a tyrannical dictator.
He surrounds himself with people who feed his delusional thoughts and feelings. Remember the spokesperson for Sadam during the war. I used to call him Baghdad Bob. He would stand there with bombs exploding behind him while he told the world how the mighty Iraq Army was defeating the US. That is what Sadam wanted to believe. Truth had nothing to do with it.
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Re: More awful advisors surrounding Obama!

Postby SoldiersMum on 06/27/08, 11:02 am

This is simply Fatism. They have already used Ageism against McCain; but now it's Fatism. Fatties Unite! McPeak should be made to apologize and should be fired from any jobs he currently holds including any association with Obama. He's not the man Obama ever knew. Throw him under the public conveyance vehicle, Barry!

This is what would happen if McPeak were a Republican and talking about Obama but then, when you are a Democrat, it's different.
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