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Apr 3, 2017 19:33:00   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
eagleye13 wrote:
"aarrgghh! Wise up guys, please? The thing Trump is a disaster." dr Dross

This is the disaster America narrowly escaped:
A refresher is in order:

Meet The Clintons https://youtu.be/X8BiEnZel4Q

Liar Liar Pants On Fire Hillary Song; https://youtu.be/kXjbXGyQDsE

Hillary Clinton: A Lying Compilation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTNyYTsk5gs

Hillary the Scandals

http://youtu.be/BYKAzJcU-DA


I tried. I really, really tried. I just couldn't sit through it. Just the sound of that... That... Thing's!... voice is enough to set my teeth on edge. The biggest disaster America escaped was listening to that voice for the next four years. As for the rest of it; I'm old enough to remember and still young enough to not forget. It's those who were too young at the time to remember how truly bad it was who will be suckered in by that barnacle on the ass of humanity. Remember when they left the White house and the entire country let out a collective sigh of relief and swore 'never again'? That was over 16 years ago.

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Apr 3, 2017 19:46:56   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
slatten49 wrote:
And this.....

By Phillip Butler / Military.com
August 20, 2008

John McCain is a long-time acquaintance of mine that goes way back to our time together at the U.S. Naval Academy and as Prisoners of War in Vietnam. He is a man I respect and admire in some ways. But there are a number of reasons why I will not vote for him for President of the United States.

When I was a Plebe (4th classman, or freshman) at the Naval Academy in 1957-58, I was assigned to the 17th Company for my four years there. In those days we had about 3,600 midshipmen spread among 24 companies, thus about 150 midshipmen to a company. As fortune would have it, John, a First Classman (senior) and his room mate lived directly across the hall from me and my two room mates. Believe me when I say that back then I would never in a million or more years have dreamed that the crazy guy across the hall would someday be a Senator and candidate for President!

John was a wild man. He was funny, with a quick wit and he was intelligent. But he was intent on breaking every USNA regulation in our 4 inch thick USNA Regulations book. And I believe he must have come as close to his goal as any midshipman who ever attended the Academy. John had me "coming around" to his room frequently during my plebe year. And on one occasion he took me with him to escape "over the wall" in the dead of night. He had a taxi cab waiting for us that took us to a bar some 7 miles away. John had a few beers, but forbid me to drink (watching out for me I guess) and made me drink cokes. I could tell many other midshipman stories about John that year and he unbelievably managed to graduate though he spent the majority of his first class year on restriction for the stuff he did get caught doing. In fact he barely managed to graduate, standing 5th from the bottom of his 800 man graduating class. I and many others have speculated that the main reason he did graduate was because his father was an Admiral, and also his grandfather, both U.S. Naval Academy graduates.

People often ask if I was a Prisoner of War with John McCain. My answer is always "No - John McCain was a POW with me." The reason is I was there for 8 years and John got there 2 1/2 years later, so he was a POW for 5 1/2 years. And we have our own seniority system, based on time as a POW.

John's treatment as a POW:

1) Was he tortured for 5 years? No. He was subjected to torture and maltreatment during his first 2 years, from September of 1967 to September of 1969. After September of 1969 the Vietnamese stopped the torture and gave us increased food and rudimentary health care. Several hundred of us were captured much earlier. I got there April 20, 1965 so my bad treatment period lasted 4 1/2 years. President Ho Chi Minh died on September 9, 1969, and the new regime that replaced him and his policies was more pragmatic. They realized we were worth a lot as bargaining chips if we were alive. And they were right because eventually Americans gave up on the war and agreed to trade our POW's for their country. A damn good trade in my opinion! But my point here is that John allows the media to make him out to be THE hero POW, which he knows is absolutely not true, to further his political goals.

2) John was badly injured when he was shot down. Both arms were broken and he had other wounds from his ejection. Unfortunately this was often the case -- new POW's arriving with broken bones and serious combat injuries. Many died from their wounds. Medical care was non-existent to rudimentary. Relief from pain was almost never given and often the wounds were used as an available way to torture the POW. Because John's father was the Naval Commander in the Pacific theater, he was exploited with TV interviews while wounded. These film clips have now been widely seen. But it must be known that many POW's suffered similarly, not just John. And many were similarly exploited for political propaganda.

3) John was offered, and refused, "early release." Many of us were given this offer. It meant speaking out against your country and lying about your treatment to the press. You had to "admit" that the U.S. was criminal and that our treatment was "lenient and humane." So I, like numerous others, refused the offer. This was obviously something none of us could accept. Besides, we were bound by our service regulations, Geneva Conventions and loyalties to refuse early release until all the POW's were released, with the sick and wounded going first.

4) John was awarded a Silver Star and Purple Heart for heroism and wounds in combat. This heroism has been played up in the press and in his various political campaigns. But it should be known that there were approximately 600 military POW's in Vietnam. Among all of us, decorations awarded have recently been totaled to the following: Medals of Honor -- 8, Service Crosses -- 42, Silver Stars -- 590, Bronze Stars -- 958 and Purple Hearts -- 1,249. John certainly performed courageously and well. But it must be remembered that he was one hero among many -- not uniquely so as his campaigns would have people believe.

John McCain served his time as a POW with great courage, loyalty and tenacity. More than 600 of us did the same. After our repatriation a census showed that 95% of us had been tortured at least once. The Vietnamese were quite democratic about it. There were many heroes in North Vietnam. I saw heroism every day there. And we motivated each other to endure and succeed far beyond what any of us thought we had in ourselves. Succeeding as a POW is a group sport, not an individual one. We all supported and encouraged each other to survive and succeed. John knows that. He was not an individual POW hero. He was a POW who surmounted the odds with the help of many comrades, as all of us did.

I furthermore believe that having been a POW is no special qualification for being President of the United States. The two jobs are not the same, and POW experience is not, in my opinion, something I would look for in a presidential candidate.

Most of us who survived that experience are now in our late 60's and 70's. Sadly, we have died and are dying off at a greater rate than our non-POW contemporaries. We experienced injuries and malnutrition that are coming home to roost. So I believe John's age (73) and survival expectation are not good for being elected to serve as our President for 4 or more years.

I can verify that John has an infamous reputation for being a hot head. He has a quick and explosive temper that many have experienced first hand. Folks, quite honestly that is not the finger I want next to that red button.

It is also disappointing to see him take on and support Bush's war in Iraq, even stating we might be there for another 100 years. For me John represents the entrenched and bankrupt policies of Washington-as-usual. The past 7 years have proven to be disastrous for our country. And I believe John's views on war, foreign policy, economics, environment, health care, education, national infrastructure and other important areas are much the same as those of the Bush administration.

I'm disappointed to see John represent himself politically in ways that are not accurate. He is not a moderate Republican. On some issues he is a maverick. But his voting record is far to the right. I fear for his nominations to our Supreme Court, and the consequent continuing loss of individual freedoms, especially regarding moral and religious issues. John is not a religious person, but he has taken every opportunity to ally himself with some really obnoxious and crazy fundamentalist ministers lately. I was also disappointed to see him cozy up to Bush because I know he hates that man. He disingenuously and famously put his arm around the guy, even after Bush had intensely disrespected him with lies and slander. So on these and many other instances, I don't see that John is the "straight talk express" he markets himself to be.
Thank you very much Slatten. I have copied these for future debunkings . In the past I have read a few accounts contradicting what
the gutter rumor mills have put out but nothing like these two accounts from so many reliable sources and at one time. Thanks again.
Not having been armed with this info I at least did not want someone belittling a man that had suffered thru so much torture and of that
I was aware of . It never made sense to me why the north would continue torturing a captive almost to the end if he had cooperated with
them.
I should have said I do not like his politics . I could not dislike him on a he servespersonal level not knowing the man. As or his politics . . . .




Senator John Sidney McCain, III is a remarkable man who has made enormous personal achievements. And he is a man that I am proud to call a fellow POW who "Returned With Honor." That's our POW motto. But since many of you keep asking what I think of him, I've decided to write it out. In short, I think John Sidney McCain, III is a good man, but not someone I will vote for in the upcoming election to be our President of the United States.
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Doctor Phillip Butler is a 1961 graduate of the United States Naval Academy and a former light-attack carrier pilot. In 1965 he was shot down over North Vietnam where he spent eight years as a prisoner of war. He is a highly decorated combat veteran who was awarded two Silver Stars, two Legion of Merits, two Bronze Stars and two Purple Heart medals. After his repatriation in 1973 he earned a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California at San Diego and became a Navy Organizational Effectiveness consultant. He completed his Navy career in 1981 as a professor of management at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He is now a peace and justice activist with Veterans for Peace.
And this..... br br By Phillip Butler / Military.... (show quote)

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Apr 3, 2017 20:27:27   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
lpnmajor wrote:
There's a difference between being too young for Vietnam...............and draft dodging - which is why deferment means.

The difference is that it takes less courage to serve in peacetime than in wartime.

Agree?

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Apr 3, 2017 22:07:55   #
cesspool jones Loc: atlanta
 
slatten49 wrote:
And this.....

By Phillip Butler / Military.com
August 20, 2008

John McCain is a long-time acquaintance of mine that goes way back to our time together at the U.S. Naval Academy and as Prisoners of War in Vietnam. He is a man I respect and admire in some ways. But there are a number of reasons why I will not vote for him for President of the United States.

When I was a Plebe (4th classman, or freshman) at the Naval Academy in 1957-58, I was assigned to the 17th Company for my four years there. In those days we had about 3,600 midshipmen spread among 24 companies, thus about 150 midshipmen to a company. As fortune would have it, John, a First Classman (senior) and his room mate lived directly across the hall from me and my two room mates. Believe me when I say that back then I would never in a million or more years have dreamed that the crazy guy across the hall would someday be a Senator and candidate for President!

John was a wild man. He was funny, with a quick wit and he was intelligent. But he was intent on breaking every USNA regulation in our 4 inch thick USNA Regulations book. And I believe he must have come as close to his goal as any midshipman who ever attended the Academy. John had me "coming around" to his room frequently during my plebe year. And on one occasion he took me with him to escape "over the wall" in the dead of night. He had a taxi cab waiting for us that took us to a bar some 7 miles away. John had a few beers, but forbid me to drink (watching out for me I guess) and made me drink cokes. I could tell many other midshipman stories about John that year and he unbelievably managed to graduate though he spent the majority of his first class year on restriction for the stuff he did get caught doing. In fact he barely managed to graduate, standing 5th from the bottom of his 800 man graduating class. I and many others have speculated that the main reason he did graduate was because his father was an Admiral, and also his grandfather, both U.S. Naval Academy graduates.

People often ask if I was a Prisoner of War with John McCain. My answer is always "No - John McCain was a POW with me." The reason is I was there for 8 years and John got there 2 1/2 years later, so he was a POW for 5 1/2 years. And we have our own seniority system, based on time as a POW.

John's treatment as a POW:

1) Was he tortured for 5 years? No. He was subjected to torture and maltreatment during his first 2 years, from September of 1967 to September of 1969. After September of 1969 the Vietnamese stopped the torture and gave us increased food and rudimentary health care. Several hundred of us were captured much earlier. I got there April 20, 1965 so my bad treatment period lasted 4 1/2 years. President Ho Chi Minh died on September 9, 1969, and the new regime that replaced him and his policies was more pragmatic. They realized we were worth a lot as bargaining chips if we were alive. And they were right because eventually Americans gave up on the war and agreed to trade our POW's for their country. A damn good trade in my opinion! But my point here is that John allows the media to make him out to be THE hero POW, which he knows is absolutely not true, to further his political goals.

2) John was badly injured when he was shot down. Both arms were broken and he had other wounds from his ejection. Unfortunately this was often the case -- new POW's arriving with broken bones and serious combat injuries. Many died from their wounds. Medical care was non-existent to rudimentary. Relief from pain was almost never given and often the wounds were used as an available way to torture the POW. Because John's father was the Naval Commander in the Pacific theater, he was exploited with TV interviews while wounded. These film clips have now been widely seen. But it must be known that many POW's suffered similarly, not just John. And many were similarly exploited for political propaganda.

3) John was offered, and refused, "early release." Many of us were given this offer. It meant speaking out against your country and lying about your treatment to the press. You had to "admit" that the U.S. was criminal and that our treatment was "lenient and humane." So I, like numerous others, refused the offer. This was obviously something none of us could accept. Besides, we were bound by our service regulations, Geneva Conventions and loyalties to refuse early release until all the POW's were released, with the sick and wounded going first.

4) John was awarded a Silver Star and Purple Heart for heroism and wounds in combat. This heroism has been played up in the press and in his various political campaigns. But it should be known that there were approximately 600 military POW's in Vietnam. Among all of us, decorations awarded have recently been totaled to the following: Medals of Honor -- 8, Service Crosses -- 42, Silver Stars -- 590, Bronze Stars -- 958 and Purple Hearts -- 1,249. John certainly performed courageously and well. But it must be remembered that he was one hero among many -- not uniquely so as his campaigns would have people believe.

John McCain served his time as a POW with great courage, loyalty and tenacity. More than 600 of us did the same. After our repatriation a census showed that 95% of us had been tortured at least once. The Vietnamese were quite democratic about it. There were many heroes in North Vietnam. I saw heroism every day there. And we motivated each other to endure and succeed far beyond what any of us thought we had in ourselves. Succeeding as a POW is a group sport, not an individual one. We all supported and encouraged each other to survive and succeed. John knows that. He was not an individual POW hero. He was a POW who surmounted the odds with the help of many comrades, as all of us did.

I furthermore believe that having been a POW is no special qualification for being President of the United States. The two jobs are not the same, and POW experience is not, in my opinion, something I would look for in a presidential candidate.

Most of us who survived that experience are now in our late 60's and 70's. Sadly, we have died and are dying off at a greater rate than our non-POW contemporaries. We experienced injuries and malnutrition that are coming home to roost. So I believe John's age (73) and survival expectation are not good for being elected to serve as our President for 4 or more years.

I can verify that John has an infamous reputation for being a hot head. He has a quick and explosive temper that many have experienced first hand. Folks, quite honestly that is not the finger I want next to that red button.

It is also disappointing to see him take on and support Bush's war in Iraq, even stating we might be there for another 100 years. For me John represents the entrenched and bankrupt policies of Washington-as-usual. The past 7 years have proven to be disastrous for our country. And I believe John's views on war, foreign policy, economics, environment, health care, education, national infrastructure and other important areas are much the same as those of the Bush administration.

I'm disappointed to see John represent himself politically in ways that are not accurate. He is not a moderate Republican. On some issues he is a maverick. But his voting record is far to the right. I fear for his nominations to our Supreme Court, and the consequent continuing loss of individual freedoms, especially regarding moral and religious issues. John is not a religious person, but he has taken every opportunity to ally himself with some really obnoxious and crazy fundamentalist ministers lately. I was also disappointed to see him cozy up to Bush because I know he hates that man. He disingenuously and famously put his arm around the guy, even after Bush had intensely disrespected him with lies and slander. So on these and many other instances, I don't see that John is the "straight talk express" he markets himself to be.

Senator John Sidney McCain, III is a remarkable man who has made enormous personal achievements. And he is a man that I am proud to call a fellow POW who "Returned With Honor." That's our POW motto. But since many of you keep asking what I think of him, I've decided to write it out. In short, I think John Sidney McCain, III is a good man, but not someone I will vote for in the upcoming election to be our President of the United States.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Doctor Phillip Butler is a 1961 graduate of the United States Naval Academy and a former light-attack carrier pilot. In 1965 he was shot down over North Vietnam where he spent eight years as a prisoner of war. He is a highly decorated combat veteran who was awarded two Silver Stars, two Legion of Merits, two Bronze Stars and two Purple Heart medals. After his repatriation in 1973 he earned a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California at San Diego and became a Navy Organizational Effectiveness consultant. He completed his Navy career in 1981 as a professor of management at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He is now a peace and justice activist with Veterans for Peace.
And this..... br br By Phillip Butler / Military.... (show quote)


Your history is astounding and you should print it out somehow.

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Apr 3, 2017 22:32:18   #
servanttk
 
Why do you keep on digging up dirt about our President?
Ten to one you did not do that with Mr. O. when he was in office for eight years!
You must be the devils advocate.

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Apr 3, 2017 22:40:15   #
cesspool jones Loc: atlanta
 
servanttk wrote:
Why do you keep on digging up dirt about our President?
Ten to one you did not do that with Mr. O. when he was in office for eight years!
You must be the devils advocate.


These far-left whackjobs are just that....whackjobs.

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Apr 3, 2017 23:13:34   #
Dr.Dross
 
Ricko wrote:
DD-When/where did you serve ?? America First !!!


Viet Nam 1967, Saigon. Crypto-clerk for the First Cav. But that has nothing whatsoever to do with the topic. The weak and cowardly character of Trump is the topic. If a young female member here took exception to Trump's blatant lack of duty to his country and his efforts to circumvent those obligations through the influence of money, would the point be lost? Lessened? Dismissed? Total self-interest is the backbone of Trump.

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Apr 3, 2017 23:15:27   #
Dr.Dross
 
jimahrens wrote:
McCain was a trader that is all you need to know.


A "trader" in what commodities or stock? Maybe beaver and racoon skins? Buffalo? Baseball cards?

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Apr 3, 2017 23:21:41   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Dr.Dross wrote:
A "trader" in what commodities or stock? Maybe beaver and racoon skins? Buffalo? Baseball cards?


Probably beaver. Just saying.

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Apr 3, 2017 23:24:17   #
Dr.Dross
 
Ricko wrote:
DD-Drafted means you might have served but involuntarily !!! So, not exactly a patriot are you ? Trump was
medically deferred for a foot problem so does that make him less of a patriot than a guy who had to be forced into
serving ? Where did Bill Clinton serve ? Take a good look in the mirror before you denigrate others about their loyalty to the country. PS. Trump is now serving his country. What are you contributing other than blather ? America First !!!


I had a college deferment while attending the University of Maryland. In my sophomore year, I got tired of the SDS protesters there. It was not a time to argue but make choices. I went to the local Selective Service Board and rescinded my deferment. But that does not change anything about what Trump did? You are trying to make the case that my actions, if I did not serve, excuse his FIVE DEFERMENTS. Any decent American would find such actions repulsive. If an eighty year old grandma objected to such despicable behavior, is her opinion discarded because she did not go to Viet Nam?

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Apr 3, 2017 23:25:06   #
Dr.Dross
 
cesspool jones wrote:
Even though we disagree, you have my respect.


Thank you. I mean that. And good sense of humor.

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Apr 3, 2017 23:27:20   #
Dr.Dross
 
Ricko wrote:
DD-Drafted means you might have served but involuntarily !!! So, not exactly a patriot are you ? Trump was
medically deferred for a foot problem so does that make him less of a patriot than a guy who had to be forced into
serving ? Where did Bill Clinton serve ? Take a good look in the mirror before you denigrate others about their loyalty to the country. PS. Trump is now serving his country. What are you contributing other than blather ? America First !!!


Five deferments and the last for a so-called bone spur he could not identify on which foot. I had a deferment for college and rescinded it to serve.

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Apr 3, 2017 23:33:52   #
Dr.Dross
 
JFlorio wrote:
Were you ln country?


No. And yes. In country at the time I was there was everywhere in the country; this was '67. I never fired my weapon at the enemy. My job was in intelligence. A crypto-clerk, making codes for the field and such. Never went out in the field to fight. Carried a forty-five I never had to use, except for qualifying. As far as my service there, it was more like Club Med for me.

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Apr 3, 2017 23:37:38   #
Dr.Dross
 
peter11937 wrote:
What branch of the service was it that B. H. Obama served in? NONE?


You guys are just unreal. Deflection, deflection, deflection. The topic is what Trump did. Are you trying to make that okay by saying Obama did not serve? Do you find his five deferments as laudatory or disgusting?

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Apr 3, 2017 23:42:44   #
Dr.Dross
 
America Only wrote:
Yes we see all the pictures of Obama wearing his Army Uniform...you scum sucking jerk wad! And of course, the same with Billy Boy Clinton...you dip stick democraps are 1000% hypocrites and of course, SCUM!


Is this your way of saying that Obama and Clinton should join Trump as unpatriotic, scum-sucking pigs? Fine, I agree. You make a good point.

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