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John McCain is eager to talk about his POW past, but McCain 2008 is afraid to discuss today's issues
Via Hullabaloo (edited punctuation):

Today, John McCain is afraid of his own shadow. McCain is so afraid, there is hardly anything he cares to do or talk about except the past:

(McCain is) afraid to be seen on the same stage as George W. Bush.

(McCain is) afraid to discuss his secret (translated: non-existent) plans to get bin Laden.

(McCain is) afraid to discuss the vetting of his vice-presidential candidate.

(McCain is) afraid to have his vice-presidential candidate talk to the press; she's been shipped back to Alaska. (UPDATE)

(McCain is) afraid to discuss his reckless support of Bush/Iraq, which dates to Sept 12, 2001.

(McCain is) afraid to discuss plans to withdraw from Iraq in our lifetimes.

(McCain is) afraid to discuss a serious energy policy.

(McCain is) afraid to discuss a workable tax plan.

(McCain is) so afraid of hard work, he admits he's never learned even the basics of economics.

(McCain is) so afraid of his party they dictated to him he couldn't run with the candidate he wanted.

(McCain is) afraid to discuss even the vaguest details of his plans for this country because he hasn't any.

(McCain is) even afraid to discuss why he refuses to support scholarships for vets.

And (McCain is) so afraid of change he hasn't learned to use a computer and can't even log on to his own website.

But oh! How eager McCain is to talk about the past! Those glorious days when he actually had a spine. McCain revels in those days and well he should. It makes us forget how much of a compromised, philandering, conformist he's been ever since. A man so spineless, he voted with George W. Bush, by his own admission, 90% of the time.

The John McCain of 2008 is a doddering, fearful, ignorant goat. And he's been one for a very, very loooooooooooooooooong time.




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