KEND wrote:I was watching the eulogies for McCain today. Why did Ryan, Pence , Graham have to speak, its probably protocol but these spineless creatures represent the opposite of everything JM stood, giving in to the whims of trump to get their mean spirited agenda through the house. For once trump did the right thing, he stayed away
Steve James wrote: Everybody is allowed his opinion.
Though, many would agree with the Republican senator who said "Anyone Who Tarnishes John McCain’s Reputation ‘Deserves a Whippin’."
good to know you agree with violence to silence differing opinions.
Steve James wrote:good to know you agree with violence to silence differing opinions.
I don't know where I said I'd agreed with anything. I said "many would agree" with that GOP senator's opinion.
a tacit agreement by posting it.
Afa draft resisting, I think it's shameful that my president would disparage someone who served. I think it shows how much he truly respects veterans for their service, especially when they've actually sacrificed something. wow he's your president...as he is to all US citizens whether they agree with him or not...are you a US citizen or not...
Steve James wrote:good to know you agree with violence to silence differing opinions.
I don't know where I said I'd agreed with anything. I said "many would agree" with that GOP senator's opinion.
Afa draft resisting, I think it's shameful that my president would disparage someone who served. I think it shows how much he truly respects veterans for their service, especially when they've actually sacrificed something.
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How John McCain Worked
BY JOSH CLARK & KATHRYN WHITBOURNE
Voting Record of John McCain: Ethics, Morality and Veterans
Veterans:
In 2006, McCain voted against a funding amendment (S. Amdt. 3704) to provide $20 million to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for health care facilities [source: U.S. Senate].
He voted against another 2006 amendment (S. Amdt. 3642) that provided the VA an additional $430 million in funding for outpatient care and treatment for veterans [source: U.S. Senate].
McCain voted against S. Amdt. 3007 in 2006, which would have provided an additional $1.5 billion in funding for veterans' health care in FY 2007 by closing tax loopholes [source: U.S. Senate].
In 2005, he voted against an amendment to provide an additional $500 million for veterans' mental health care for each year between 2006 and 2010 (S. Amdt. 2634) [source: U.S. Senate].
He criticized a man who happened to be a vet...expressing his opinion on an event that happened with the persons service.
KEND wrote:I was watching the eulogies for McCain today. Why did Ryan, Pence , Graham have to speak, its probably protocol but these spineless creatures represent the opposite of everything JM stood, giving in to the whims of trump to get their mean spirited agenda through the house. For once trump did the right thing, he stayed away
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