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“…rhetorical constipation.”
Feb
28
The face of
Category: public figures, snark |
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Feb
28
A Simple Question for John McCain
Category: 2008 cycle of dementia, activism, opinion, politics |
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Hi, Senator McCain (if that’s your REAL job).
Yesterday, a fellow blogger recommended that I take this graduate student’s survey, so I did. I’m nearly apologetic to report to you, sir, that my responses in regards to you and your campaign were not complimentary. In the course of taking that survey, I was chagrined to realize that, frankly, you scare me.
Now, as a veteran of two armed conflicts and a practitioner of TaeKwonDo, I really don’t like admitting that something scares me. But as a registered Independent with significantly liberal tendencies, I find myself something more than annoyed, disappointed, or even made nervous by you. You scare me. When I imagine a world in which you are our President, I shudder, finding myself worrying about my children’s futures in ways that are probably quite similar to what parents in third-world countries have to consider. And that offends me. I didn’t serve my country to protect its freedom to jeopardize the well-being of its people; I served my country to protect the efficacy of our Constitution and our Bill of Rights.
And you scare me, sir, because of your professed support of the current Administration, which clearly places those very concepts at the gravest risk they have ever faced. You frighten me, not only for that, but for your expressed intent to continue those misplaced, misguided, and malignant policies for as long as, if not more than, a hundred years.
My question to you is simple, sir, because I understand that the need for simplicity is paramount to your understanding of our world. But the question has a few nuances, and thus bears repeating a few times, so please bear with me. Also, please understand that I grasp your position on the perceived value of military occupational forces as referred to in the link above. So, this question is not about the motivations of your military doctrine. Instead, this question is about the motivation of your personal impetus.
“Why do you, John McCain, personally want a hundred or more years of the tragedy we euphemistically refer to as ‘The War on Terror’?”


























