Monday, September 10, 2018
Saying...
The Arizona senator graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1958 and followed his father and grandfather, both admirals, into the navy.
In 1967, McCain was shot down while flying a mission over Hanoi. He was imprisoned until 1973 and was tortured.
He took a keen and often hawkish interest in foreign affairs particularly against Middle East Countries. He served as chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Armed Services from 2015 to 2018.
'Bomb, Bomb, Bomb' Iran
In 2007, McCain joked about bombing Iran during a presidential campaign appearance in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.
McCain then laughed before briefly singing - to the tune of the chorus of the Beach Boys's classic Barbara Ann - "Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, anyway, ah …"
Even if...

Colin Kaepernick was featured in a new Nike ad with the tag line that says, quote, "believe in something even if it means sacrificing everything,"
Comment: Not a good thing to sacrifice everything, that is not a believe of something, that is a destructive act. Just a thought.
Sunday, September 9, 2018
Shameless Media...
The anonymous op-ed published by The New York Times is the most stunning proof of the liberal media’s aggressive bias and the very real efforts to undermine President Trump, the U.S. Constitution and the will of the American people.
Under its editorial guidelines, the Washington Post -- the Times' chief rival and the only other newspapers that could have landed the anonymous official's op-ed -- might well have passed. The Post has a rule against "anonymous or pseudonymous submissions" to its opinion page.
This forced Mike Pence to spend unnecessary time to respond to these foolishness we see today.
The New York Times is saying trust us, we know!!! Shameful.
Easier...
The British government wants to make it easier for couples to divorce, spurred by the case of a woman ordered to stay in what she called a loveless marriage.
The Supreme Court ruled in July that Tini Owens must remain married to her husband of 40 years despite her wish to leave him. The judges called it a "very troubling case" but said their hands were tied by the country's divorce laws.
English law requires a spouse to prove unreasonable behavior, adultery, desertion or a five-year separation unless both parties agree to divorce.
A government spokeswoman in the House of Lords, Charlotte Vere, confirmed that "we are looking at ways to reduce conflict in a divorce."
Star...
Friday, September 7, 2018
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