Post by goldeneagles on Feb 10, 2008 5:58:12 GMT -5
McCain - Feingold Seen in a New Light
When the people of America get into McCain's past, then they will finally see what was really behind Senator John McCain's effort to "reform" campaign finance laws. Indeed it was all directed at making it more difficult for his own political opponents to use his own past against Him in the Presidential Race which he planned on launching from the very first day he became a Senator.
Where do you think this requirement came from, where the candidate had to say --- I AM SO AND SO, AND I APPROVE THIS AD ---, indeed the government forcing words to come out of the mouth of a U.S. Citizen, and isn't that a bit Freudian, when you consider that McCain's captors forced words to come out of his own mouth?
McCain believed that by forcing his future opponents to make that statement, that this would deter them from running campaign ads which would hold his past deeds in front of the eyes of the American people.
Of course, it is an absolute abomination of the First Amendment to use the power of government to force a certain set of words out of the mouth of anyone. Sometimes anonymity is the only way you can get the truth in front of the American people. Remember the historic pamphlet signed by "Common Sense".
In way of illustration, consider the following AD:
Look at that. Government power used to force people to back off from speaking the truth. Another interesting Freudian slip by McCain, because that is what the Communists themselves stand for. And they have clearly sewn that seed into the mind of John McCain.
There is a loophole in the McCain/Feingold law, Thank God, which allows certain kinds of non-profits to spend money on such ads, like we saw in the last Presidential cycle with Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. A loophole probably added in the House/Senate conference committee against the objections of McCain. That would be an interesting thing to take a close look at, to see exactly how that loophole made it into the law.
Those Republicans with only dollar signs in their minds, I understand they don't comprehend exactly how egregiously McCain betrayed America and American principles when he collaborated with the Enemy. And they don't understand the visceral opposition to him by those to whom principle really matters. Perhaps you will remember this important event from the last election cycle, where those who love the principles of honor and integrity made it quite clear they could not stomach the idea that (McCain Ally) Senator John Kerry could even get close to the White House, no matter what their politics, and that's what fueled Swiftboat Veterans for Truth. God Bless Them Forever. It's no coincidence that John McCain felt he had to come to the aid of John Kerry, doing his level best to trash the character of these good and honorable Swiftboat veterans. It was of course to save his own political skin, in as much as he's joined at the hip with John Kerry. And in doing this, McCain simply underscored with a heavy black marker, using thick multiple strokes, what everyone already knew. Yes, poking his finger into the eye of every golden heart, he raised his own true colors once again.
The Republicans are fools to stand shoulder to shoulder with one who betrayed the most essential American principles of courage and honor. They are fools to choose a candidate that will raise up a passionate army of opposition right within their own ranks.
Save America Now. Save America from John McCain.
When the people of America get into McCain's past, then they will finally see what was really behind Senator John McCain's effort to "reform" campaign finance laws. Indeed it was all directed at making it more difficult for his own political opponents to use his own past against Him in the Presidential Race which he planned on launching from the very first day he became a Senator.
Where do you think this requirement came from, where the candidate had to say --- I AM SO AND SO, AND I APPROVE THIS AD ---, indeed the government forcing words to come out of the mouth of a U.S. Citizen, and isn't that a bit Freudian, when you consider that McCain's captors forced words to come out of his own mouth?
McCain believed that by forcing his future opponents to make that statement, that this would deter them from running campaign ads which would hold his past deeds in front of the eyes of the American people.
Of course, it is an absolute abomination of the First Amendment to use the power of government to force a certain set of words out of the mouth of anyone. Sometimes anonymity is the only way you can get the truth in front of the American people. Remember the historic pamphlet signed by "Common Sense".
In way of illustration, consider the following AD:
- A photo of John McCain fades into view, perhaps the propaganda shot which depicts him in his Hanoi hospital bed.
- Narrator says: "Former Vietnam POW Senator John McCain's captors forced him to sign a confession which said, 'I am a black criminal and I have performed the deeds of an air pirate.'
- These words, "I am a black criminal and I have performed the deeds of an air pirate," are blown up to fill the whole screen, with the photo of McCain still in the background.
- Scene fades into an image of Arlington National Cemetery with gravestones adorned with small U.S. Flags.
- Narrator says: "A man who has been broken by his Communist interrogators is qualified to receive our sympathy. But a man who has been broken by his Communist interrogators, even in the giving up of militarily useful information, is not qualified to become the President of the United States."
Look at that. Government power used to force people to back off from speaking the truth. Another interesting Freudian slip by McCain, because that is what the Communists themselves stand for. And they have clearly sewn that seed into the mind of John McCain.
There is a loophole in the McCain/Feingold law, Thank God, which allows certain kinds of non-profits to spend money on such ads, like we saw in the last Presidential cycle with Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. A loophole probably added in the House/Senate conference committee against the objections of McCain. That would be an interesting thing to take a close look at, to see exactly how that loophole made it into the law.
Those Republicans with only dollar signs in their minds, I understand they don't comprehend exactly how egregiously McCain betrayed America and American principles when he collaborated with the Enemy. And they don't understand the visceral opposition to him by those to whom principle really matters. Perhaps you will remember this important event from the last election cycle, where those who love the principles of honor and integrity made it quite clear they could not stomach the idea that (McCain Ally) Senator John Kerry could even get close to the White House, no matter what their politics, and that's what fueled Swiftboat Veterans for Truth. God Bless Them Forever. It's no coincidence that John McCain felt he had to come to the aid of John Kerry, doing his level best to trash the character of these good and honorable Swiftboat veterans. It was of course to save his own political skin, in as much as he's joined at the hip with John Kerry. And in doing this, McCain simply underscored with a heavy black marker, using thick multiple strokes, what everyone already knew. Yes, poking his finger into the eye of every golden heart, he raised his own true colors once again.
- McCain/Kerry - peas in a pod - birds of a feather.
- McCain/Feingold - peas in a pod - birds of a feather.
- McCain/Kennedy - peas in a pod - birds of a feather.
The Republicans are fools to stand shoulder to shoulder with one who betrayed the most essential American principles of courage and honor. They are fools to choose a candidate that will raise up a passionate army of opposition right within their own ranks.
Save America Now. Save America from John McCain.