John McCain Diagnosed With Brain Cancer


I remember it here. It's why I left. A ton of people were giving the old "McCain is better than Obama" Spiel (nobody was saying Obama is better than McCain). Racism was rampant. It's why I left for two years. I seem to remember the same sentiment about Romney.
 
I remember it here. It's why I left. A ton of people were giving the old "McCain is better than Obama" Spiel (nobody was saying Obama is better than McCain). Racism was rampant. It's why I left for two years. I seem to remember the same sentiment about Romney.


What I remember is going to see Ron Paul in SC and sharing a hotel room with 6 other Ron Paul supporters that I had never even met until that day with 6 more in the room next to us.
The Ron Paul food drive in SC
The amazing Ron Paul Iowa speech
The Ron Paul Air Force in Tampa
Painting the town Ron
Ron Paul Black ops
Ron Paul record breaking fund raising events
Ron Paul radio
The Ron Paul speach in Tampa
Ron Paul meeting us at the bar in Orlando
The Jacksonville Ron Paul event
The Ron Paul blimp
The Ron Paul full page newspaper advertisment
The Ron Paul letter writting campaings
The Ron Paul sign waving events
The neighborhood Ron Paul literature bombardments
The Wanted Posters
The Fred Tompson forums
Flower bombs

I probably could go on if I thought more about it.

Most of these things were organized or were in someways brought into being through theses forums.

The one thing that I DON'T remember is John McCain EVER being this forums obvious general election choice.
 
I remember it here. It's why I left. A ton of people were giving the old "McCain is better than Obama" Spiel (nobody was saying Obama is better than McCain). Racism was rampant. It's why I left for two years. I seem to remember the same sentiment about Romney.

You've got it backwards. There were a few people her saying Obama was better, but I can't recall anybody promoting McCain. And I recall things fairly well.
 
but I can't recall anybody promoting McCain. And I recall things fairly well.

There were some. I even met one McCain supporter while promoting Ron. only one.

Some were pushing party vote here. widely ignored..

but but some GOPers were.
 
What I remember is going to see Ron Paul in SC and sharing a hotel room with 6 other Ron Paul supporters that I had never even met until that day with 6 more in the room next to us.
The Ron Paul food drive in SC
The amazing Ron Paul Iowa speech
The Ron Paul Air Force in Tampa
Painting the town Ron
Ron Paul Black ops
Ron Paul record breaking fund raising events
Ron Paul radio
The Ron Paul speach in Tampa
Ron Paul meeting us at the bar in Orlando
The Jacksonville Ron Paul event
The Ron Paul blimp
The Ron Paul full page newspaper advertisment
The Ron Paul letter writting campaings
The Ron Paul sign waving events
The neighborhood Ron Paul literature bombardments
The Wanted Posters
The Fred Tompson forums
Flower bombs

I remember all that too... .....that's called the primaries.

I especially remember the blimp, and the first "money bomb" where half the forums thought calling it a money bomb was a bad idea, because Glenn Beck had called Ron Paul supporters terrorists. I also remember a bunch of people calling the blimp organizer (Travis?) a fraud, and claiming he was only doing that, and other things for the money. I wouldn't be surprised if some of those haters still post here today.

The one thing that I DON'T remember is John McCain EVER being this forums obvious general election choice.

After Ron suspended his campaign, these forums started to talk about the general. I left about 2 weeks before the actual election, and vowed never to come back after the racist dog-piling and McCain apologists started running rampant.

You've got it backwards. There were a few people her saying Obama was better, but I can't recall anybody promoting McCain. And I recall things fairly well.

I don't think so. I know I didn't quit because of Obama adulation here. I know why I quit coming here. It was all the McCain justifications and the racism. It is the same reason I stopped listening to Alex Jones for a couple of years (about 2013 - 2015). I know Alex Jones has a latent racist streak, and he always would talk about how race issues are "divide and conquer", but he never seemed to take a copicided black man's side. Basically saying "This is all divide and conquer folks! Don't fall for it! Believe in the cops!"


And in 2012, I was here, but I didn't pay any attention to the election, and do not remember posting here much. I do remember people here again arguing Romney was the lesser of two evils vs. Obama. I don't remember anyone arguing Obama as the lesser of two evils. To be fair, most were arguing not to vote at all or vote for Castle or Baldwin or something like that. By 2012, I was swinging left pretty hard, (but still very anti-interventionist, which has never changed).
 
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I remember all that too... .....that's called the primaries.

The reason that all of that work was done during the primaries was because Ron Paul was this forums general election choice.

If the forums choice for the general was McCain, then we would have been working for McCain during the primaries.

There have always been varying opinions on this board.

But just because a few people expressed their opinions on who should be elected after the primaries were over in no way could possibly be interpreted as this forum being pro McCain for the general.

To claim that it was is simply false.
 
The reason that all of that work was done during the primaries was because Ron Paul was this forums general election choice.

If the forums choice for the general was McCain, then we would have been working for McCain during the primaries.

There have always been varying opinions on this board.

But just because a few people expressed their opinions on who should be elected after the primaries were over in no way could possibly be interpreted as this forum being pro McCain for the general.

To claim that it was is simply false.

It's UWDude posting so expect the contents to be false. Anyone that was here in 2008 knows that McCain was in no way the choice of this forum after the primaries were over.
 
[h=1]Sen. John McCain just contradicted his own healthcare vote in a speech[/h]
July, 25, 2017: Mark it down as one of the strangest days of John McCain's entire, lengthy time in the Senate.
The senator flew to Washington, D.C., on Tuesday — days after being diagnosed with brain cancer — just in time to cast a vote that, moments later, he appeared to ridicule in a speech on the Senate floor.

McCain's vote helped Senate Republicans pass a motion to proceed to debating a possible bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (known as Obamacare). Senate Republicans, by and large, don't know what's in the bill, because the Republican leadership hasn't told anybody. McCain voted in favor of the motion to proceed despite being aware of this, but then decried the secrecy he endorsed in a speech moments later.

"I know many of you will have to see the bill changed substantially for you to support it. We tried to do this by coming up with a proposal behind closed doors, in consultation with the administration, then springing it on skeptical members, trying to convince them that it's better than nothing," McCain said, speaking with a gash over his left eye, the result of a recent surgery to remove a blood clot. "I don't think that's gonna work in the end, and probably shouldn't."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/sen-john-mccain-just-contradicted-211014907.html
 
[h=1]John McCain gives stirring speech against Obamacare repeal bill – but votes for it twice in one day[/h]https://www.yahoo.com/news/john-mccain-gives-stirring-speech-073100806.html
 
I stayed out of this, knowing full well the immediate and karmic consequences of wishing ill on somebody.

Fuck that now.

Drink bleach and die you piece of shit.

Maybe with luck somebody will be appointed that will not fuck the AmeriKunt people as badly as you just did and we can get rid of the nightmare that is ACA before 2018.
 
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I stayed out of this, knowing full well the immediate and karmic consequences of wishing ill on somebody.

$#@! that now.

Drink bleach and die you piece of $#@!.

Maybe with luck somebody will be appointed that will not $#@! the AmeriKunt people as badly as you just did and we can get rid of the nightmare that is ACA before 2018.
Lol, I hear you. I almost told people to shut up and leave him alone but man, one does not simply save Obamacare and get sympathy. The bastard is literally goading us into cussing his maggoty old carcass and doing a good job of it.
 
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I stayed out of this, knowing full well the immediate and karmic consequences of wishing ill on somebody.

$#@! that now.

Drink bleach and die you piece of $#@!.

Maybe with luck somebody will be appointed that will not $#@! the AmeriKunt people as badly as you just did and we can get rid of the nightmare that is ACA before 2018.

McPain long ago crossed the threshold where it is good karma to wish his death, it will bring relief to millions of victims to be, from foreigners that may not get killed to Americans who may not lose as many rights.
 
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[h=1]John McCain hospitalized[/h]US Senator John McCain, who is fighting an aggressive form of brain cancer, was in a military hospital Wednesday to treat "normal side effects" of his therapy, his office said.

"Senator McCain is currently receiving treatment at Walter Reed Medical Center (in Bethesda, Maryland) for normal side effects of his ongoing cancer therapy," his office said in a statement.
"As ever, he remains grateful to his physicians for their excellent care, and his friends and supporters for their encouragement and good wishes," the statement added.
"Senator McCain looks forward to returning to work as soon as possible."
A day earlier McCain received an MRI scan at the National Institutes of Health, also in Bethesda, his office said.
He will continue to receive targeted radiation and chemotherapy treatments at NIH "while maintaining a regular work schedule in the United States Senate," it added.

Should McCain's return be delayed, prospects for the tax overhaul would narrow substantially.

More at: https://www.yahoo.com/news/cancer-battling-us-senator-john-mccain-hospitalized-224345982.html



Is it "normal side effects"?

Is he trying to obstruct the tax bill by faking it?

Is he getting worse?
 
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