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October 27th, 2008, 09:00 AM
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New First Lady
It's looking more and more like we'll have a "first lady" that's been proud of her country for something like THREE MONTHS now. How repulsive is that?
I'm sure the leftists will tell us that she's the same non factor as Rev. Wright and Bill Ayers, regarding her input and opinions.
For some reason, I can't buy that.
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October 27th, 2008, 09:28 AM
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October 27th, 2008, 09:44 AM
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Proof?
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Let's see some proof of that accusation. Obviously, you're an avid NY Times reader. You need to enhance your sources for facts/nonfacts!
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October 27th, 2008, 09:51 AM
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How about the First C**T's own words (and her doctor also).
In describing her struggle with drugs, McCain has said that she became addicted to Vicodin and Percocet in early 1989 after rupturing two disks and having back surgery. She has said she hid her addiction from her husband, Sen. John McCain, and stopped taking the painkillers in 1992 after her parents confronted her. She has not discussed what kind of treatment she received for her addiction, but she has made clear that she believes she has put her problems behind her.
While McCain's accounts have captured the pain of her addiction, her journey through this personal crisis is a more complicated story than she has described, and it had more consequences for her and those around her than she has acknowledged.
Her misuse of painkillers prompted an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration and local prosecutors that put her in legal jeopardy. A doctor with McCain's medical charity who supplied her with prescriptions for the drugs lost his license and never practiced again. The charity, the American Voluntary Medical Team, eventually had to be closed in the wake of the controversy. Her husband was forced to admit publicly that he was absent much of the time she was having problems and was not aware of them.
"So many lives were damaged by this," said Jeanette Johnson, whose husband, John Max Johnson, surrendered his medical license. "A lot of good people. Doctors who volunteered their time. My husband. I cannot begin to tell you how painful it was. We moved far away to start over."
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October 27th, 2008, 10:14 AM
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You're very good at comparing watermelons to grapes. Besides this one, you compare John Hagee to Rev Wright and Rod Parsley to Bill Ayers.
All three of the comparisons are EXTREMELY WEAK!
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October 27th, 2008, 10:34 AM
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Your right there really isn't a comparison to long term drug addiction, shutting down a veteran's charity, getting a medical doctor disbarred, a DEA investigation, possible local and federal charges, keeping it all hidden from your husband, tax fraud, and a stint in a rehab
--VERSUS--
Making a misstatement about America on a talk show.
you compare John Hagee to Rev Wright and Rod Parsley to Bill Ayers.
Actually, I lump them all together in the same religious wacko fanatic nut basket.
You are the one who claims there is some distinction and I believe a "league" system to differentate them. I have repeatedly asked you for the scale and scoring system, But yet again, your posts are nothing but empty claims and accusations with NOT ONE FACT to back anything up.
PUT UP OR SHUT UP with your nonsense.
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October 27th, 2008, 10:51 AM
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From what you posted, it looks like Cindy McCain has been rehabilitated.
Has Michelle Obama?
Also, addiction to prescription drugs is VERY commonplace (Brett Favre and many, many thousands of others). That is no secret.
Cindy McCain has not been convicted or even charged for any wrongdoing.
Again, you need to read something other than the NY Times before YOU can be rehabbed!
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October 27th, 2008, 11:13 AM
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Buggering young boys, anon gay bathroom sex, drug addictions, IT IS ALL OKAY -- as long as you remember to proclaim how proud you are of America at all times.
ALMOST EVERYBODY DOES IT! The Republican mantra.
please try again on justification of this comparison:
Your right there really isn't a comparison to long term drug addiction, shutting down a veteran's charity, getting a medical doctor disbarred, a DEA investigation, possible local and federal charges, keeping it all hidden from your husband, tax fraud, and a stint in a rehab
--VERSUS--
Making a misstatement about America on a talk show.
STILL WAITING FOR THAT RANKING SYSTEM YOU USE FOR RELIGIOUS FANATICAL NUT CASES.
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October 27th, 2008, 11:19 AM
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Yes, shame on you CC for reading. What are you?One of those edjumicated elite fellas? If it wasn't on Fox News, it couldn't be true.
It's obvious that your liberal leanings are why you can't see the differences between a commie like Bill Ayers who manipulated the system to the point of never even being charged with a crime and a true Patriot like G Gordon Liddy, a convicted felon who advocates shooting Federal Agents in the head.
Has anyone heard the tape of McSames brother calling 911 last week to complain about traffic, and using language one can't even type on this site?
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October 27th, 2008, 11:28 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cardcounter0
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"So many lives were damaged by this," said Jeanette Johnson, whose husband, John Max Johnson, surrendered his medical license. "A lot of good people. Doctors who volunteered their time. My husband. I cannot begin to tell you how painful it was. We moved far away to start over."[/I]
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Except for Cindy & John.
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