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This idiot adopted a Third World girl, from a poor impoverished family in Bangladesh.
Why?
PR stunt?
Make himself feel emotionally cushioned about killing more gooks in the third world?
Does being an arm chair war hawk make his military service look any better?
Does endless war serve any nation well?
Does endless war serve any nation well?
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Kurt Nimmo at Infowars.com
Consummate warmonger and perennial Senate fixture John McCain stepped
out of the super-secret globalist Ambrosetti Forum in Italy the other
day to take Obama to task for not killing more Muslims and Arabs and for
dragging his feet on attacking Iran.
“In a way it’s almost like watching a train wreck,” said McCain about
Obama’s approach to killing Persians.
McCain cites Libya as the template that should be used in Syria. More than 30,000 people were killed in Libya after NATO engineered the destruction of the country.
McCain also expressed frustration over the RNC and its focus on the
economy. He believes the government needs to get back on track and start
the bloody process of directly bombing and killing.
“The election is about jobs and the economy, but a failed … national
security policy over time is going to lead to significant domestic
problems,” he mused.
He wasn’t, of course, talking about the domestic problems invariably
created when government cranks up the national debt to pay for fancy and
exorbitant war machines and the endless deployment of men and material
to backwaters like Afghanistan and Yemen where CIA created threats
thrive.
“It’s the job of presidents and candidates to lead and articulate
their vision for America’s role in the world. The world is a more
dangerous place than it’s been since the end of the Cold War, and so I
think the president should lead and I think candidates for the
presidency should lead and talk about it, and I’m disappointed that
there hasn’t been more.”
On Friday, McCain and fellow warmongers Lindsay Graham and Joe
Lieberman, fresh from a tour the of the “volatile Middle East,” harangued the secret
globalist confab in Italy. The “trio of self-styled mavericks won
European fans by criticizing the dysfunction in American politics, then
challenged their audience with a call for far greater U.S. activism in
the Middle East – particularly aiding Syria’s rebels and on Iran,” the Associated Press reports.
Details of the proceedings at the globalist Ambrosetti Forum are secret due to the “Chatham House Rule.”
However, as we have noted, the globalists are in favor of military
intervention in Syria and Iran.
McCain and his fellow warmongers were basically preaching to the
choir. The event merely provided yet another venue for an endless
propaganda campaign designed to soften the American people up for the
inevitability of engineered mass murder under the rubric of the global
war on manufactured terror.