Cindy McCain OFFENDS Military Spouses

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Registered: 09-08-2008
Cindy McCain OFFENDS Military Spouses
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Wed, 10-15-2008 - 3:54am



Uh-oh, Cindy is on the wrong side of military spouses. She put that stiletto right in her own big mouth. lol. How is she going to walk in wet shoes? lol.

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Registered: 03-18-2000
Wed, 10-15-2008 - 12:30pm
It's an eye-opener.

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Registered: 10-07-2008
Wed, 10-15-2008 - 1:30pm

She put that stiletto right in her own big mouth. lol.


Nice work, Cindy!!!

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Registered: 09-08-2008
Wed, 10-15-2008 - 2:21pm

(((I get a chill when I read this.))))


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Registered: 09-08-2008
Wed, 10-15-2008 - 2:32pm

lol.

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Registered: 10-25-2006
Wed, 10-15-2008 - 2:53pm

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So true, and I believe the reason for the phenomenon comes down to two words, compassion and empathy. Those are attributes of most Democrats, and of few Republicans. We see the glaring differences between Democrats and Republicans in tax policy, in the heterogeneity of their members, in their approach to foreign policy, in their health care plans and on, and on.

Here's another one of Cindy's bloopers:

"CINDY McCAIN: Oh, no, no, no, no, no. My husband, he'd be the first one to tell you that he was trained to do what he was doing. The guys who had the trouble were the 18-year-olds who were drafted. He was trained, he went to the Naval Academy, he was a trained United States naval officer, and so he knew what he was doing.

It should be noted that studies show that 20% of soldiers coming home from the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have suffered from PTSD. The struggle for that to be recognized is laid out further here. With the lack of mental health parity or recognition in mental illness in any of McCain’s healthcare plan, this is a frightening statement that gives insight into how this campaign views mental health across the board and also even in US Vets. This subject is brought up in further detail on the bipartisan veteran advocacy site Votevets.org."

http://www.examiner.com/x-796-Mental-Health-Examiner~y2008m10d11-Cindy-McCain-Sets-PTSD-Policy-in-Veterans-Back-30-Years

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http://www.pnhp.org/news/2009/october/meet_the_new_health_.php

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQTBYQlQ7yM

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Registered: 09-08-2008
Wed, 10-15-2008 - 3:22pm

((((It should be noted that studies show that 20% of soldiers coming home from the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have suffered from PTSD.))))


I had forgotten how disgraceful Cindy's comments were about PTSD. She should not have been so flip, and dare I say elitist, in reference to McCain being better trained than our current soldiers. She gets the grade of D

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Registered: 07-04-2008
Wed, 10-15-2008 - 6:48pm

>>"CINDY McCAIN: Oh, no, no, no, no, no. My husband, he'd be the first one to tell you that he was trained to do what he was doing. The guys who had the trouble were the 18-year-olds who were drafted. He was trained, he went to the Naval Academy, he was a trained United States naval officer, and so he knew what he was doing.<<

For John McCain to come back to the US after being a POW and not be in any kind of "trouble" he would have to be either a robot or brainwashed. How can he not be affected? I don't care how well he was trained.

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Registered: 09-08-2008
Wed, 10-15-2008 - 8:37pm

((((How can he not be affected? I don't care how well he was trained.))))


Exactly. How can McCain NOT be affected after 5.5 yrs?

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Registered: 10-07-2008
Wed, 10-15-2008 - 8:48pm
I am so tired of people posting things fouind on the Huffington Post.
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Registered: 07-04-2008
Wed, 10-15-2008 - 8:50pm
Nice pun!