SpaceCoastVol
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Last month, at a town hall meeting in New Hampshire, a crowd member asked McCain about a Bush statement that troops could stay in Iraq for 50 years.
"Maybe 100," McCain replied. "As long as Americans are not being injured or harmed or wounded or killed, it's fine with me and I hope it would be fine with you if we maintain a presence in a very volatile part of the world where al Qaeda is training, recruiting, equipping and motivating people every single day."
Actually, it was Iraq...
McCain defends '100 years in Iraq' statement - CNN.com
And also:
Fact Checker - McCain's '100-year war'
So, you finally figured out he said it, but as with so many things, you took it entirely out of context as well as not even having the right location.
And yes, you bring this crap on yourself.
I agree but at least he didn't lie. You however voted for Obama for 1 of two reasons his skin color or his party.
Voting for Obola because he was black or for Cankles because she is (allegedly) a woman are horrible horrible reasons to elect the leader of the free world. But here we are.If someone voted for Obama because of his skin color, doesn't that make them a racist? Or because of the party, a Democratic chauvinist pig? If you can't beat liberals any other way, use their own tactics - at least the ones that don't make you gag.
The fact that Everyone knows Crooked Hillary is the biggest CROOK in politics, makes any attack on her a bipartisan affair.
Ginsberg 83
Kennedy 80
Breyer 78
Thomas 68
It is clear from the ages of the justices, that Crooked Hillary will be able to install three, and possibly four,
far left justices if she is elected in November.
Once again, I've said multiple times McCain made the claim. Iran or Afghanistan is irrelevant. The relevant part is that he promotes wasting a centuries worth of tax dollars to occupy a sovereign nation.
The poll also found high interest in the election -- though much of what Americans are expressing is concern.
It found 61% said they are alarmed by the 2016 presidential race, while 23% are excited -- and just 9% are bored.
When Libertarian Gary Johnson and the Green Party's Jill Stein were factored in, Clinton's lead was 39% to Trump's 35%, with 8% for Johnson and 3% for Stein.