John McCain and the holocaust
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On the ABC Evening News today, John McCain asserted that "we can't afford another holocaust." What did he mean by that?
Well, considering that he's obviously got little use for other people's children (not important that they come home from Iraq) and even less for other people's parents (Social Security is a disgrace), it seems fair to conclude that people are important for one reason and one reason only--to be ruled. Consequently, that being the case, fewer people to rule means that the authority of the ruler is less.
Which John McCain can't afford, especially since the people worth ruling (white Judeo/Christians) are already diminishing at an alarming rate.
Well, considering that he's obviously got little use for other people's children (not important that they come home from Iraq) and even less for other people's parents (Social Security is a disgrace), it seems fair to conclude that people are important for one reason and one reason only--to be ruled. Consequently, that being the case, fewer people to rule means that the authority of the ruler is less.
Which John McCain can't afford, especially since the people worth ruling (white Judeo/Christians) are already diminishing at an alarming rate.


the statement was about McCain having little use for other peoples children (which has been more than documented by his veteran votes)
We all know that he cares about his own well heeled children who have no need for veterans benefits----
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