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Top 10 RINOs (Republican In Name Only) No McCain?!?
Human Events ^ | 12/28/05 | Editors

Posted on 12/28/2005 6:48:34 AM PST by teddyballgame

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To: meandog
If I remember correctly (having read about this a while ago), the aircraft the President flew were being replaced, and only the most experienced, accomplished pilots who were staying in the Guard were going to be trained on the new aircraft replacing the older aircraft. Hence, the President wasn't required to keep flying.

I also understand that, like most pilots which build up extra points during extended training (particularly, initial training), the President only needed a minimum number of points annually to remain active in the Guard.

How about citing where you got the info you throw around as "fact"?

Are you sure it wasn't Mary Mapes and Dan Rather?

61 posted on 12/28/2005 11:20:41 AM PST by DocH (Gun-grabbers, you can HAVE my guns... lead first.)
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To: meandog

You're right. It makes me laugh when people lump McCain in with Chafee and Pataki. I think McCain is a shameless self-aggrandizer, but he's no RINO.


62 posted on 12/28/2005 12:11:52 PM PST by DougJ
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past
If all of the persons on that list were Democrats, Republicans would still be in control.

My math skills may not be good enough to qualify me to teach at MIT or CalTech, but I can count reasonably well without taking off my shoes.

Re-read my #22 post. Notice that I didn't limit all RINOs to that list in the article. It's 55-45 in the Senate now, and there are more than 6 RINO Senators. IMO McCain, Voinivich, Dewine, and Hagel can be added to the four that are listed, which would make it eight in all. The same thing is true of the house. I count 202 Dems and 231 Repubs plus 1 non-party and one vacant seat. It would only take a shift of 15 seats to change control of the House, actually only 14 since the old socialist from VT would vote for Democrat control. There are certainly more than 14 RINOs in the House, and if they were replaced by Democrats, they would have the majority and Pelosi would be speaker.

If you think things aren't going too well for Bush and the WOT now, think what it would be like if far-left Democrats (are there any other kind?) chaired all the House and Senate committees with Reid and Pelosi setting the agenda for Congressional actions. I don't like RINOs either, but we're better off with them than with Democrats in their place.

63 posted on 12/28/2005 2:41:37 PM PST by epow
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To: meandog
HIS NAME, along with Feingold's is ON THE BILL - who the heck do you THINK I should point my finger at?! And yes, that is one major blemish on President Bush for me. Dont think for a minute I dont hold a grudge against that decision of his...but he is STILL a better man than McVain the Pain.

If McCain can't take the heat of the blame for that stupid travesty of p*ssing on the Constitution, maybe he should get out of Washington!

McCain is a TRAITOR.

64 posted on 12/28/2005 3:53:49 PM PST by Alkhin (He thinks I need keeping in order - Peregrin Took, FOTR)
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...made McCain talk as a POW.

That's right! McCain and every other POW talked after torture and told their N. Vietnamese "hosts" exactly what they wanted to hear: That America was purposely targeting hospitals, schools and child care centers in its air campaign," however, it was FALSE information. The POWs even signed statements to the effect after their torturers continually prodded them with pain...But that is the problem with torture, interrogators get information they WANT to hear but it isn't exactly reliable (as with the Iraqi WMD stockpiles that were supposed to be in abundance), and it makes my point.

65 posted on 12/29/2005 6:58:26 AM PST by meandog (FUDU)
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To: meandog
You make some good points, but the biggest problem with the demonRATS and RINOs "Al Qaeda Bill of Rights" scheme (as always, putting political expediency and Bush-bashing ABOVE national security), is how these scumbags DEFINE "torture". Like Clinton's "is", these dolts and traitors want us to believe that torture includes, panties over the head, dog leashes around the neck, dogs barking and snapping, faked drowning/waterboarding, etc.

McShame should know better, since the NV used REAL torture tactics.

As far as WMD goes, given that Iraq is the size of California, and Syria is next door, they could very well be hidden for years to come.

66 posted on 12/29/2005 2:54:30 PM PST by DocH (Gun-grabbers, you can HAVE my guns... lead first.)
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