Summary: Unless Americans want to upgrade from the Iraq War to
WWIII they had better see to it that McCain is not elected.
WASHINGTON On Friday, Republican
presidential candidate John McCain sharply denounced a Supreme Court decision that gave
suspected terrorist detainees a right to seek their release in federal courts.
Voters, I personally know
John McCain and I can assure you that, unlike George W. Bush, he doesn't have a Big Oil
agenda--his agenda is one of hate. Do not worry about his problem with cancer; worry about
his mind that's been altered by P.T.S.D. and a hatred that's bone marrow deep.
I agreed with talk show
host Bill Cunningham who said
McCain wasn't necessarily a liar; he was just an old man who had some mental problems.
This was in reply to McCain's denial that he had ever met Cunningham when, in fact, they
had met twice. This is a far right-winger talking about his own candidate; and even if you
despise this right-winger, you'd better listen to him.
For those of
you who found it incomprehensible that McCain voted against helping our troops, saying he
didn't want to be too generous, it's really very simple. Some might even call it a
sad story. While I was a patient at the Veterans Affairs hospital in Phoenix, Arizona,
Senator McCain explained to me that the source of my anger was being abandoned by my
fellow Americans after being shot down twice in Vietnam (quite a revelation). That he,
too, was still mad as hell at Americans for
leaving him to rot in a POW camp for years while they listened to psychedelic music, wore
flowers in their hair, and partied (Guess I'm a hippie at heart because I thought these
people were really neat. Love, not war, is a pretty good mindset in my opinion).
The seeds of Prescott Bush have taken
root in Washington, D.C. and the total disregard for human rights, international laws, and
the laws of the United States are being trampled by mad men who might as well trade in
their U.S. flag pins for a Swastika.
While Americans
grimace at the mention of the Hitler
Influence, there is nowhere to run, no where to hide from our Auschwitz and Dachau--Abu
Ghraib and Guantanamo. Unlike George W. Bush, my grandfather's business was not shut down
by the U.S. government for aiding the Nazis after the United States had been at war with
Nazi Germany for months. And unlike George W. Bush, I went to Vietnam and flew hundreds of
mission even through I had publicly denounced the war as being nothing more than an act of
fascism.
Biography: Bob Miller was born in Florence, Alabama. Miller
served as a pilot in Vietnam in 1968-69 and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and
the Air Medal. Challenged Richard Shelby for a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1992. Produced
the television show, The Late Show (BLAB 2001). Worked as the golf pro on HollandAmerica's
ms Westerdam. Bob Miller is America's most controversial writer and has authored seven
books. To
say this Vietnam veteran and Republican, Bob Miller, is anti-Bush and anti-McCain would be
an understatement.