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Make It A Hundred Years, Says McCain by Bob Miller

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BAGHDAD - Iraqi police officials say at least 51 people were killed in a car bombing in a mainly Shiite section of Baghdad.

Judging how the senior white women and the uneducated whites voted in the primaries, they don't have a problem with staying in Iraq. Both McCain and Hillary voted for the war and then voted several times to fund it so Bush could keep on keeping on.

As I see it, you can't blame the uneducated white males for not voting for an African American and risk not getting to wear that silly looking Shiner's hat or loosing their membership in the local Elks or Moose club. Not to mention that most of them are or have been members of the KKK as well, especially in Pennsylvania and in the Bible belt. For these guys it would be a double whammy. And since women gave birth to these kids who'll be fighting the war, they certainly have the right, as far as I'm concerned, to send them into harms way regardless of the fact that the Iraq War is about commerce, not establishing democracy. Personally, I'm hoping McCain wins because there's nothing but commercials on television and Hollywood hasn't turned out a decent love story in years. So watching Muslims and Christians blow each other's brains out on the news is about the only thing worth doing in South Florida in the summer.

Biography: Author Bob Miller served as a pilot in Vietnam in 1968-69. He was shot down twice and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal. Miller, challenged Richard Shelby for a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1992. Seven books authored, his bestsellers are: RV, and Kill Me If You Can. He produced the television show, The Late Show. Bob has traveled the world over as a golf instructor and golf ambassador and worked as the golf professional on Holland America’s ms Westerdam. To review Kill Me If You Can, please click on banner. Thank you!

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