Anonymous ID: 8dd8ff Aug. 31, 2018, 7:35 a.m. No.2815660   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5706 >>5760 >>5968

>>2815345

 

Don't know if this was discussed.

Possibility exists that Hussein gave pardons to everyone in his cabinet before he left.

 

I've thought about how it might have been done

and considered he might have given some "carte blanche" pardon for "ANY AND ALL crimes committed" during their tenure.

 

And then for the cherry on top of this banana split ice cream sundae –

he fukin pardoned himself.

 

Fit the events does it??

Anonymous ID: 8dd8ff Aug. 31, 2018, 7:54 a.m. No.2815863   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5892 >>6040

Hey, maybe we should put ole McCrap statue next to Abraham Lincoln monument – YA RIGHT

 

I've spent a couple of days watching the MIA/POW hearings and other McCrap show-stoppers. Figured that I'd just give my own sort of TRIBUTE to him and keep posting videos of him bringing families of POWs to tears – denying that there are ANY POWs to be rescued (when the Pentagon had much evidence otherwise).

 

Plain truth is

John Son of a Bith McCrap betrayed every MIA/POW left behind in Korea and Vietnam. When families wanted more information about their missing men – anything to bring closure or certainty for them – when they too had knowledge of sitings of those missing.

 

John McCrap would NEVER allow it to be admitted that there were any remaining POWs.

 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hr37eE0nO8

 

mccain exposed by vets and pows

 

(excerpts from the video)

"I'll tell ya. What's not said on the television – and will not be said on the television – is how much Vietnam veterans and POWs hate John McCain.

Nov 1992 – Sen. John McCain opposes Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs

statements are from Senate Staff, Senators, POWs and POW/MIA family groups

 

"The Senate felt compelled to set up the Select Committee. It took them 9 months to set up the committee – namely because of the opposition of Senator McCain. He was bitterly opposed to any attempt to find the POWs, which is remarkable seeing as he was a POW himself."

 

"Under no instance would he ever, ever give in and say that a POW was left behind. And my first question was, 'how would he know or not know?' So, just that which was reasonable, he never exhibited. And I don't know why. Maybe it's a guilt complex. Maybe he promised the Vietnamese something. OK. I don't know what it is. Maybe he actually believes that, and that would be the saddest of all."

 

"He probably did more harm to the idea of trying to get the truth out than any other single person, through the efforts that he did to block the release of classified intelligence dealing with the POW/MIA problem."

 

"McCain stepped in and in effect made it harder to get documentation. That certainly hurt us because we had hoped for a massive release of documentation."

 

"Many, many documents were held back for no reason, and our goal on the Committee was to just dump this stuff – declassify it – literally – to the public. But, of course, they withheld information from the Committee. The U.S. Government withheld all kinds of information from the Committee. I know that for a fact."

 

"We were wanting to check HIS background, cuz a lot of POWs that were with him in that camp said he was a collaborator of the enemy. He didn't want nobody looking into his background in the camp – what went on in that camp. That stuff is still classified so nobody could see it, and he just had it classified forever. So nobody will ever look at it."

 

A bill had been drawn up that would penalize any bureaucrat that lied about those records, and McCain fought tooth and nail to protect them – because the bureacrats were protecting HIM.

 

In the end it was so watered down that it was a worthless bill.

HR 3603 Truth Accountability Bill – the House voted 401-0 for the bill, with every single Republican sponsoring it, and a third of the Democrats

 

Then, the Vietnamese gave Kerry's family SOLE RIGHTS to negotiate real estate issues.

A book was written about Kerry "Burying the Truth" about MIA/POWs

Anonymous ID: 8dd8ff Aug. 31, 2018, 8:08 a.m. No.2816040   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2815863

 

Here's a story from a crewman on the USS Forrestal.

This man helped a crew mate get to the clinic on the ship, and years later he wondered if it wasn't good ole John McCrap he had helped.

 

So he contacted him, perhaps just for a sense of having done something heroic for such a notable person.

McCrap never returned the letter.

He never wrote anything back to his crew mate.

What kind of BS patriotism or comradery does McCrap live by? can't see anything whatsoever resembling patriotism

although John SOB McCrap should used it like his own personal bank account

 

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listen to the crappy military protocol that was common on the Forrestal – like a fraternity party

 

uss forrestal survivor: cliff ashley

crossing the equator jokes – nasty ceremony stuff –

no flotation devices if you fell overboard; had to be very careful

explosion incident when planes were starting up; people severely burned

people killed; an injured pilot he helped to sick bay;

wrote to mccain to ask if it was him that day, never got an answer

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7uJyvvdiRk