Queen of Diamonds, Does Not Make a King

Thor H. Asgardson
John McCain has promised us that the flower of American youth, will remain in the meat grinder of Iraq, for "another hundred years," if necessary. He justifies this weltanschauung by stating that we have been in South Korea for over 50 years, and in Japan for 60 years.

"Each generation should be made to bear the burden of its own wars, instead of carrying them on, at the expense of other generations."

James Madison

"No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare."

James Madison

McCain is clearly a Neocon interventionist, who believes in providing a security umbrella for nations which can more than pay their own way, in this day of spiraling deficits for our nation.

Why should We the American people, continue to sacrifice our sons and daughters on the altar of a failed foreign policy, just because it has always been so? Why allow the enemy to choose the field of engagement in Iraq? That is no war strategy, but more a recipe for continual disaster, as our nation is bled dry in the sand trap of Mesopotamia.

We would do well to remember the admonition of America's greatest general:

"Never let the enemy pick the battle site."

General George S. Patton

What sense does it make for American troops to remain bogged down in Iraq, or on the border of South Korea--in harm's way--when they should be home on the Mexican border, stopping the real invasion of America?

As usual, this "master geopolitical strategist" continues with the same blundering which landed him special treatment--in consideration of his Navy admiral father,while detained in a North Vietnamese prison camp--the first time around.

John McCain's "straight talk express," can't handle the truth, about his collaboration with the enemy-- not once, but twice--when he co-authored an illegal alien amnesty bill with Ted Kennedy.

"Pentagon files regarding exploitation of U.S. prisoners of war in Indochina are kept secret, except from the hierarchy of the U.S. intelligence community and some high U.S. government officials. It of course also remains in the files of the communist exploiters of the POWs.

As it stands, the American people will never know the truth about this exploitation in Vietnam, unless some official body, such as the Senate Select Committee, subpoenas the files from the Pentagon. As an example, the Senate Select Committee has never followed up on the explosive testimony of former KGB Maj. Gen. Oleg Kalugin, who testified, under oath, that the KGB interrogated U.S. POWs in Vietnam.

Kalugin stated that one of the POWs worked on by the KGB was a "high-ranking naval officer," who, according to Kalugin, agreed to work with the Soviets upon his repatriation to the United States and has frequently appeared on U.S. television.

Whether this is true or not it certainly begs to be investigated and, like it or not, Sen. John McCain fits the description, and his behavior, also like it or not, raises serious questions. The fact that he is a United States Senator should not be a factor, alas, "The Manchurian Candidate" possibility.

When it comes to matters of national security and the welfare of every man, woman and child in the United States, there should be no sacred cows, and it must not be forgotten that Sen. McCain was being considered for higher office, prior to his numerous appearances on national television defending his involvement in the Savings and Loan scandal.

In November of 1991, when Tracy Usry, the former chief investigator of the Minority Staff of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, testified before the Select Committee, he revealed that the Soviets interrogated U.S. prisoners of war in Vietnam. Sen. McCain became outraged interrupting Usry several times, arguing that "none of the returned U.S. prisoners of war released by Vietnam were ever interrogated by the Soviets." However, this was simply not true and Sen. McCain knows that from firsthand experience.

Col. Bui Tin, a former Senior Colonel in the North Vietnamese Army, testified on the same day, but after Usry, that because of his high position in the Communist Party during the war, he had the authority to 'read all documents and secret telegrams from the politburo' pertaining to American prisoners of war. He said that not only did the Soviets interrogate some American prisoners of war, but that they treated the Americans very badly.

Bui Tin, who indicated he favored a normalization of relations between the U.S. and Vietnam, also offered the committee his records concerning his personal interrogations of American POWs."*

So what's not to like about a guy who could forgive and forget, by embracing his former captor Bui Tin?

Here's what not to like:

"McCain has made a point of going after Pat Buchanan in the ugliest and most confrontational way, demanding that Pat hurry up and leave the GOP and sanctimoniously declaring that Pat had "dishonored the memory" of World War II veterans by writing A Republic, Not an Empire, a book that champions a revisionist history of World War II and calls for a noninterventionist foreign policy for the U.S. In his kickoff speech,McCain not only indirectly rebuked George Bush for lack of foreign policy experience, he also directed an insult at Buchanan – and the vehemence and venom in his voice was as unmistakable as his target" **

This man is no conservative, for if he were; he would kiss the ground Patrick J. Buchanan walks on. Moreover, he would recognize the greatest American, and show the proper respect.

It is quite obvious to the American people at this juncture, that the Council on Foreign Relations, has chosen our next leader in John McCain. Never mind that he is widely despised by his fellow countrymen, for crafting an odious bill with Senator Edward M. Kennedy, to gift Mexican invaders with American citizenship.

His fanatical belief in the war in Iraq, puts him at odds with three-quarters of the American people, who want out of that quagmire of a sectarian civil war.

Americans are tired of serving as a human crutch to a national leper.

"Our ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have already cost more than $600 billion and could cost trillions more dollars, if allowed to drag on, as both leading Democrats and Republicans propose."

William F. Jasper

So how does McCain come in first, as leading contender for the presidency of the United States of America? Something is rotten in Denmark.

The political process has become so warped that conservative iconic saint, Rush Limbaugh, declared that a McCain or Huckabee presidency, will destroy the Republican Party forever.

"John McCain is Bob Dole minus the charm, conservatism and youth. Like McCain, pollsters assured us that Dole was the most 'electable' Republican. Unlike McCain, Dole didn't lie all the time while claiming to engage in Straight Talk."

Ann Coulter

"McCain, who has not signed the pledge, has said he has 'gotten the message' on immigration following its defeat in the Senate. I hardly believe it. This is the senator who teamed up with Edward Kennedy to push Americans to accept amnesty. Did he "get the message" when GOPUSA, Numbers USA, and grassroots Americans around the country flooded Congress with calls, faxes, and e-mails? No. If you recall, the bill didn't die at first... it simply went to sleep for a while until they tried again."

Bobby Eberle

McCain will not defend the border against the Mexican annexation of America; in fact, he is calling for a temporary guest worker program, and an eventual path to U.S. citizenship for Mexicans who have come in the name of a Reconquista agenda. He imagines this country to be a safety valve for failed nations. The hallmark of his administration, will be American capitulation to homeland invasion.

His comprehension is defective and cannot be relied upon to pilot the ship of state for this republic. His dwarfed vision cannot penetrate the firmament, to see Buchanan's transcendental star.

He tried to be tall, by verbally chopping off Pat Buchanan's head.

The Manchurian candidate is bought and paid for by David Rockefeller's CFR.


A man who believes the drivel that invading Mexican nationals can and should be converted into Americans, can never lead the country during a time of war--nor any other time, for that matter.

His political consciousness is akin to waking up, after driving off a bridge into deep water. Birds of a feather, flock together, to craft sausage laws--which aren't very pretty.

An interesting development has occurred with a delegation of legislators from the Mexican state of Sonora, coming to Tucson, to complain about having to take back their wretched refuse. They are angry at the influx of Mexicans, coming back home. They say it will have a "devastating effect" on their economy.

This is a true theater of the absurd, with Mexico presenting itself as the injured party.

How do they think Americans feel about paying one hundred dollars-a-barrel for oil, and seeing our social safety net vanish under the onslaught of this Mexican peasant army, which has come to outbreed us in our own country?

According to a January 20th, 2008 article by Kim Priestap, on the website Wizbangblog.com, these nine state legislators came to complain about Arizona's new employer crackdown on illegals from Mexico. Mexico is under the illusion that its nationals have rights here, American citizens cannot even get.

According to the article, the legislators stated at a news conference that Sonora "cannot handle" the demand for schools, jobs, social services and housing, as it is made up mostly of small towns.

They fear the socioeconomic impact of wretched people who return to their home country, without jobs or money.

They want Americans to shoulder their burden, while they keep their wealth in oil.

An American president worth his salt, would be drilling the Mexican government for oil, by promising to really seal the border, and leave Mexico to its fate of social unrest, caused by the return of angry Mexicans.

"The law, which took effect Jan.1, punishes employers who knowingly hire individuals who don't have valid legal documents to work in the United States. Penalties include suspension or loss of a business license.

They're pissed off because their own citizens are returning to their hometowns, placing a huge burden on their state government. This lady has some serious balls:

They want to tell them how the law will affect Mexican families on both sides of the border.

How can they pass a law like this?' asked Mexican Rep. Leticia Amparano Gamez, who represents Nogales.

There is not one person living in Sonora who does not have a friend or relative working in Arizona,' she said in Spanish.

Mexico is not prepared for this, for the tremendous problems' it will face as more and more Mexicans working in Arizona and sending money to their families return to hometowns in Sonora without jobs, she said.

We are one family, socially and economically,' she said of the people of Sonora and Arizona.

Wrong. The United States is a sovereign nation and its states and its citizens are not responsible for the welfare of Mexico's citizens. It's time for the Mexican government to stop parasitically feeding off of the United States and start taking care of its own citizens." ****

Mexico is not prepared for this? How about a Second Mexican Revolution amigos?

McCain avoids dealing with this issue of invasion of our country, by making elaborate plans for Mexican welfare programs, and by attempting to grant American citizenship perks to interlopers.

This fact alone, is proof positive that he is soft in the head, regarding how to treat an invading army. His brain is calcified with too much misplaced sentiment. Thus can be seen the Manchurian Candidate in action.

A real president would exact terms of unconditional surrender from Mexico, in this Second Mexican War, before granting any concessions to that country.

Mexico needs to acknowledge the Anglo-Saxon heritage of America, by that nation's formal recognition--as signatory to a peace treaty--of our borders and culture, as being inviolate.

We are not Mexico, nor a breeding ground for a Mexican lebensborn movement.

They must understand that any future services rendered--in the form of temporary employment for their citizens-- will be subsidized by Mexican oil--not the American taxpayer.

Mexico is a Croesus, disguised in beggar's rags, with a parasitic agenda of absorption of American territory and expropriation of American wealth.

Until such time as Mexico shows the proper respect for a superior civilization, they will find themselves unwelcome, when they send their presidents up here to meddle in American political affairs. The best of their leaders lacks the intellectual capacity to deal with the common American, who sees through these so-called "Ambassadors of Peace."

The Mexican entitlement mentality is transparent to American taxpayers, and a great insult to our nation.

Further, any American president must ensure that the Mexican government provides full medical, dental, retirement, housing and education benefits, for any guest worker employed here. In addition, Mexican guest workers must receive equal wages, so they do not undercut the American worker--nor drive down our standard of living--by "doing jobs Americans won't do."

The American people do not support corporate slavery for the planet, nor the eclipse of our own culture, promised by Mechista forces.

All guest worker programs must be subsidized by shipments of Mexican oil to America, as danegeld payment, to ensure the postponement of the Second Mexican Revolution. The business partnership between the U.S. and Mexico, must be a value-for-value arrangement--not the traditional host/parasite relationship, encouraged by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

John McCain believes these invaders have rights here. The only right they have, is the right to remain silent, regarding American foreign policy.

As Michelle Malkin observed his clouding of the issue:

"The hothead has succeeded in intimidating voters and eluding tough questions from the press by playing his rhetorical violin. There is a reason so many liberals in the media and the Democratic Party want John McCain to be the GOP presidential nominee. He gives them cover to continue smearing grassroots conservatives.

McCain harps on open-borders sob stories. Several times over the past year, in response to citizen questioners who have expressed frustration with the lack of accountability for immigration law-breakers, McCain has responded: "I am not going to call up a soldier and tell him I am deporting his mother. ... I'm not going to do it. You can do it." ***

McCain reminds me of the spoiled brat in the cereal commercial who won't taste the porridge-- of leadership. "I'm not gonna try it; you try it. Let's get Mikey to do it!"

Well, "my friend;" the American people are ready to "do it," due to the deplorable lack of leadership on Capitol Hill.

This writer will do it! Right now in print. No more anchor babies in our military! And while we're at it; we need to clean up all the gangs, and gangland activity within our military ranks. Interlopers are legion in our armed forces, and a primary source of fragging and sabotage. Just ask the U.S. soldiers who received a grenade rolled into their tent, by a Muslim recruit.

It would be a "shame" if John McCain never realized his dream to assume the presidency of the United States of America, but then again, he hasn't planted a crop he can harvest.

John McCain, The Manchurian Candidate

By Ted Sampley

December 1992 Issue

U.S. Veteran Dispatch *

Behind the Headlines

By Justin Raimondo

September 29th,1999

Antiwar.com **

John McCain: The Geraldo Rivera Republican

By Michelle Malkin

January 23rd, 2008

Townhall.com ***

Kim Priestap

Jan 20, 2008

Wizbangblog.com ****
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