McCain denounced Russia's actions in Georgia with the following statement: "in the 21st century, nations don't invade other nations."
Either John McCain is oblivious to reality or he must have meant that all nations with the exception of the United States don't invade other nations. Giving him the benefit of the doubt and assuming the latter still demands that McCain be considered a hypocrite.
And if this analysis is wrong and one argues that there is nothing glaringly ironic and hypocritical about McCain's absurd statement, then it must be due to that individual's perverse logic that force is not force, but justice; that wars are not wars, but freedom missions; that US occupation is not occupation, but requested peacekeeping; that mass murder is not mass murder, but celebrated victories over the enemy. This is the deceitful logic of the Neoconservative. Perhaps McCain does not consider our military presence in over 130 nations around the globe, our war with Iraq, and our war with Afghanistan as "invasions." Perhaps in his view all nations of the Earth welcome the mighty US empire to rule them as we please with our own interpretation of what is just and moral. As Ron Paul says, "truth is treason in the empire of lies."







1 comments:
He's an idiot. Maybe that skin cancer ate his brain up.
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