Sunday, June 15, 2008

McJekyll And McHyde

Fleshing out the story of McBush's collaboration with the Vietnamese while a prisoner of war.
It could be disgust with himself for turning into a snivelling sellout that's driven him mad.

"McCain is not some principled leader, not a maverick cowboy fighting the powerful. He’s a sycophant. He believes in nothing but power and will do anything to attain it. He explodes in anger when challenged because, when a criticism hits to close to home, it goes to straight his deep-seeded shame."

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your blog might be easier to read if it was black print on white page instead of white print on black page.

It is hard to read white on black.

15/6/08 9:26 PM  
Blogger love88 said...

0616jeje

16/6/18 12:51 AM  

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