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    McCain boots 'low-life scum' from hearing

    Washington (CNN)Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain had harsh words for protesters who shouted criticism at 91-year-old Henry Kissinger at a hearing Thursday.

    "Get out of here, you low-life scum," the Arizona Republican told the protesters.

    Kissinger, the diplomat who was secretary of state under President Richard Nixon, as well as President Ronald Reagan secretary of state George Shultz and Madeleine Albright, who was secretary of state under President Bill Clinton, were on hand for a hearing on global security challenges.

    As the hearing started, several protesters approached the table where Kissinger was seated, holding signs and shouting at him.

    "I've been a member of this committee for many years and I have never seen anything as disgraceful and outrageous and despicable as the last demonstration that just took place," McCain said.

    "You know, you're going to have to shut up or I'm going have you arrested," he said, summoning Capitol Hill police.

    And then, to a smattering of applause, McCain added: "Get out of here you low-life scum."

    Later in the hearing, Kissinger was interrupted by two female protesters who held signs and had painted their palms red. They stood up and shouted that Kissinger "oversaw the slaughter in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, which led to the deaths of millions of people."

    The two were escorted from the room, too. And Shultz drew applause when he stood and said, "I salute Dr. Henry Kissinger."
    http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/29/politi...ing/index.html



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    McCain to Kissinger protesters: 'Get out of here, you low-life scum'

    Sen. John McCain didn’t mince words with the protesters who challenged Henry Kissinger at a Senate hearing.
    “Get out of here, you low-life scum,” the Arizona Republican said Thursday to members of Code Pink, the anti-war group.
    Code Pink members chanted “Arrest Henry Kissinger for war crimes” as the former secretary of State walked into the Armed Services Committee hearing chaired by McCain, R-Ariz.
    The hearing featured testimony from Kissinger, George Shultz and Madeleine Albright, all former secretaries of State, on global challenges and U.S. national security strategy.


    http://onpolitics.usatoday.com/2015/...er-protesters/


    Kissinger is close to disgraced dronegangsta among other neocons' puppets.




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    Nothing says Christian like calling people low-lifes for seeking justice.

    The source of his rage might be his own denial about Vietnam. He sees himself among the heroes, whereas these protesters are pointing out what a great crime was committed and the resulting deaths.

    If he admits to himself that Vietnam was an illegal immoral war then he has to see himself as a victim and not a hero. So his rage likely stems from the cracks and fissures of his proud heart.
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    When disaster comes to a city, has not the Lord caused it? Amos 3:6

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    Didn't Kissinger play a big part in forming our relationship with the Saudi's and their oil? It was around that time that the gold standard dollar was switched to the oil standard dollar...I think. This allowed them to keep printing money for Vietnam and hide a lot of the inflation in Saudi Arabia.

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    I wonder what would happen to these "Elite" if we all stopped hovering over every word they said and just started ignoring them.

    Their power literally comes from our attention.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZENemy View Post
    I wonder what would happen to these "Elite" if we all stopped hovering over every word they said and just started ignoring them.

    Their power literally comes from our attention.
    I'd love to and I wish that was the case.

    Theire power comes from these $#@!s.


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    STROM THURMOND In January 1995, McCain was midway through an opening statement at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing when chairman Strom Thurmond asked, "Is the senator about through?" McCain glared at Thurmond, thanked him for his "courtesy" (translation: buzz off), and continued on. McCain later confronted Thurmond on the Senate floor. A scuffle ensued, and the two didn't part friends.
    http://www.washingtonian.com/article...nator-hothead/

    McCain scuffled with a 90 year old man.
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    That's rich--coming from a REAL low-life. Disregarding the 1st amendment should be a clear indicator who the low-life is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RandallFan View Post
    http://www.washingtonian.com/article...nator-hothead/

    McCain scuffled with a 90 year old man.
    McCain's not only a maverick; he's bad ass mutha $#@!a!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthCarolinaLiberty View Post
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    wth is that piece of chit Kissinger doing in the capitol building anyway? He should do the world a favor and go die under a rock somewhere.

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    Thankfully Rand's kids exhibit a lot more class than Meghan.
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    This is one of those things where I am at conflict. I am not opposed to to people expressing an opinion, but a congressional hearing is not a place where people are authorized to speak out of turn. As chair of the committee, it is McCain's responsibility to maintain order, but he also has to act in a way that maintains order.
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    From the Thread title I thought McCain was booting himself.....I guess more like I was hoping...

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    The master plays the house and the street rot bitch. This was a Royal visit. Now STFU!

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    Last edited by anaconda; 01-29-2015 at 11:26 PM.



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    Quote Originally Posted by tobismom View Post
    This is one of those things where I am at conflict. I am not opposed to to people expressing an opinion, but a congressional hearing is not a place where people are authorized to speak out of turn. As chair of the committee, it is McCain's responsibility to maintain order, but he also has to act in a way that maintains order.
    Really?

    Where are the people supposed to air their grievances? In a free speech zone outside of the view of any cameras?
    It's all about the publicity, and this is how you do it. Good on Code Pink for rattling some cages.
    Non-violence is the creed of those that maintain a monopoly on force.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tobismom View Post
    This is one of those things where I am at conflict. I am not opposed to to people expressing an opinion, but a congressional hearing is not a place where people are authorized to speak out of turn. As chair of the committee, it is McCain's responsibility to maintain order, but he also has to act in a way that maintains order.
    Get out of The Matrix.

    There is no spoon.

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    Controlled Opposition Denounces Kissinger as War Criminal, Sen. McCain Calls Them Scum

    Code Pink lefties make opposition to global elite look clownish


    Code Pink was allowed to crowd Kissinger because they do not actually pose a threat to him or anybody else.

    Code Pink lefties are actors in a play designed to make opposition to the global elite look absurd and disruptive, to portray it as the work of “low-life scum,” as Senate fixture John McCain declared.

    Code Pink is part of a domesticated menagerie of controlled opposition players. It is on the payroll of Winston Foundation, an organization linked to the National Endowment for Democracy, a documented CIA front, and connected as well to the Rockefeller Family Fund, the Carnegie Corporation, the Heinz Family Foundation, and the Soros Foundations. In 2003, Code Pink shared office space with the Institute for Policy Studies, an organization taking money from the Turner, Ford, MacArthur and Charles Stewart Mott foundations. The Ford Foundation is notorious for funding liberal organizations. It is connected to the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, and the CIA (see Alternative Media Censorship: Sponsored by CIA’s Ford Foundation?).
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    I don't care who they were. They were not authorized do disrupt a congressional hearing. McCain's name calling was also out of order.
    #NashvilleStrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzanimal View Post
    Dammit that's the 3rd time I've tried to rep you, but I'm out!
    Non-violence is the creed of those that maintain a monopoly on force.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danke View Post
    Controlled Opposition Denounces Kissinger as War Criminal, Sen. McCain Calls Them Scum

    Code Pink lefties make opposition to global elite look clownish


    Code Pink was allowed to crowd Kissinger because they do not actually pose a threat to him or anybody else.

    Code Pink lefties are actors in a play designed to make opposition to the global elite look absurd and disruptive, to portray it as the work of “low-life scum,” as Senate fixture John McCain declared.

    Code Pink is part of a domesticated menagerie of controlled opposition players. It is on the payroll of Winston Foundation, an organization linked to the National Endowment for Democracy, a documented CIA front, and connected as well to the Rockefeller Family Fund, the Carnegie Corporation, the Heinz Family Foundation, and the Soros Foundations. In 2003, Code Pink shared office space with the Institute for Policy Studies, an organization taking money from the Turner, Ford, MacArthur and Charles Stewart Mott foundations. The Ford Foundation is notorious for funding liberal organizations. It is connected to the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, and the CIA (see Alternative Media Censorship: Sponsored by CIA’s Ford Foundation?).
    Oh please. I don't care who's funding who. When Kissinger is called out for being the d-bag that he is...it's a good thing.
    Non-violence is the creed of those that maintain a monopoly on force.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danke View Post
    Code Pink was allowed to crowd Kissinger because they do not actually pose a threat to him or anybody else.
    Anyone can attend a Congressional hearing if they're willing to walk through a metal detector and wait in line. Capitol Police can't remove anyone before they disrupt the hearing-- there's no precrime law there. You are "allowed" to do, and could have done, the exact same damn thing if you wanted to.



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    Thank You Code Pink !!!


    ...Looks like thirty minutes following when McInsane lashed out at the protesters two more members of CodePink interrupted Kissinger’s testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee:


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    Quote Originally Posted by tobismom View Post
    This is one of those things where I am at conflict. I am not opposed to to people expressing an opinion, but a congressional hearing is not a place where people are authorized to speak out of turn. As chair of the committee, it is McCain's responsibility to maintain order, but he also has to act in a way that maintains order.
    War criminals do not deserve propriety.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tobismom View Post
    I don't care who they were. They were not authorized do disrupt a congressional hearing. McCain's name calling was also out of order.
    Henry Kissinger wasn't authorized to orchestrate the overthrow of numerous "democratically elected" governments, nor was McCain authorized to manipulate the American public into several armed conflicts. I guess it's too damned bad there aren't any rules against that, tho.

    Stare at your navel some more. You're doing a lot of good.

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    Anyone want to go back through old post history and see who was pushing us to Vote McCain (for the good of the party).

    I remember several such posts way back then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James_Madison_Lives View Post
    Code Pink would likely disagree,, but they needed armed back up..

    And that criminal needed to be dragged to a court and tried for crimes against humanity.
    Liberty is lost through complacency and a subservient mindset. When we accept or even welcome automobile checkpoints, random searches, mandatory identification cards, and paramilitary police in our streets, we have lost a vital part of our American heritage. America was born of protest, revolution, and mistrust of government. Subservient societies neither maintain nor deserve freedom for long.
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