Farewell.

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ford93

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R.I.P. John McCain.

Although I may not have agree with you on certain things because I know Washington can change any man with principles!

I admire you for what you did during your imprisonment at the Hanoi Hilton. You had a chance to be released early and you chose not to leave your fellow men behind. That's honor for sure!!

To see Vietnamese standing in line to give their last respects to you says a lot.

This month we we've lost two greats!!

One that honored Civil Rights (Aretha Franklin). R.I.P.

Another that believed in Equal Rights (John McCain).
 

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I agree, McCain was a true public servant, unlike most of his peers

Most of his peers seem to believe in "party before country".......And they collude with lobbyists, accepting bribes and setting themselves up for well-paid private sector jobs.
 

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All you put is "farewell" in the topic title?! Don't scare us like that again, Juan!
 

ford93

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Fatdog said:
All you put is "farewell" in the topic title?! Don't scare us like that again, Juan!
Should have chosen another way sorry Bobby and thanks for your concern. I know I've been in and out of the hospital dealing with cancer and that title probably should have not been used.

My bad brother!!
 
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