Friday, March 8, 2013

HAS JOHN McCAIN OUTGROWN HIS JOB AS SENATOR ?



     It seems as though Politicians eventually lose their effectiveness and purpose once they've been in office for an extended length of time. So I think it is with Senator John McCain.
     Now, keeping in mind that he has done a tremendous amount of good in his patriotic sacrifices he has made, both militarily and as a Representative of the "General populace" of this country who still believe in their fundamental, traditional Constitutional Rights.
     We must keep in mind that he is not humanly infallible in his ideas of how the country should always be run 'his" way.
     In his case, he thinks he can feel free to criticize his allies in the Senate, such as Senator Rand Paul and his heroic performance in acting on behalf of his obligation to stand up for the rights of the people he represents. In case John has forgotten by way of his lengthy time he has been inducted as one of the "Good Old Boys" of the "Washington Insiders",(Not necessarily a "bad" expression, but often questionable) he should also remind himself that unity among members of his own party is extremely important to whatever the GOP party and it's members advocate.
     He should have learned this by now from his observations of the Social/Communist party that's currently telling this country what it can, or can't do right now.
     They have gained power simply by being in "Lock step" with each other in their beliefs right down to the use of 2H pencils, so to speak. It doesn't matter what policies they have within their  ranks, they live faithfully, almost sacrilegiously , with those sometimes, outrageous defiance's of our Country's Sacred beliefs that we have occasionally gone to war to defend.
      They do it, whether right or wrong, in unison with one another. It worked for them.
     You would think he might have recognized that by now, but he hasn't! Otherwise his "unruly" disdain for Rand Paul's actions (Rand was right, by the way.) in Rand's "filibustering" the other day, wouldn't have been openly and angrily expressed in the way the Senior Senator did it in the Senate, yesterday. (Maybe Obama's dinner with him while Rand was sweating over his filibuster had monetary persuasion. I'd hate to suggest that, but it happens, I'm sure.)
     It's time for the young, new Republican Representatives to stand in Unison for whatever those beliefs are, and if voting out the "Dinosaurs" of the Party is the way to go, we should do it .
     It's time to say, "Thanks for your dedication in the past, John, but "no thanks" anymore."

     We all know ,and are thankful for, your loyalty to this country and will forever appreciate your efforts, but your dedication to your "Good Old Boy" pride is outdoing the purpose you are now serving.
     It's time for the "Young, ambitious kids" to take control of the family business.
     Just sayin'.

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