John McCain Wants to "Bomb Bomb Bomb Iran"; Do You? Know the Facts Before You Vote

Jack Oceano
Warmonger John McCain has been anxious to push this nation into yet another war in the Middle East. This time in Iran.

But that's not quite as troubling as the cavalier way in which the Senator discusses the prospect. John McCain, while on the stump less than a year ago, actually sang a song about bombing the country of Iran, to the tune of a popular Beach Boys hit. It's a repulsive spectacle, and you may have to see it to believe it. You can watch it on YouTube by clicking here: McCainVideo.

Before you run out and cast your vote for John McCain in this election, you should consider these past seven years. Consider the lives of the 4,000 American soldiers we've lost. The lives of countless Iraqi civilians. And why? Because our President treated foreign policy in an reckless, obstinate and cavalier manner. Do we really want to see those qualities (or worse) in our next President?

Moveon.org has generated an ad against these cavalier comments and this repugnant song by Senator John McCain. You can view it by clicking here: MoveOnAd.

Published by Jack Oceano

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  • Mary Anne Simpson6/15/2008

    Yep! Thanks Jack

  • mary2/24/2008

    I agree with Jeff Musall. Elect Obama and move towards what we want. He is green enough for me. Nader? 73? I think we need a new law barring anyone over, oh 50 from running. The world moves fast and we need young, energetic and in touch with today's society, not yesterday's politicians. Yikes, we still do elections like in horse and buggy days. What is wrong with that picture? Check this out, think you will like it:
    www.truemajority.org/oreos/

  • Fabletoo2/9/2008

    Yep John McCain is very scary, yet most people don't seem to see that. He's a warmonger but more dangerous because he hides it so well.

  • Orchiolum2/4/2008

    Unfortunately, a vote for the Green Party will become a vote for whichever demagogue breaks from the Republican rat pack. We're going to need several traps and a truckload of cheeze.

  • Adam Michael Luebke2/4/2008

    Wonderful article! I don't think most Americans realize how pro-war McCain really is. He's the definition of a terrorist, yet people still vote for him. Anyway, nice work.

  • Jeff Musall2/3/2008

    Exactly, Jack...Ralph Nader is still talking about running, if you can believe it....he isn't happy with aiding Bush, he might do it again...what we need to do is to vote in a winner and then we can pressure for moves to progressive ideas we like. They won't even see the light of day if another R gets in....

  • Jack Oceano2/2/2008

    The problem with voting for the Green Party is obvious... We wind up with George W. Bush. John McCain is yet another disaster waiting to happen. Think hard before you throw your vote away.

  • sad2/2/2008

    It looks like the public want to bomb, bomb, bomb Iran also. Hillary will be a great Pres they say. Oh? She is one of the Senator's that voted yes to the Iran Resolution which is the first stage in the process to attack. Looking at Florida votes, it seems to me the people have been so convinced about a) terrorists or b) holy war they are voting out of fear. I think I checked out one of McCain's videos. Already know I would not vote for him or anyone Republican, except perhaps Ron Paul. If Hillary is my Dem choice, I guess I go with the Green Party, because what I personally want can not overcome what the majority approves.

  • Jeff Musall1/31/2008

    McCain is just marginally better than Rudy or Huckasmuck would be....which is like saying bird flu is better than ebola...

  • Julia Bodeeb White1/31/2008

    A vote for McCain is a vote for an upcoming draft.

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