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			 by Brandon Turbeville
 January 29, 2015
 
			from
			
			BrandonTurbeville Website
 
 
			  
			  
			 
			  
			  
			  
			It has been said that birds of a 
			feather flock together, and proof of that statement can 
			be seen in the fact that terrorist sympathizer John McCain 
			was recently forced to
			
			act as Knight in Shining Armor for famed mass murderer 
			
			Henry 
			Kissinger as the latter was attempting to give yet another speech to 
			the Senate Armed Services Committee. 
 Kissinger's arrival, as well as the beginning of his speech, was 
			interrupted by protesters from 
			
			Code Pink, who attempted to list off 
			the
			
			crimes of Henry Kissinger but were unable to continue their 
			presentation for the requisite number of days it would take to do so 
			due to the fact that Capitol Hill police were called in to remove 
			them.
 
 McCain, always a friend to those who have committed or are doing 
			their best to commit atrocities on a mass scale, erupted in typical 
			angry fashion screaming at protesters,
 
				
				"You know, you're going to have to 
				shut up, or I'm going to have you arrested."  
			As the 
			protesters were being removed, McCain also screamed,  
				
				"Get out of here you low-life scum." 
			McCain went on to apologize to Kissinger by stating that, 
				
				"Dr. Kissinger, I hope on behalf of 
				all of the members of this committee on both sides of the aisle 
				- in fact, from all of my colleagues, I'd like to apologize for 
				allowing such disgraceful behavior towards a man who served his 
				country with the greatest distinction. I apologize profusely." 
			Many Americans, particularly Vietnam veterans, however, may indeed 
			remember, 
				
				"such disgraceful behavior towards a man who served his 
			country with the greatest distinction" taking place in the Capitol 
			on a number of occasions. 
			Indeed, the performance of John McCain 
			standing in front of Congress and
			
			arguing against any further investigation or revelation of 
			whether or not American POWs were still being held in Vietnam, would 
			certainly count as one such instance.
 One other such instance might be his
			
			incessant grandstanding in
			
			support of al-Qaeda and ISIS, known to the mainstream media as 
			"moderate rebels," freedom fighters, and the like.
 
 Yet, while McCain's support of the,
 
				
					
					
					Vietnam war
					
					Iraq War
					
					Syrian 
			War
					
					Libyan war, 
			...and virtually every war that was ever waged and 
			those that ever will be waged upon the face of the earth, has 
			resulted in the death of millions of people, McCain found himself in 
			the presence of one of the true kings of killing in Henry Kissinger.
			   
			Indeed, Kissinger is one of the true 
			living figures whose feet most psychopathic killers the world over 
			still long to kneel at.
 Kissinger's direction of the
			
			Chilean coup, Vietnam war, Cambodian and
			
			Laotian tragedies, and his famous
			'National Security Study Memorandum 200: Implications of Worldwide 
			Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests' (NSSM200) 
			has earned him a special place amongst the world's most effective 
			mass murders, although admittedly not the most widely known.
 
 It is thus not surprising that McCain would come to the aid of 
			Kissinger so readily.
 
			  
			In fact, it is not surprising that, after all 
			these years and all these crimes against humanity, that Kissinger 
			would be addressing such an important Congressional committee. Nor 
			is it surprising that this committee boasts yet another criminal, 
			terrorist supporter, insidious color revolution operative, and 
			traitor like John McCain. 
 The only surprising aspect of the whole affair was that the 
			protesters were allowed to stay for as long as they did.
 
 Or was the most surprising aspect that there were protesters to 
			begin with?
 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			  
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