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Who you call boy, boy? On second thought, let me take that back, I hardly feel like joking around with a moronic, pathetic trashmouth who seems to derive more pleasure out of invective than reason. Given the amount of physical suffering both McCain and his first wife had gone through by the time they divorced, I think very view people are on solid ground when they start casting moral aspersions on McCain for anything that happened with regard to his first marriage. Like a lot of first marriages, theirs seemed to have been based on no small amount of lust; when they met again after he came back from Vietnam, they were both physical wrecks; he managed to recover far more effectively than she did and he thereafter divorced her. I haven't led a life that I'm ashamed of by any means, but, particularly in light of the fact that his first wife has not complained about his behavior (purchased silence or not - or, perhaps, you have the moral standing to comment on her behavior, too?), my life hasn't supplied me the wherewithal to criticize McCain for his marital infidelity. Interested though I am in knowing the foundation of the moral platform from which you speak, that interest takes a back seat to knowing the basis on which you refer to McCain's current wife as a "bimbo", you utterly detestable slob. Do you even know what the word means? Or, perhaps, it was the only non-obscene insult you could spell? In any event, I'm reasonably acquainted with the public record of the present Mrs. McCain, and she seems to have led a life of accomplishment and philanthropy, one which your postings in Sodahead make me think you couldn't hope to aspire to. Yes, it seems highly likely she was the proverbial "other woman", the "trophy wife", the final impetus for initiating his divorce, but how much "fault" should be ascribed to her (or even to him, for that matter) because this woman he'd met was (and is) rich, beautiful, and physically and academically accomplished (and so what if the accomplishment had been enabled by the wealth to which she had been born - some people born wealthy think that bequeaths them a deserved entitlement, Cindy McCain seems to have looked on her wealthy birth as a means of enablement): the moral credentials of McCain's first wife (although she had been previously divorced - perhaps under your standards that destines her for bimbohood, too) make those associated with her being divorced look bad, but I can see no great moral grounds for criticizing either McCain or his current wife. they have led lives of accomplishment and service and made their peace with those with whom peace should be made. Two further points. McCain's first wife was not in any type of coma when the divorce was initiated. Perhaps you were thinking of Bob Dole? You'd still be wrong, but you'd be closer, and you'd still be demeaning a wounded veteran, something that's probably important to you. Secondly, I've posted enough on Sodahead to make clear that, in the last election, I voted for Ron Paul. Given the magnitude of all the other sins of omission in your scholarship, however, I'm embarassed at my willingness to mention such an incidental misstatement.

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