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Sep 10 2008
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By Sheldon Richman   

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If John McCain keeps up that self-righteous fakery about wanting to be our servant, we’re in for two rather tedious months until election day.

First of all, he also says he wants to be our leader. How can he be both our leader and our servant? We know what’s really going on here. The servant shtick is phony humility intended to soften us up. He has no intention of being our humble servant and every intention of being our know-it-all Great Leader, our commander in chief.

It will be disappointing if Americans fall for this. I can’t think of a greater betrayal of the ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence than to yearn for either a national servant or a leader. “All men are created equal” rules out both. It is no accident that McCain counts among his heroes Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt, both of whom betrayed those ideals in ways America still hasn’t recovered from. Both aspired to be Great Leaders at the helm of a big, managerial central government, in which individual liberty took a back seat and the mass murder of war was an acceptable way to settle disputes.

An earlier generation of Americans — even Republicans and conservatives — would have been sickened by the spectacle of a national political convention at which delegates waved signs saying, “Service” and “Country First.” The rabid and belligerent “U-S-A! U-S-A!” chants would have had our ancestors heading for the doors. How deep we have sunk into the muck of bellicose nationalism. How unbecoming to our individualist heritage. McCain is the natural leader of this new America.

"When the Navy pilot McCain fell out of the sky over Hanoi, he wasn’t delivering pizzas. He was trying to destroy civilian necessities such as dams and power plants."

When John F. Kennedy called on us to “ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country,” the Jeffersonians among us were properly appalled. Here was an American Mussolini, updated with a tan and brash boyish looks, but a Mussolini nonetheless. Conservatives who still had some Declaration in their hearts were justifiably concerned.

McCain now makes the same appeal, and conservatives — who a year ago despised the man — whoop and holler like a drunk college-football crowd.

Service to country is far too abstract a slogan to be any guide to living. In real terms it ends up meaning service to the state, which is to say, service to whatever manipulative, scheming politician happened to have clawed and double-talked his way into the White House at the time. Countries don’t call men to war. White House occupants do, and they know that the surest way to be ranked among the “great presidents” is to embroil the country in war. We must stop dressing up the slaughter of foreigners as a great national cause.

When the Navy pilot McCain fell out of the sky over Hanoi, he wasn’t delivering pizzas. He was trying to destroy civilian necessities such as dams and power plants. Did his country call on him to do that? No, it was not his country he was serving. If no White House occupant had sent him to North Vietnam to wreak death and destruction on innocents, no decent, productive American would have thought to do so. What had those North Vietnamese peasants done to us? Nothing. But John McCain is called a hero for surviving the wrath of people who resented his trespassing on their lives. We must stop identifying the country with the warmongers in office.

McCain’s website says that “each and every one of us has a duty to serve a cause greater than our own self-interest.” If he were seeking a university chair in ethical philosophy it might be worthwhile arguing with him. Generosity is a virtue; self-sacrifice is not. But McCain doesn’t want to run a classroom. He wants to run the country, that is, you and me. In a free country he’d have no business telling us what our duties are. Anyway, it’s a funny way for a servant to talk. But McCain doesn’t really want to be our servant. He wants to be our leader.

Those who want neither to be served nor led will ask this man to leave them alone.

Mr. Richman's articles on population, federal disaster assistance, international trade, education, the environment, American history, foreign policy, privacy, computers, and the Middle East have appeared in the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, American Scholar, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, Washington Times, Insight, Cato Policy Report, Journal of Economic Development, The Freeman, The World & I, Reason, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, Middle East Policy, Liberty magazine, and other publications. He is a contributor to the Fortune Encyclopedia of Economics. Articles by Sheldon Richman at MWC News http://mwcnews.net/sheldon-richman 

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1. 10-09-2008 08:30
Enough! of McCain's Racist, Sly, Slick
I saw McCain’s commercial last night, accusing Sen. Obama of trying to teach sex to young children I was appalled. I thought to myself how come no-one will report the fact this race is now between a bunch of White Republicans who think they’re our nation’s moral majority against a Black Rainbow coalition of Democrats who love God, our Country and Promise of equal liberty and justice.  
 
The McCain campaign is promoting the Fear some people have against Blacks, Lies about his association with G.W. Bush or the Iraqui war, invokes our rage over the 911 terrorist attacks or his former POW record as the reason We the People should Trust and vote for him president. They don’t seem to recognize that some of US also “Born of this Promise” would rather pledge our allegiance to GOD instead of a Flag, Republic, or Man shown to be Impotent and approves of Viagra cause he is unable affirm, enforce or uphold any of the laws and promises made to US with their hand on a bible.  
 
McCain and Mrs. Palin claim to be Christians who believe in the Bible and Republicans call them mavericks or a pit bull with lipstick on. As a Black God Fearing, Bible believing Christian woman and democrat, I believe this Race is part of God’s master plan, and due to a well known fact female pit bulls are very dangerous dogs that some states have even outlawed. Rev. 6:5 in the Bible says “And I beheld, and lo a black horse; and he that sat on him had a pair of balances in hand” and this is exactly what Sen. Obama is trying to get for all of us. 
 
Therefore in closing, and in an effort to keep a long story short, I believe Sen. McCain and Mrs. Palin are very angry and envious of Sen. Obama’s Black Beauty of a Wife and this Stallion of a Black Man. As our history shows; that Barack is the only one of the presidential candidates whose kind were hung from a tree or burned alive just because they were born “hung like a horse” and so therefore may have a different viewpoint
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