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To: No Surrender No Retreat
Why so coy? If you have something to say about McCain's history as a prisoner of war, say it.
94 posted on 06/04/2006 1:13:03 PM PDT by Drango (No electrons were harmed in this posting. Several however, were inconvenienced.)
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To: Drango; No Surrender No Retreat
I believe NSNR was referring to the newspaper headlines in the 60's that said something on the order of:"Prisoner of War Admiral's Son 'Songbird'"

You may be too young to recall that time. There was compassionate reporting of the fact that McCain broke under torture and gave information to the VC.

He is also notorious for having crashed several jets while training.

His pedigree had something to do with the kid gloves that were used to handle these stories. He is the son and the grandson of admirals. He received an appointment to Annapolis. If you knew any Navy officers back then who tried for jets, you would know that it was so difficult to even make the cut, that anyone who went on to qualify after even a single crash had to have juice.

Even if someone would discount that, how can anyone explain away his collusion w/Kerry to destroy MIA/POW records?

About the most mild conclusions I have come to about McCain is that he has gone through life with godfathers in high places, plays the game of politics superbly, and may have been allowed to say publicly as part of the settlement that he divorced his former wife, while she knew the real John McCain and may have just wanted out. Those were very different times.

After returning home to find he was a celebrity, I would not be surprised that McCain evaluated his chances and was advised that he needed to marry photogenic campaign cash. I am sure he had expert advice from family friends.

Back then, Democrats were conservative on most issues except for the far left wing that was against the war. I have always wondered why McCain ran as a Republican. Perhaps because that is where the serious money was?

Yes, I am a cynical old lady. After over 6 decades, you get a feel for human character.

Just listening to him on TV gives me the creepy-crawlies.
111 posted on 06/04/2006 5:17:58 PM PDT by reformedliberal
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To: Drango

It has already been said.


150 posted on 06/06/2006 2:35:58 PM PDT by No Surrender No Retreat (Xin Loi My Boy!!!!)
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