I think that’s a good point too!
That presumes that his memory lapses and anger management problems were not caused by those five years of brutal treatment. Not all damage is as visible as a withered arm or broken bones.
I respect and honor Sen. McCain for his service to country and for keeping faith with his fellow POWs. That being said, I don't regard him as particularly stable nor do I trust his recent conversion to "conservatism" after years of his demonstrated liberalism.
It is almost certain that I shall vote for him regardless of my reservations. To follow any other course would do inescapable harm by aiding the democrat victory. I am caught between the devil and the deep blue sea and shall make my final decision when I see his Vice Presidential choice.
Regards,
GtG
“I’d never be accused of being a McCain fan, but, I think it takes a pretty strong mind to survive five years in a brutal POW Camp in Viet Nam and still have your senses.”
Worth repeating.