And I consider it blasphemy to smudge the straight-arrow prisoner-of-war record of a man who was near death when he arrived at Hoa Loa prison 1967: both arms broken, left leg broken, left shoulder broken by a civilian with a rifle butt.
He was eventually taken to the same rat-infested hospital room I had occupied two years earlier, and, like me, he had surgery on his leg. By then the Vietnamese had discovered that his father was the ranking admiral in the Pacific Fleet, and he received an offer that, as far as I know, was made to no other American prisoner: immediate release, no strings attached. He refused, thereby sentencing himself to four more years in a cell.
George "Bud" Day and Orson Swindle, fellow POWs, told PolitiFact that POWs sometimes were forced to talk when they were tortured, but they tried to tell lies to mislead their captors.
"We were all tortured and we wrote confessions under the pressure of torture," said Swindle, who was a cellmate with McCain and is active in his campaign. "John McCain never collaborated with the enemy. He, like every one of us, submitted to severe torture. John McCain did nothing dishonorable. He was heroic."
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[On the original fliers slandering McCain:]
Day, a Medal of Honor winner who also is supporting McCain's campaign, said the flyer is "the most outrageous f------ lie I've ever heard."
Thanks for posting that information.
I know that’s true.
Please oh mighty Kong, link me to where I quoted Stockdale. Thanks in advance.
In that horse “stuff” response to me you actually thought it reasoned to suggest Hezbolla and neo-NAZIs were the source for comments against McCain.
LMAO
McCain advocated for supply terrorists in Libya and Syria. He actually had his picture taken with members of the Muzlim Brotherhood. The terrorists he advocated arming in Syria were part of al Qaeda.
There’s a very real likelihood that this was actually the spark that lit the ISIS fuse.
I’m sure those folks had plenty of reason to try to destroy McCain’s rep, him a fellow traveler with them.
Well how would Stockdale and Day know what mclame said to the enemy?
Are they not relying on what mclame told them?