I'll tell you what; I don't agree with McCain on this one, but by gosh, my hat goes off to him for the sacrifices he made as a POW in Vietnam. They must have tortured him quite severely, beating him about the head for days on end. His country owes him a debt of gratitude that can never be fully repaid.
We should not repay that debt by letting him be the President or a Senator. He should be home setting on his porch waving at people driving by.
I agree that John McCain, along with all the other POW's--some who survived and many who didn't, deserve our undying gratitude and admiration for their sacrifice. No matter how much is written about the unspeakable torture they experienced I know that words could never even begin to describe what they experienced. It's beyond our comprehension.
However, either senility is setting in or he could have brain damage from his torture. Has there been any discussion on the answer he gave at the Iraq press conference yesterday morning when he was asked when our troops would be leaving Iraq? I watched it.
He said we still have troops in Kosovo--I didn't know any politician still realized that--they were coming home that first Christmas, according to Clinton, weren't they?
He said we also still have troops in Korea, Japan, maybe he said Germany, but they are not engaged any combat. And as long as our troops are not engaged in combat in Iraq they will stay there. But as soon as they are attacked, are in combat--we will leave!!!! Hello all terrorists--did you hear that? This man is not well! He is an idiot.