McCain in '08
("gatt" wrote)
I don't for a second admire that he was a POW. It wasn't his choice. He
didn't want to be one. Having been raised by a POW and seen the long-term
effects of what subhumans did to him, there's nothing about his experience
to admire. One can only respect them and remember to give thanks.
If you would, come back at this again, maybe even from head on, but do,
please, take another swing at this. It's an interesting thought, and
perspective.
Just a reader trying to sort out: the experience, choice, the man, give
thanks, respect, and admire.
Montblack
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