Say what you want to about McCain, I'll always respect him for his military service and strength to endure 5.5 years of torture and solitary hell in Vietnam. He had the chance for early release as an admiral's son and he refused it. That's character.
He shared in his RNC speech that he was an arrogant SOB before his capture. Being beaten and emotionally broken humbled him and made him learn to depend on others. In other words, this terrible experience changed him and made him a better person.
I remember clearly watching on television the arrival of the plane carrying the returning POWs in 1973 and seeing McCain hobble off. He was a POW celebrity, if you will, and the announcer was waiting for his emergence from the plane. Americans were proud to welcome home him and the other brave soldiers. Later he was welcomed to Washington to meet President Nixon who arranged their release and to thank him.

McCain's not an orthodox political conservative and was/is not a favorite of folks on the Right. However, he's an American hero and I respect the hell out of the guy.
The media and Obama's crew can take all the pot shots at his character they want. They can't change the fact that McCain served his country with honor and distinction. His character is further distinguished by the fact that he sought to heal old wounds and helped to spur reconciliation between the United States and Vietnam governments.
Like I said before, I respect the man immensely and so should everyone else, Republican or Democrat.
He shared in his RNC speech that he was an arrogant SOB before his capture. Being beaten and emotionally broken humbled him and made him learn to depend on others. In other words, this terrible experience changed him and made him a better person.
I remember clearly watching on television the arrival of the plane carrying the returning POWs in 1973 and seeing McCain hobble off. He was a POW celebrity, if you will, and the announcer was waiting for his emergence from the plane. Americans were proud to welcome home him and the other brave soldiers. Later he was welcomed to Washington to meet President Nixon who arranged their release and to thank him.

McCain's not an orthodox political conservative and was/is not a favorite of folks on the Right. However, he's an American hero and I respect the hell out of the guy.
The media and Obama's crew can take all the pot shots at his character they want. They can't change the fact that McCain served his country with honor and distinction. His character is further distinguished by the fact that he sought to heal old wounds and helped to spur reconciliation between the United States and Vietnam governments.
Like I said before, I respect the man immensely and so should everyone else, Republican or Democrat.


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