Friday, July 11, 2008

Character still counts.

And John McCain has it in spades over Barry O'Bama.

Barry O'Bama has accomplished very little in his life and has very little to offer America.

John McCain has done much.

Here are just a few. Read the whole thing for more.

Mr. (Bud) Day relayed to me one of the stories Americans should hear. It involves what happened to him after escaping from a North Vietnamese prison during the war. When he was recaptured, a Vietnamese captor broke his arm and said, "I told you I would make you a cripple."

The break was designed to shatter Mr. Day's will. He had survived in prison on the hope that one day he would return to the United States and be able to fly again. To kill that hope, the Vietnamese left part of a bone sticking out of his arm, and put him in a misshapen cast. This was done so that the arm would heal at "a goofy angle," as Mr. Day explained. Had it done so, he never would have flown again.

But it didn't heal that way because of John McCain. Risking severe punishment, Messrs. McCain and Day collected pieces of bamboo in the prison courtyard to use as a splint. Mr. McCain put Mr. Day on the floor of their cell and, using his foot, jerked the broken bone into place. Then, using strips from the bandage on his own wounded leg and the bamboo, he put Mr. Day's splint in place.

Years later, Air Force surgeons examined Mr. Day and complimented the treatment he'd gotten from his captors. Mr. Day corrected them. It was Dr. McCain who deserved the credit. Mr. Day went on to fly again.

For example, in 1991 Cindy McCain was visiting Mother Teresa's orphanage in Bangladesh when a dying infant was thrust into her hands. The orphanage could not provide the medical care needed to save her life, so Mrs. McCain brought the child home to America with her. She was met at the airport by her husband, who asked what all this was about.

Mrs. McCain replied that the child desperately needed surgery and years of rehabilitation. "I hope she can stay with us," she told her husband. Mr. McCain agreed. Today that child is their teenage daughter Bridget.

I was aware of this story. What I did not know, and what I learned from Doris, is that there was a second infant Mrs. McCain brought back. She ended up being adopted by a young McCain aide and his wife.

"We were called at midnight by Cindy," Wes Gullett remembers, and "five days later we met our new daughter Nicki at the L.A. airport wearing the only clothing Cindy could find on the trip back, a 7-Up T-shirt she bought in the Bangkok airport." Today, Nicki is a high school sophomore. Mr. Gullett told me, "I never saw a hospital bill" for her care.

3 comments:

  1. John McCain is no doubt a great American. Too bad the Republicans have f**cked things up so badly that he'll never get elected. I used to wear a POW bracelet with his name on it when I was a kid. My dad went to flight school with McCain in Pensacola. McCain was in trouble the entire time he was at Annapolis. They all graduated from the Naval Academy the same year as John Poindexter (except Poindexter was 1st in his class, McCain almost last). My godfather (another Naval Academy grad) is one of the key staffers on McCain's campaign. I grew up admiring John McCain. He should have been elected in 2000, and would have been, had it not been for the dirty, low down, illegal trick of Rove and his minions. Bush, Cheney, Rumsfield, et. al. have been a scourge on humanity, not to mention the USA. If you haven't figured this out by now, then god help you. even my 5 year old daughter has figured out that much. they are, the aforementioned, one and all, traitors, to the last man...they have betrayed the country and the Constitution of the United States. They are your "traitors", not the so-called 'lefties' you keep harping on. May they meet the fate of Benedict Arnold. The Republicans deserve to to go down in flames in this election -- but I will always have a lot of respect for McCain, as well as for Chuck Hagel. They should both quit the Republicans and start their own party.

    Long live John McCain! And long live the Constitution of the United States of America!

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  2. Wow. That's the second-longest paragraph I've ever seen!

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