Tuesday, September 16, 2008

McCain and "A Prisoner’s Mind "

A fellow POW speaks about John McCain.

"The years in a brutal prison were equivalent to earning a Ph.D. in psychology. We saw that peace without freedom is empty. We gained a deep appreciation for justice and courage. We learned that survival depends on teamwork. We were colorblind — whites, blacks, Asians, we were all the same. We learned the value of always doing what is right regardless of consequence, as John did by refusing early release though he knew he would be tortured for it. A president who has been tested in this way can be counted on to make wise decisions."


Contrast that with Obama's friends Ayers and Rezko.

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