John McCain makes plea for civility in last letter to Americans

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Sen. John McCain will lie in state in the Arizona Capitol Wednesday at the start of several days of final tributes. In Washington, fellow senators opened Monday's session with a prayer for McCain. His desk on the Senate floor was draped in black. Nancy Cordes reports.

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kids from first wife not MENTIONED !!! WHY ??

truthseeker
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Yawn. Yet more brave internet hate comments. What's new?

thorkrynu
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McCain was the last of a line of politicians that still could be cordial and civil even if you disagreed with him.

Wish we had that same quality now when we need it most.

johnpenley
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Sorry to disappoint you, John... As long as we're in war in 8 countries, wealth inequality, no universal healthcare, your "plea" will never happen...

Oh and BTW this is the guy gave us Sarah Palin which helped fuel the rise of Trump...

kagenou
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MC CAIN 30 YEARS IN ARIZONA/SENATE AND NEVER DID ANYTHING ABOUT IMMIGRATION !!!!

truthseeker
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John McCain didn't just leave his first wife for a younger woman. "Crash" McCain, left his first wife for a mega wealthy younger woman. We always knew where McCain's heart and loyalties were.

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