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Donald Trump has faced criticism for saying that John McCain isn’t a war hero despite his time spent as a POW in the Vietnam War.

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Isn’t it odd that on most all of the videos on McCain’s time as Nam prisoner the comment section is turned off and furthermore I see that all anti McCain posts from those who served with him and were imprisoned with him, are no longer anywhere to be found!
Isn’t that something.

Maybe they don’t want us to ask why “He graduated fifth (5) from the bottom of his class in Annapolis, MD....

Or, maybe they don’t want us to know that he was a hot head who was constantly in trouble and that daddy always rescued him...

Or, maybe they don’t want us to know that he crashed 3 planes by being a show off... One while training and one while flying on a personal trip. And another he narrowly avoided catastrophe after snagging electrical wires while “clowning” over Spain. Then, there was the one on the deck of his ship in which he was showing off ( he had been warned to stop this particular behavior), but he did it anyway. Once again, ignoring warnings he continued to do his little show off thing that caused the explosion that killed 134 sailors on the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal during the Vietnam War three months before he was shot down over North Vietnam. McCain made claims about this accident that differ dramatically from parts of the official Navy report and accounts of reliable witnesses. So, he was also a liar.

It was reported that McCain wanted to land on one particularly day, but was told that he was not yet cleared to land. McCain, coming from a family of highly recognized Navy Admirals simply retorted, “Clear me for landing or I’ll take my field and go home!” So, he was also a spoiled, privileged brat!

John was shot down over Vietnam and imprisoned with other Americans. He received numerous injuries, including breaking his arms. ( some say those injuries resulted as a matter of him not ejecting himself properly). Anyway, some who were already imprisoned said that John didn’t take long to start pouring his heart out ( actually, they said, “to sing his heart out). It would seem that he collaborated with the enemy and received some amour of special treatment. I remember reading an article ( years ago) stating that McCain was offered an early release, but when he asked if the other men were also going to be released, he was told, ”No.”. Therefore, and I quote, ” He refused, crawling back into his little space where they kept him imprisoned.”

When McCain returned home, he was called, ”a hero, ” and the rest is as they say, “History.” His wife had been seriously injured prior to him returning home. He decided he couldn’t take that and left her for Cindy who was heiress to her father’s millions. He then billed himself as the average Joe and on her dime ran for the Senate where he continued to finagle his way the rest of his life.

And, lastly it has been speculated, that McCain did not pass of cancer, but was executed ( on agreeable terms) for crimes of high treason.

So, could these negative reports be the reason that the comment sections are turned off for posts made by friendly posters and could negative posts from those who served with him during his military career, be the reason for their posts being removed? Just saying! Sounds strange to me.

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I refuse his refusal, and DEMAND he apologize for everything he did, even being born! And I won't take, "no, " for an answer!

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