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Originally Posted by Little Johnson
We can't be really sure without seeing the records that exist as they are still classified and thus withheld from the public. To be honest I could care less how much McCain sang to the North Vietnamese. What is troubling from what I've seen so far is that John McCain closed down the Senate Select Committee on the POW/MIAs and how he went off on Doloris Alfona, chairman for the National Alliance of Families (POS/MIAs) bringing her to tears when she objected. That had nothing to do with politics. What is unknown is by pursuing the investigation further would records be exposed that would have embarrassed the Senator? As a results, the families of the lost never received final closure.
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I agree with you about "John McCain closed down the Senate Select Committee on the POW/MIAs and how he went off on Doloris Alfona" and all the ramifications of that event. That is recorded,
documented fact and is also plainly seen on the video.
But your previous post mentioned nothing about that, you wrote only about his alleged conduct as a POW and you said
"IMO McCain cooperated fully with the enemy".
That's what I was addressing, and
that's what I said we shouldn't go off half-cocked about. Don't you agree?