I'm not, to put it mildly, comfortable with all of John McCain's policy positions (notably, immigration and campaign finance "reform"). But on certain bedrock issues, including most importantly the war on terrorism and support for our troops, the differences across the board between him and Obama are going to make it a lot easier for me to vote for McCain in November.
His family's tradition of service makes it even easier. Friend and commenter Skeeter sends the following item (it is an e:mail story that is making the rounds, but is worthy of note):
"John McCain's Sons
Talk about putting your most valuable where your mouth is! Apparently this
was not "newsworthy"enough for the media to comment about. Can either of the
other presidential candidates truthfully come close to this? ...
Just a question for each of us to seek an answer, and not a statement.
You see...character is what's shown when the public is not looking. There
were no cameras or press invited to what you are about to read about, and
the story comes from one person in New Hampshire.
One evening last July, Senator John McCain of Arizona arrived at the New
Hampshire home of Erin Flanagan for sandwiches, chocolate-chip cookies and a
heartfelt talk about Iraq. They had met at a presidential debate, when she
asked the candidates what they would do to bring home American soldiers - -
soldiers like her brother, who had been killed in action a few months
earlier.
Mr. McCain did not bring cameras or press. Instead, he brought his youngest
son, James McCain, 19, then a private first class in the Marine Corps about to
leave for Iraq. Father and son sat down to hear more about Ms. Flanagan's brother
Michael Cleary, a 24-year-old Army First Lieutenant killed by an ambush ...
a roadside bomb.
No one mentioned the obvious: In just days, Jimmy McCain could face
similar perils. 'I can't imagine what it must have been like for them as they were
coming to meet with a family that ......' Ms. Flanagan recalled, choking up.
'We lost a dear one,' she finished.
Mr. McCain, now the presumptive Republican nominee, has staked his
candidacy on the promise that American troops can bring stability to Iraq.
What he almost never says is that one of them is his own son, who spent seven
months patrolling Anbar Province and learned of his father's New Hampshire
victory in January while he was digging a stuck military vehicle out of the mud.
Two of Jimmy's three older brothers went into the military. Doug McCain, 48,
was a Navy pilot. Jack McCain, 21, is to graduate from the Naval Academy next
year, raising the chances that his father, if elected, could become the first
president since Dwight D. Eisenhower with a son at war."
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To my mind, John McCain is the only sensible choice. Once he's in, we can fight him on the immigration and economic stuff.
ReplyDeleteAh, McCain done it again.
ReplyDeleteMcCain has more character in his right pinkie fingernail, then Obama has had his entire life.
ReplyDeleteAgree with him on all...Why hell no, but then I wouldn't have (had I been there) agreed with George Washington on every damn thing.
You can add Lincoln, and T.R. to that list as well...just to name a few.
Yeah, McCain is head and shoulders above Obama or Hillary. I ain't 100% pleased with him, but I can live with that.
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