American Values Alliance | Practical voice for progressive valuesPhilip Butler, who was a POW with John McCain, has written a letter that is racing through cyberspace in emails, and on posts on Huffington Report and other blogs. In it, he explains why he will NOT cast his vote for McCain:
"As some of you might know, John McCain is a long-time acquaintance of mine that goes way back to our time together at the U.S. Naval Academy and as Prisoners of War in Vietnam. He is a man I respect and admire in some ways. But there are a number of reasons why I will not vote for him for President of the United States....
I furthermore believe that having been a POW is no special qualification for being President of the United States. The two jobs are not the same, and POW experience is not, in my opinion, something I would look for in a presidential candidate.
Most of us who survived that experience are now in our late 60's and 70's. Sadly, we have died and are dying off at a greater rate than our non-POW contemporaries. We experienced injuries and malnutrition that are coming home to roost. So I believe John's age (73) and survival expectation are not good for being elected to serve as our President for 4 or more years.
I can verify that John has an infamous reputation for being a hot head. He has a quick and explosive temper that many have experienced first hand. Folks, quite honestly that is not the finger I want next to that red button.
It is also disappointing to see him take on and support Bush's war in Iraq, even stating we might be there for another 100 years. For me John represents the entrenched and bankrupt policies of Washington-as-usual. The past 7 years have proven to be disastrous for our country. And I believe John's views on war, foreign policy, economics, environment, health care, education, national infrastructure and other important areas are much the same as those of the Bush administration."
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http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/3/30/15213/4901/936/487234
What I find telling is that, like Wesley Clark, McCain's comrade in captivity tells the plain, unvarnished truth: being shot down, captured and tortured is not necessary and sufficient as a "fitness test" for the presidency. It does not give him strategic foreign service experience.
What I am interested in is what happened to the maverick McCain from 2000. Did Cindy put a pod under his bed one night, because the body snatchers have had a go at the guy.
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Lalita L. Amos, CRC
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