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Sep 05 2008
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By Don Williams   

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Sen. John McCain’s story is so heroic in the telling as to be almost mythic, and he shared that story Thursday night in prime time. As a brash young pilot descended from military officers, McCain found himself shot down by the North Vietnamese after arrogantly over-reaching during a flight. Suffering broken limbs, imprisonment and torture, he resisted his captors’ demands that he confess to war crimes. By resisting, he brought the wrath of enemies down on body and soul. They tortured him with a vengeance, finally breaking him, so that he told them what they wanted to hear. Then they threw him, ashamed and broken, into a cell, where he was saved by tap-tap-tappings from a fellow POW.

“Through taps on a wall he told me I had fought as hard as I could. No man can always stand alone,” McCain told delegates attending the GOP Convention as millions more watched on TV. “And then he told me to get back up and fight again for our country and for the men I had the honor to serve with. Because every day they fought for me. I fell in love with my country…”

At one point, McCain dramatically compared his own body to Barack Obama’s. “I have that record and the scars to prove it,” he said pointedly. “Senator Obama does not.”

This was not a metaphor, and Americans will find it tough to resist such a comparison in coming weeks. Just watch how quickly mainstream media fall in line. After all, who can resist a hero?

Still, immediately after McCain spoke, many talking heads seemed oblivious to the dramatic story they’d just heard. Several on CNN, MS-NBC and PBS commented on how McCain had criticized his own party during the speech and spoke as if urging voters to “throw the bums out,” oblivious to his own culpability as a long-standing Republican who voted with Bush/Cheney more than 90 percent of the time.

They missed the point. If McCain were running as a critic of Bush, where was his indictment of torture, kidnapping and spying on Americans? Where was his criticism of Bush’s infringements on our civil liberties? Where was his contempt for the president’s cover-up of global warming and Bush’s manifest disdain for every reasonable remedy? Where was McCain’s contempt for the mishandling of Katrina?

No, without embracing the Bush name, it’s clear McCain is running as McBush Lite–patriotic, pro-life, pro-nuclear, pro-oil and coal, pro-gun, contemptuous of those who advocate peace. Will mainstream media let him get away with it? Probably.

After all, they let Bush run in 2000 and 2004 without really plumbing his beliefs. Even during debates the questioning was hardly flesh deep. As I pointed out in my last blog, recent history would be far different had more reporters asked George W. Bush questions such as, “Do you believe America is fulfilling Biblical prophecy?” That question alone might’ve cost him many thousands of votes no matter how he answered, and it’s a question Americans deserved having answered. It isn’t too late to ask Sen. John McCain. I wonder. Are there any takers? It won’t be easy to challenge this man who is rapidly becoming a living icon of military heroism. Still, here are a baker’s dozen pertinent questions–plus corollaries–that should be asked before it’s too late for our nation and the world.

1. Sen. McCain, you have said repeatedly the Surge succeeded in Iraq. Does it follow that the success of the Surge redeems the entire War in Iraq and the way it was initiated? If that war has worked so well, which other countries would you be inclined to bomb, invade and occupy pre-emptively? Iran? North Korea? Russia? What about Pakistan? Saudi Arabia? Do you favor a military draft?

2. Do you believe in End-Time prophecy such as that taught by your running mate Sarah Palin’s former pastor? If so, which specific Biblical prophecy do you believe God intends America to fulfill in the Middle East? Do you believe in the Rapture, as many fundamentalists do? And that Jews who do not embrace Jesus are bound to spend eternity in hell?

3. Do you believe in a woman’s right to choose? If so, why select a running mate who opposes such rights? Do you believe in abstinence-only sex education? If not, why would you choose a running mate who does? One who drastically reduced funding for teen moms, according to the Washington Post, as well as aid to children with special needs, according to CNN?

4. Given that you’ve sponsored legislation to combat climate crises, how do you explain selecting a running mate who does not believe in curbing greenhouse gases and whose energy emphasis is on drilling for and burning more fossil fuels? Why have you voted against money for windmills and other alternative fuels?

5. Do you believe other species, such as the polar bear and wolf, have a right to exist? If so, why would you select a running mate who opposes putting polar bears on the endangered species list and who advocates shooting wolves from airplanes?

6. Do you believe in talking to our enemies? If not, do you support ending negotiations with North Korea, Iran, Syria, Venezuela and other purported enemies?

7. Should we be worried that you publicly sang “Bomb-bomb-bomb, bomb-bomb Iran?” to the tune of the Beach Boys' “Barbara Ann,” and once suggested that selling cigarettes to Iranians would be a good way to kill them?

8. Should we be worried by a candidate who’s developed a reputation for cussing out opponents as well as reporters who ask reasonable questions and displaying other signs of agression against the powerless?

9. Given that Russia has about 1,000 ICBMS, with enough of them pointed at us to kill most Americans in one massive strike, do you think it’s wise to get involved in disputes near her border by sending ships and supplies to Georgia and, say, by installing missiles in Poland? Are you aware the Chinese have announced plans to build enough ICBMs to penetrate such a shield? Have we sparked a new nuclear global arms race?

10. Do you believe a false casus belli is ever justified to start a pre-emptive war? Do you renounce the Gulf of Tonkin Resolutions that justified American military escalation in Vietnam?

11. Do you believe you killed civilians when bombing North Vietnam? If so, do you have any regrets?

12. Do you renounce the Bush administration for building a dishonest case for the bombing, invasion and occupation of Iraq, including forged documents and planted stories in the media?

13. Please explain to the American people the logic by which you advocate a massive expansion of nuclear facilities while threatening to bomb other countries for doing the same on a much more modest scale? While you’re at it, tell us how you will keep this technology from spreading while pouring billions into new reactors and creating a permanent class of nuclear scientists and technicians?

Obama has been clear where he stands on most such issues. If we knew where McCain stood, it might be possible to cast an intelligent vote come election day.

Don Williams a contributing editor at MWC is a widely published columnist, short story writer, and the founding editor and publisher of New Millennium Writings, an annual literary anthology...

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1. 06-09-2008 10:39
John McCain -- Answer these questions!
We shouldn't have to vote without first having answers to these questions. PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE ORGANIZERS--TAKE NOTE--put these questions on your lists. The American people have a right to know the answers--BEFORE the election!
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2. 06-09-2008 11:56
John McCain -- Answer these questions!
You know, there will be a debate in Tennessee at Belmont College, I think. The Tennessee Healthcare Campaign is taking questions from the public to offer as questions to the candidate. Thanks for a good article.
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3. 08-09-2008 06:52
John McCain -- Answer these questions!
Have I missed the point, or is it not the joke of American Politics that Americans don\'t already realise that the whole election process is just part of the \"Democracy\" Charade; a Punch and Judy show intended to keep them amused and befuddled and, most importantly, distracted from the realities of the way their nation is run? Isn\'t this the country with the \"Patriot Act\" where the people lost interest in getting to the bottom of the assassination of their last real president? The fact is that America\'s disease is like alcoholism - incurable because the victims are content not to be cured. It is always good to articulate the fallacy (cleverly, as done here) but there needs to be some focus, some defined objective, not just some abstract notion that some day we are going to change it all, somehow.
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4. 08-09-2008 12:31
Respectfully, Allen, you might be missin
Allen, I understand what you’re saying. I’m not so naive that I don’t see the death grip big corporations, the military industrial complex, etc., have (and have had for some time) on our government. And yes, it frightens me that so many Americans are apathetic to the assault on our civil rights and our Constitution. Too many are unaware that maintaining a Democracy takes effort and vigilance. 
 
The Patriot Act came out of the last eight nightmarish years of the current administration. The Patriot Act--and much else destructive to our nation and the world. Think back to the 2000 election. Ralph Nader and many others said it didn’t matter who won—Gore or Bush. He indicated it wouldn’t make one bit of difference which party was in power. Well, he couldn’t have been more wrong. 
 
When Bush stole the election from Gore, we were set on a path of destruction controlled by the shadow government of Dick Cheney and Karl Rove. Al Gore, had he rightfully claimed the Presidency, would not have invaded Iraq. Hundreds of thousands of people (perhaps a million or more) who are now dead would still be alive. 
 
I don’t tend to think of these fatalities (not to mention all casualties including wounded) as just numbers. I picture each death as the very personal, horrifying event it actually is. Early in the war, after one of our bombing raids, I saw a picture of a young Iraqi child with most of her head blown off. I ask people to imagine, for just a moment, what if that was your child or grandchild? I can see a young American soldier, mortally wounded, watching his life’s blood draining out into the sands of Iraq, crying out to God to not let him die, but die he does. 
 
From the moment Bush, rather than Gore, took over the helm of our country, that young soldier became a dead man walking. So yes, it does make a difference who is elected. If McCain/Palin win, Cheney and Rove will continue at the controls behind the scenes.  
 
I understand true change does not come overnight. I am only one person. But I’ll be damned if I’m going to sit back and forfeit the few rights I have left by not actively participating in and voting in the upcoming election. That would be playing right into the hands of the powers that be. All candidates should be asked the hard questions. The public has a right to know their answers. A “Punch and Judy” show, perhaps. But I’m still playing the game because the game still has life or death consequences. 
 
It cannot be repeated too often: nothing is more fertile in wondrous effects than the art of being free but nothing is harder than freedom's apprenticeship." 
-Alexis de Tocqueville
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