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Do you weep when you hear John McCain's story?

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I do.

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  1. Yes ; It makes me respect him even more. He stood on principals, John McCain puts his country before him.


  2. I weep right after I hear he drops 500-1,000 lbs. bombs on innocent civillians....

  3. It is a tragic story of an American hero. McCain/Palin '08

  4. No. He has driven into the ground something that took place 40 years ago. And furthermore, what about the POW that never made it back home?

  5. Oh yes..I just weep all over the place:(

  6. Yeah.  I feel sorry for the people he bombed from his airplanes.

  7. I wept for the people in New Orleans who drowned while McCain and Bush ate birthday cake in Arizona. I also weep to know that many of Katrina's victims are still displaced.  

  8. if he caught you weeping he would probablly call you a sissy...

    i respect him and all veterans/pows/mias

    but he isnt my canidate and will never be my president..

  9. The story where he makes propaganda movies for the enemy during wartime?

  10. No, I don't. But I do have a tremendous amount of respect for the man.

  11. I am so sick of John McCains story and the fact that he can't raise his arms above his head that I could puck.

    How one man can milk one event in his life for the rest of his life is almost sick.

  12. I weep when I think of the possibility of him having power.

  13. A gazillion people in Africa have more to weep about than John McCain.

    Yet you don't hear em sprouting their stories so everyone can feel SORRY & WEEP for them.

  14. If you play with fire you have to expect to be burnt.


  15. It's very heroic.  The man served our country honorably and without reservation.

    By the way, vote Obama-Biden in '08.

  16. Not weep.

    Although I disagree with him on many issues, I still have tremendous respect for him. I like him.

    War is a terrible thing. No one can ever win.

    I can not say the same for Sarah Palin.

  17. No, but I have more respect for him than almost any politician in this country.

  18. Its hard not to he has true character.  

  19. I have heard it for 18 months, enough already.  

  20. You know, I just don't know if I could have forced myself to live through what he did.

    Don't get me wrong, I am a tough guy, though disabled from a fall.

  21. Weep? No. Did I have respect for him, yes. Until he voted for torture. It's harder to respect him now. Even considering his history. Or perhaps because of it.

  22. no, that story has been over exposed, I'm sick of hearing about it

  23. I can say that I cry, but it does bring back memories of those years and how people here were protesting and treating military personnel so badly.  Knowing there were soldiers like him who were in a h**l of their own while young people here pranced around high as kites protesting makes me kind of sick to my stomach.

    No, I wasn't a protester (or high), but I hate the impression they got of America when they came home.  It breaks my heart those soldiers didn't feel they were supported while doing what they were drafted in the military and commanded to do

  24. Nope do you know how many men like Bush and MCCain let and will want to continue letting that happen to people because they think war is answer yah its really helping us out a lot. It just ****** us for many years to come bush did we would be idiots to continue damaging our americans lives, economy, country. We need to end the wars and start solving the problem a better way. War is doing nothing for us but making things worse and just like we were taught in school not to hit because it makes things worse is exactly true for war too its just a big physical fight. STUPID!!!!Come on America lets use our brains for once!!!!!!!!!

  25. FOR WHAT, I'LL WEEP FOR JOY WHEN OBAMA WINS

  26. I'm a retired Veteran; and it makes me tear up hearing the torture he and the others went through to keep freedom ringing in our land.   I salute John and all those men who went through this for us to have the freedom here in our great nation.


  27. Yes.

  28. which story? you mean the one were he was a pow?ive never heard that one before.

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