ALL ABOUT John McCain. 
Rarely discussed facts!!
THE TRUTH ABOUT THIS TRAITOR
Where there is smoke.. there must be fire right?
Isn't that what he said about the allegations about Judge Roy Moore?
 
McCain: The evidence – in his own words, his fellow veterans, and his captors   
OK.. I will tell you upfront I am a Conservative BUT I am not a FAN of John McCain. I have blogged extensively about my dislike for him. BUT I did vote for him because of my hatred of Barack Hussein Obama. But it pisses me off when uninformed people from both political parties Glorify this man based a version of History that he has been able to re create.  
The story that he declined release is PREPOSTEROUS! It has been debunked.
John McCain, who has risen to political prominence on his image as a 
Vietnam POW war hero, has, inexplicably, worked very hard to hide from 
the public stunning information about American prisoners in Vietnam who,
 unlike him, didn’t return home. Throughout his Senate career, McCain 
has quietly sponsored and pushed into federal law a set of prohibitions 
that keep the most revealing information about these men buried as 
classified documents. Thus the war hero who people would logically 
imagine as a determined crusader for the interests of POWs and their 
families became instead the strange champion of hiding the evidence and 
closing the books.
The sum of the secrets McCain has sought to hide is not small. There 
exists a telling mass of official documents, radio intercepts, witness 
depositions, satellite photos of rescue symbols that pilots were trained
 to use, electronic messages from the ground containing the individual 
code numbers given to airmen, a rescue mission by a special forces unit 
that was aborted twice by Washington—and even sworn testimony by two 
Defense secretaries that “men were left behind.” This imposing body of 
evidence suggests that a large number—the documents indicate probably 
hundreds—of the U.S. prisoners held by Vietnam were not returned when 
the peace treaty was signed in January 1973 and Hanoi released 591 men, 
among them Navy combat pilot John S. McCain.
Look at pictures of the men in captivity,. They are starved and have ribs showing. McCain is shown well fed. 
So Why won't John McCain sign Form 180 to declassify his military record?  
For those of you that don't know, McCain had his record sealed so people
 wouldn't learn the truth.
Excerpt from “Faith of My Fathers” by McCain
EXCERPTS: “on March 25, 1999, two of his fellow POWs, Ted Guy and 
Gordon “Swede” Larson told the Phoenix New Times that, while they could 
not guarantee that McCain was not physically harmed, they doubted it. As
 Larson said, “My only contention with the McCain deal is that while he 
was at The Plantation, to the best of my knowledge and Ted’s knowledge, 
he was not physically abused in any way. No one was in that camp. It was
 the camp that people were released from.”Guy and Larson’s claims are 
given credence by McCain’s vehement opposition to releasing the 
government’s debriefings of Vietnam War POWs. McCain gave Michael 
Isikoff a peek at his debriefs, and Isikoff declared there was “nothing 
incriminating” in them, apart from the redactions.
McCain had a unique POW experience. Initially, he was taken to the 
infamous Hanoi Hilton prison camp, where he was interrogated. By 
McCain’s own account, after three or four days, he cracked. He promised 
his Vietnamese captors, “I’ll give you military information if you will 
take me to the hospital.”His Vietnamese capturers soon realized their 
POW, John Sidney McCain III, came from a well-bred line of American 
military elites. McCain’s father, John Jr., and grandfather, John Sr., 
were both full Admirals. A destroyer, the USS John S. McCain, is named 
after both of them. While his son was held captive in Hanoi, John McCain
 Jr., from 1968 to 1972, was the Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Pacific 
Command; Admiral McCain was in charge of all US forces in the Pacific 
including those fighting in Vietnam. ..The Admiral’s bad boy was used to
 special treatment and his captors knew that. They were working him.For 
his part, McCain acknowledges that the Vietnamese rushed him to a 
hospital, but denies he was given any “special medical treatment.” 
However….two weeks into his stay at the Vietnamese hospital, the Hanoi 
press began quoting him. It was not “name rank and serial number, or 
kill me,” as specified by the military code of conduct. McCain divulged 
specific military information: he gave the name of the aircraft carrier 
on which he was based, the number of US pilots that had been lost, the 
number of aircraft in his flight formation, as well as information about
 the location of rescue ships…
On the other hand, according to one source, McCain’s collaboration 
may have had very real consequences. Retired Army Colonel Earl Hopper, a
 veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam, contends that the 
information that McCain divulged classified information North Vietnam 
used to hone their air defense system…McCain told his North Vietnamese 
captors, “highly classified information, the most important of which was
 the package routes, which were routes used to bomb North Vietnam. He 
gave in detail the altitude they were flying, the direction, if they 
made a turn… he gave them what primary targets the United States was 
interested in.” Hopper contends that the information McCain provided 
allowed the North Vietnamese to adjust their air-defenses. As result, 
Hopper claims, the US lost sixty percent more aircraft and in 1968, 
“called off the bombing of North Vietnam, because of the information 
McCain had given to them.”
‘When John McCain was my captive‘: interview with former head of Vietnamese prison ‘Hanoi Hilton’ – BBC 6/23/08
EXCERPT: “But I can confirm to you that we never tortured him. We 
never tortured any prisoners.” Mr Duyet reminisces instead about how he 
often summoned the future US presidential candidate to his private 
office for informal chats….So is Mr Duyet implying that that Senator 
McCain lied about his treatment at the Hanoi Hilton? “He did not tell 
the truth,” he says. “But I can somehow sympathize with him. He lies to 
American voters in order to get their support for his presidential 
election.”
EXCERPT: from 1992 Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA’s:
“When two U.S. Army enlisted men were captured by the Viet Cong in 
1963, they were plunged into an ordeal that would prove to be a 
relentless trial of body and spirit by torture. Once they were finally 
freed, however, their trials began all over again, when their statements
 critical of the U. S. Vietnam policy landed them in a military court 
facing a capital offense for violating the military Code of Conduct by 
“aiding the enemy.”
But, if your name is John McCain and your father and grandfather 
were famous admirals, violating the Code of Conduct by “aiding the 
enemy” translates into fodder for a political career, book deals, and 
adulation bordering on sainthood. Even though news reports of McCain 
collaborating with the enemy continued from the time he was captured in 
1967 through 1970, the Navy never considered prosecution as an option.
Instead, Pentagon pencil pushers chose a political spin that lifted 
McCain, the former POW turned U.S. Senator, up to a glorified pedestal 
where he sprouted a halo and wings and became America’s “POW-hero” and 
today a presidential candidate.
No such luck for the two lowly “grunts.”
SANTOLI: But on the Senate side, we had one person standing in the 
way of getting in positions that would have been very tough on 
government bureaucrats who didn’t tell the truth. And that one person 
was Sen. John McCain.
Cpl. BOB DUMAS, U.S. Army (Ret.): He didn’t want nobody to check his
 background because a lot of the POWs that was in the camps said he was a
 collaborator of the enemy. He gave the enemy the information they 
wanted.
Dr. JAMES LUCIER, former U.S. Senate Chief of Staff: But We do know 
that when he was there [in the Vietnamese prison], he cooperated with 
the communist news services in giving interviews there, ah, not 
flattering to the United States.
USRY: Information shows that he made over 32 tapes of propaganda for
 the Vietnamese government. Certainly, you do what you need to do to 
stay alive. Nobody would fault anybody for that. But there comes a point
 in time when enough is enough.
REP: DORNAN: They made those transcriptions, and in the 
transcriptions, I heard a POW who heard them comin’ into his cell and 
said, “Oh, my God, is that Admiral McCain’s son? Is that the admiral’s 
son? Is that Johnny — telling us that our principal targets are schools,
 orphanages, hospitals, temples, churches?” That was Jane Fonda’s line. 
Where are those transcriptions? Believe me — they’re in the archives of 
the museum, the bragging military phony museum in Hanoi. McCain could 
not have wanted those [to] turn up in the middle of a presidential race.
 He knows that. I know that, and a few other people know that, and 
that’s why he went against Bob Dole’s legislation.
DUMAS: And he didn’t want nobody looking into his background in that
 camp, what went on in that camp. That stuff is still classified so 
nobody can see it. And he just had it classified forever, so nobody’ll 
ever look at it.
LUCIER: That he was given special treatment and was put in a room 
with two other defectors who were later given special treatment. 
Although I will say to his credit he refused to be repatriated as a 
result.
REP: DORNAN: This sounds so good at first. McCain was offered the 
chance to come home. They called him the “Prince.” And he could have. 
But nobody ever takes that one step beyond that. If John … Admiral John 
McCain II … “Junior” … if his son, a lieutenant senior grade, had 
accepted this princely status and come home in 1967 while the others 
would sit there for five years, what would the Navy have done, with the 
son of an admiral who opted to get special treatment and come home? No 
Navy career. No House seat. No Senate seat. It would have been the end 
of his career. [Edit.] And they were offering him this chance to go home
 in one of three groups that came home in ‘68.
SANTOLI: They were all collaborators.
REP. DORNAN: And McCain called them this — except for Bill Kagill 
[phonetic] — the “slipperies,” the “slimies” and the “sleazies.” I once 
forgot one of those names — and he refreshed my memory. The slipperies, 
the slimies and the sleazies. So that meant that he would have become a 
slimy, a sleazy and a slippery, ruining his career and the admiral’s son
 goes home. What I’m saying is, yes — he chose to stay. But did he have 
an alternative if he ever wanted to have a life? And what would it have 
done to his father?
DOUGLASS: And his activities were sufficiently consistent and 
widespread in opposing efforts to learn the truth that he was written up
 in a number of articles as a Manchurian candidate in this issue.
REP. DORNAN: In Hanoi, he saw McCain turn red in the face. He even 
used the term “Rumblestiltskin” [sic], jumping up and down in place in a
 rage: “If you release any of these records that you have here in Hanoi 
on me or the other POWs, you will NEVER get diplomatic recognition.”
USRY: McCain may have been an expert on being a prisoner of war but he was by no means an expert on the POW issue.”
“McLamb said the POW’s told him that McCain had sustained two broken
 arms and a leg injury from not pulling his arms in when he bailed out 
of his A-4 Skyhawk that was shot down over the Truc Bach Lake in Hanoi. 
The POW’s said that McCain made 32 propaganda videos for the communist 
North Vietnamese in which he denounced America for what they were doing 
in Vietnam.”…”Several Vietnam veterans groups do solely exist to expose 
McCain’s abandonment of veteran’s interests as well as his lies about 
being tortured, including Vietnam Veterans Against John McCain and U.S. Veteran Dispatch. “
In fact, McCain’s own account confirms he broke his own arms while ejecting from his plane.