Huh? Is he still a prisoner?
Posted By: nm on 2008-10-11
In Reply to: I think even you know the difference between the - two......turn a blind eye nm
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Is being a prisoner of war qualification to be President?
With all due respect...Do you know how many men and women have sacrificed for this country and become prisoners of war? Do you think each and every one of them is qualified to be President of the United States because they were once held captive by the enemy? If that is all McCain has going for him, it just doesn't cut it! In my opinion, being a prisoner of war is way down at the bottom of the list of qualifications for being President of the United States. It should not even be an issue!
WHAT is GOOD about that? Especially if the prisoner is innocent.
Even the guilty ones might just confess to ANYTHING, just to stop the torture that often goes so far as to cripple a human being for life.
Maybe a Freudian slip? Maybe he feels like a prisoner with...sm
his campaign not going as well as he would like to say it kindly.
is it right to torture a prisoner to prove that he is innocent?..sm
More prisoners are tortured to death or drippled for life because they do not have anything to confess.
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