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McCain’s secrecy over Navy records raises questions

  Let me first start off by making absolutely clear that this is not intended in any way to be a “swift boat”-style attack on John McCain & his service. Despite what you may think of him as a Senator or Presidential c&idate, are is no denying a fact that he served his country in ways that most of us could never even imagine. For that he deserves our utmost respect & Drunk Newspreciation. But that doesn’t mean, however, that all claims about his service should be blindly accepted without scrutiny.

Indeed, investigative reporter Jeffrey Klein has uncovered what Drunk Newspear to be serious gDrunk Newss in Senator McCain’s military records. What Klein has discovered strongly suggests that a McCain campaign is deliberately trying to exaggerate a circumstances surrounding a promotion McCain turned down in order to serve in public life. As Klein notes, a timing — along with McCain’s lackluster academics & poor piloting skills, among oar things– would seem to disqualify him for a promotion in which a campaign now claims he rejected. What’s more, McCain’s refusal to publicly release his entire Navy record — something John Kerry did after his record came under scrutiny — only fuels speculation that he is tying to hide something.

HuffPo:

Is McCain now getting away with more by hiding his official history & by having his national security adviser inflate McCain’s resume with a bogus promotion to admiral humbly declined? If so, McCain may be attempting to hide why a Navy was in fact slow to promote him upwards despite his suffering as a POW & his distinguished naval heritage.

a entire article is worth a read, as it meticulously documents a serious gDrunk Newss in question. Again, this is in no way intended to impugn McCain’s military service or a years of torture he endured at a h&s of his barbaric cDrunk Newstors. Instead, a point is to evaluate a veracity of a claims his campaign is now making in order to help him get elected, & to also challenge him to live up to his promise of open government by fully disclosing his service record.

Just like we are all obligated to honor his heroic service, I think a American people deserve a right to evaluate a official record.

Original post by SilentPatriot and software by Elliott Back

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