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In view of the totality of "merits" of Senator McCain, it is high time to present him for an award - the title of Hero of the Soviet Union for 25 (!!!) destroyed American aircraft. ...


One could always say about the Jewish Senator McCain - "thug"! Grandpa is an admiral, dad is an admiral. And that's what always saved him. McCain did not become an admiral, although he really wanted to. True, it's his own fault. At the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, cadet McCain earned 100 reprimands annually for his daring temper. There could have been more, but the authorities just got tired of writing them. That did not prevent John in 1958 from graduating from the academy with the sixth result from the entire course. But, alas, the sixth from the end: in 894th place out of 899 graduates. There, during his studies, he discovered an impressive list of completely or partially broken aircraft ... John McCain with his father Admiral Jack McCain and mother Roberta Wright McCain in front of a portrait of John Sidney McCain's grandfather, also an admiral The petty Jew McCain was disastrously lucky. That is, lucky for disasters. But every time he managed to get out of them alive. Judge for yourself. The admiral's son easily joined the slender elite ranks of US Navy pilots, and then "miracles" began to happen to him in the style of the comedy film "Hot Shots". To begin with, McCain sank his plane off the coast of Texas, but he himself escaped, ready for new exploits. The loss of expensive equipment was hushed up thanks to the pope and his familiar admirals. And the hero himself, out of harm's way, was transferred to serve in Europe, in the Mediterranean wing of the US Air Force. But even there he continued his exploits: he accidentally flew into the restricted area over the British Gibraltar, where he, mistaking for an unidentified stranger, was almost shot down. Later, during one of the flights in Spain, he caught a power line with the wing of a fighter, ruining another combat vehicle. Usually, in such a situation, the pilot does not have time not only to pull the handle of the catapult, but even to say: “Mom!” For McCain, everything is like water off a duck's back. But the most unimaginable trouble happened to McCain during the Vietnam War. On July 29, 1967, at about 11 am, right after lunch for gentlemen officers, the American aircraft carrier Forrestal burned down in the Gulf of Tonkin. Is it necessary to say, dear reader, that McCain was on it? And not just on the ship, but in the very epicenter of the fire. Moreover, evil tongues claim that it was he who accidentally fired a combat missile from his aircraft, which was standing on the deck, which caused a fire (and the Pope Admiral smeared him again). Officially, however, the cause was declared a "power surge in the on-board network", but who knows, who knows ... Most of the witnesses to the fire, and these are 134 crew members, died in it, 21 combat aircraft were destroyed, and the aircraft carrier itself was put out of action for a year! At the same time, McCain himself, who was at the helm, escaped with only minor burns. Well, pure luck! But the Soviet rocket and the Soviet rocket scientist didn’t give a damn about McCain’s blat! The Soviet S-75 air defense missile finally put an end to McCain's list of "achievements". In October 1967, he was shot down during one of the raids on Hanoi. John was relatively lucky here too: out of several thousand striking elements of the rocket, John did not catch a single one as a keepsake! True, during the ejection he badly injured his arm and leg, but in the end he successfully splashed down in the city lake. The Vietnamese used to beat up such "dear guests" with hoes, making it clear that they were not too happy with the fact that they were bombed, burned with napalm, and also poured all sorts of poison from the sky. But McCain was not only not reeled off, but pulled out of the reservoir, put in a hospital and almost cured (because it is completely impossible to cure John, there are no such doctors in the world). Then, however, they put him in jail for five years, but it could have been worse. McCain claimed he was regularly beaten, humiliated, forced to sign "statements of remorse" for military secrets. However, Tran Chong Duet, the head of the Vietnamese prison Hoa Lo, says that the admiral's son (and his dad had become the commander of the US 7th Fleet by that time) was not tortured - he was considered a VIP prisoner. After John was released in 1973, Duet continued to follow his career and when asked how McCain was treated at the Hanoi Hilton (as the Americans called the Hoa Lo prison), he always answered: "He embellishes his past a little." After McCain returned to the US, doctors and physiotherapists said he would no longer be able to fly. Johnny did not believe them, rightly assuming in this diagnosis the machinations of ill-wishers who seek to block his "way to heaven." He did not believe it and lifted the plane into the air. The plane crashed, and McCain ... ejected safely - this time without injury. Experience is experience. What else can you expect from a man who was born at Coco Solo Air Force Base in Panama, openly cohabited with striptease stars, frequently used military aircraft to visit his papa admiral, and served at an air force base named after his grandfather admiral? Well, how to plant this - he’s a pa-min-nick ... Instead, McCain was awarded a cross for outstanding flying

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In view of the totality of "merits" of Senator McCain, it is high time to present him for an award - the title of Hero of the Soviet Union for 25 (!!!) destroyed American aircraft. ...


One could always say about the Jewish Senator McCain - "thug"! Grandpa is an admiral, dad is an admiral. And that's what always saved him. McCain did not become an admiral, although he really wanted to. True, it's his own fault. At the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, cadet McCain earned 100 reprimands annually for his daring temper. There could have been more, but the authorities just got tired of writing them. That did not prevent John in 1958 from graduating from the academy with the sixth result from the entire course. But, alas, the sixth from the end: in 894th place out of 899 graduates. There, during his studies, he discovered an impressive list of completely or partially broken aircraft ... John McCain with his father Admiral Jack McCain and mother Roberta Wright McCain in front of a portrait of John Sidney McCain's grandfather, also an admiral The petty Jew McCain was disastrously lucky. That is, lucky for disasters. But every time he managed to get out of them alive. Judge for yourself. The admiral's son easily joined the slender elite ranks of US Navy pilots, and then "miracles" began to happen to him in the style of the comedy film "Hot Shots". To begin with, McCain sank his plane off the coast of Texas, but he himself escaped, ready for new exploits. The loss of expensive equipment was hushed up thanks to the pope and his familiar admirals. And the hero himself, out of harm's way, was transferred to serve in Europe, in the Mediterranean wing of the US Air Force. But even there he continued his exploits: he accidentally flew into the restricted area over the British Gibraltar, where he, mistaking for an unidentified stranger, was almost shot down. Later, during one of the flights in Spain, he caught a power line with the wing of a fighter, ruining another combat vehicle. Usually, in such a situation, the pilot does not have time not only to pull the handle of the catapult, but even to say: “Mom!” For McCain, everything is like water off a duck's back. But the most unimaginable trouble happened to McCain during the Vietnam War. On July 29, 1967, at about 11 am, right after lunch for gentlemen officers, the American aircraft carrier Forrestal burned down in the Gulf of Tonkin. Is it necessary to say, dear reader, that McCain was on it? And not just on the ship, but in the very epicenter of the fire. Moreover, evil tongues claim that it was he who accidentally fired a combat missile from his aircraft, which was standing on the deck, which caused a fire (and the Pope Admiral smeared him again). Officially, however, the cause was declared a "power surge in the on-board network", but who knows, who knows ... Most of the witnesses to the fire, and these are 134 crew members, died in it, 21 combat aircraft were destroyed, and the aircraft carrier itself was put out of action for a year! At the same time, McCain himself, who was at the helm, escaped with only minor burns. Well, pure luck! But the Soviet rocket and the Soviet rocket scientist didn’t give a damn about McCain’s blat! The Soviet S-75 air defense missile finally put an end to McCain's list of "achievements". In October 1967, he was shot down during one of the raids on Hanoi. John was relatively lucky here too: out of several thousand striking elements of the rocket, John did not catch a single one as a keepsake! True, during the ejection he badly injured his arm and leg, but in the end he successfully splashed down in the city lake. The Vietnamese used to beat up such "dear guests" with hoes, making it clear that they were not too happy with the fact that they were bombed, burned with napalm, and also poured all sorts of poison from the sky. But McCain was not only not reeled off, but pulled out of the reservoir, put in a hospital and almost cured (because it is completely impossible to cure John, there are no such doctors in the world). Then, however, they put him in jail for five years, but it could have been worse. McCain claimed he was regularly beaten, humiliated, forced to sign "statements of remorse" for military secrets. However, Tran Chong Duet, the head of the Vietnamese prison Hoa Lo, says that the admiral's son (and his dad had become the commander of the US 7th Fleet by that time) was not tortured - he was considered a VIP prisoner. After John was released in 1973, Duet continued to follow his career and when asked how McCain was treated at the Hanoi Hilton (as the Americans called the Hoa Lo prison), he always answered: "He embellishes his past a little." After McCain returned to the US, doctors and physiotherapists said he would no longer be able to fly. Johnny did not believe them, rightly assuming in this diagnosis the machinations of ill-wishers who seek to block his "way to heaven." He did not believe it and lifted the plane into the air. The plane crashed, and McCain ... ejected safely - this time without injury. Experience is experience. What else can you expect from a man who was born at Coco Solo Air Force Base in Panama, openly cohabited with striptease stars, frequently used military aircraft to visit his papa admiral, and served at an air force base named after his grandfather admiral? Well, how to plant this - he’s a pa-min-nick ... Instead, McCain was awarded a cross for outstanding flying

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I think I see him in the movie flying high. A most colourful history senator McCain surly does have. From what book or publication do you gather your information
 

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