Navy Releases John McCain's Military Record

<p>I don’t want to get into a big argument about moveon.org or anything else. I think we should be able to agree that is is wrong to question the validity of any honor, citation or medal issued by the United States Armed Forces.</p>

<p>Murtha was wrong. Move-on was wrong. Rove and the Swift boat gang were wrong. The only difference seems to be that people are unwilling to hold the swift boaters responsible for the wrong of questioning a man’s military honors. </p>

<p>I also find it ironic that the people most likely to deny any cooperation between the Bush campaign and the swift boat group are the first people to suggest that moveon.org is a part of the democratic party.</p>

<p>I’m not sure why you can’t agree with me that Senator McCain and every other honored war veteran should not have to justify their citations and medals. It is ALWAYS wrong to question a bronze star or a silver star or any other award if that award is lawful. To question one is to question all, regardless of how you might feel about any particular person. </p>

<p>I support any man’s right to disagree with any politician. However, for Carl Rove and George Bush to give thes guys their “15 minutes of fame” questioning medals issued during the Vietnam war brings question to every medal earned during that war. </p>

<p>It shouldn’t be hard to agree that it is wrong to question these medals?</p>