Originally posted by: shinerburke
A rocket under an F4-Phantom on the deck misfired. McCain just happened to be lucky enough to be sitting in the aircraft that the misfired rocket struck.
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: shinerburke
A rocket under an F4-Phantom on the deck misfired. McCain just happened to be lucky enough to be sitting in the aircraft that the misfired rocket struck.
What luck. Then after that he gets shot down and gets a warm bed at the Hanoi Hilton.
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: shinerburke
A rocket under an F4-Phantom on the deck misfired. McCain just happened to be lucky enough to be sitting in the aircraft that the misfired rocket struck.
What luck. Then after that he gets shot down and gets a warm bed at the Hanoi Hilton.
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: shinerburke
A rocket under an F4-Phantom on the deck misfired. McCain just happened to be lucky enough to be sitting in the aircraft that the misfired rocket struck.
What luck. Then after that he gets shot down and gets a warm bed at the Hanoi Hilton.
At least he managed to get out of his aircraft, an A-4 Skyhawk if memory serves me, before a bomb underneath it exploded due to the fire.
Originally posted by: RY62
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: shinerburke
A rocket under an F4-Phantom on the deck misfired. McCain just happened to be lucky enough to be sitting in the aircraft that the misfired rocket struck.
What luck. Then after that he gets shot down and gets a warm bed at the Hanoi Hilton.
In case you missed the memo from the Obamessiah:
"For those like John McCain who have endured physical torment in service to our country ? no further proof of such sacrifice is necessary," Obama said. "And let me also add that no one should ever devalue that service, especially for the sake of a political campaign, and that goes for supporters on both sides."
Originally posted by: Dari
No one made this about politics until you brought it up. I just mentioned that the guy has bad luck.
Originally posted by: Ldir
Originally posted by: Dari
No one made this about politics until you brought it up. I just mentioned that the guy has bad luck.
Maybe you should have put it in Off Topic then. I am for Obama. I do not think this accident is relevant to 2008. I hope no Obama supporters are stupid enough to try to use it against McCain because it will backfire.
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: shinerburke
A rocket under an F4-Phantom on the deck misfired. McCain just happened to be lucky enough to be sitting in the aircraft that the misfired rocket struck.
What luck. Then after that he gets shot down and gets a warm bed at the Hanoi Hilton.
At least he managed to get out of his aircraft, an A-4 Skyhawk if memory serves me, before a bomb underneath it exploded due to the fire.
I know. He made it out alive, which was good. But damn, luck like that is something I can do without.
BTW, why did so many people get killed? I was half asleep during the documentary. Was it a delayed chain reaction? Did people assume the worst was over, went to help, then got blown up?
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Some other pilot's screw up is not McCain's fault. End if story. It has nothing good or bad about to say about McCain and hence should be a non issue in 2008. In terms of luck, McCain was unlucky enough to fall victim to the accident and lucky enough to survive it. Sadly more than can be said of the 150 Forrestal crewman who perished in the resulting fire and the explosion of the bomb on McCain's plane.
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Some other pilot's screw up is not McCain's fault. End if story. It has nothing good or bad about to say about McCain and hence should be a non issue in 2008. In terms of luck, McCain was unlucky enough to fall victim to the accident and lucky enough to survive it. Sadly more than can be said of the 150 Forrestal crewman who perished in the resulting fire and the explosion of the bomb on McCain's plane.
What is more relevant, perhaps, are the Vietnamese who were burned to death by the bombs McCain and the crew dropped, for no good reason.
That's an issue that reflects on the judgement of McCain, though he's hardly alone in having made the decision to go kill Vietnamese people who had not harmed them.
And of course, John Kerry and Al Gore made the same decision, even if Kerry did change his view and work hard against the war.
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Some other pilot's screw up is not McCain's fault. End if story. It has nothing good or bad about to say about McCain and hence should be a non issue in 2008. In terms of luck, McCain was unlucky enough to fall victim to the accident and lucky enough to survive it. Sadly more than can be said of the 150 Forrestal crewman who perished in the resulting fire and the explosion of the bomb on McCain's plane.
What is more relevant, perhaps, are the Vietnamese who were burned to death by the bombs McCain and the crew dropped, for no good reason.
That's an issue that reflects on the judgement of McCain, though he's hardly alone in having made the decision to go kill Vietnamese people who had not harmed them.
And of course, John Kerry and Al Gore made the same decision, even if Kerry did change his view and work hard against the war.
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Some other pilot's screw up is not McCain's fault. End if story. It has nothing good or bad about to say about McCain and hence should be a non issue in 2008. In terms of luck, McCain was unlucky enough to fall victim to the accident and lucky enough to survive it. Sadly more than can be said of the 150 Forrestal crewman who perished in the resulting fire and the explosion of the bomb on McCain's plane.
What is more relevant, perhaps, are the Vietnamese who were burned to death by the bombs McCain and the crew dropped, for no good reason.
That's an issue that reflects on the judgement of McCain, though he's hardly alone in having made the decision to go kill Vietnamese people who had not harmed them.
And of course, John Kerry and Al Gore made the same decision, even if Kerry did change his view and work hard against the war.
Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: Ldir
Originally posted by: Dari
No one made this about politics until you brought it up. I just mentioned that the guy has bad luck.
Maybe you should have put it in Off Topic then. I am for Obama. I do not think this accident is relevant to 2008. I hope no Obama supporters are stupid enough to try to use it against McCain because it will backfire.
This is about John McCain, a politician. iirc, this was major news 41 years ago. It belongs here. If people want to make certain subjects taboo in certain years, that's their prerogative, not mine. If you don't like it or believe in self-censorship, see your way out of the thread.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Some other pilot's screw up is not McCain's fault. End if story. It has nothing good or bad about to say about McCain and hence should be a non issue in 2008. In terms of luck, McCain was unlucky enough to fall victim to the accident and lucky enough to survive it. Sadly more than can be said of the 150 Forrestal crewman who perished in the resulting fire and the explosion of the bomb on McCain's plane.
What is more relevant, perhaps, are the Vietnamese who were burned to death by the bombs McCain and the crew dropped, for no good reason.
That's an issue that reflects on the judgement of McCain, though he's hardly alone in having made the decision to go kill Vietnamese people who had not harmed them.
And of course, John Kerry and Al Gore made the same decision, even if Kerry did change his view and work hard against the war.
Dude I was totally against the war back then but I can tell you that if I was in their position I would have smoked the first Viet that looked at me cross eyed. You gotta do what you need to survive in time of war whether you are for it or not.
Well it wasn't so obvious at first that the war was so wrong. We had years of indoctrination about how bad the Communists were and how if they weren't stopped there would be a domino effect. We were still in the Korean War mindset. It wasn't until about 67 that Americans started to wise up to the bullshit that was being fed us by our own government and it took some longer than others.Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Some other pilot's screw up is not McCain's fault. End if story. It has nothing good or bad about to say about McCain and hence should be a non issue in 2008. In terms of luck, McCain was unlucky enough to fall victim to the accident and lucky enough to survive it. Sadly more than can be said of the 150 Forrestal crewman who perished in the resulting fire and the explosion of the bomb on McCain's plane.
What is more relevant, perhaps, are the Vietnamese who were burned to death by the bombs McCain and the crew dropped, for no good reason.
That's an issue that reflects on the judgement of McCain, though he's hardly alone in having made the decision to go kill Vietnamese people who had not harmed them.
And of course, John Kerry and Al Gore made the same decision, even if Kerry did change his view and work hard against the war.
Dude I was totally against the war back then but I can tell you that if I was in their position I would have smoked the first Viet that looked at me cross eyed. You gotta do what you need to survive in time of war whether you are for it or not.
I'm referring to their decision to go to the war at all - I agree, once there, they had little choice but to participate.
Are you talking aboiut the decision to go to war as a person or as a country?Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Some other pilot's screw up is not McCain's fault. End if story. It has nothing good or bad about to say about McCain and hence should be a non issue in 2008. In terms of luck, McCain was unlucky enough to fall victim to the accident and lucky enough to survive it. Sadly more than can be said of the 150 Forrestal crewman who perished in the resulting fire and the explosion of the bomb on McCain's plane.
What is more relevant, perhaps, are the Vietnamese who were burned to death by the bombs McCain and the crew dropped, for no good reason.
That's an issue that reflects on the judgement of McCain, though he's hardly alone in having made the decision to go kill Vietnamese people who had not harmed them.
And of course, John Kerry and Al Gore made the same decision, even if Kerry did change his view and work hard against the war.
Dude I was totally against the war back then but I can tell you that if I was in their position I would have smoked the first Viet that looked at me cross eyed. You gotta do what you need to survive in time of war whether you are for it or not.
I'm referring to their decision to go to the war at all - I agree, once there, they had little choice but to participate.
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Some other pilot's screw up is not McCain's fault. End if story. It has nothing good or bad about to say about McCain and hence should be a non issue in 2008. In terms of luck, McCain was unlucky enough to fall victim to the accident and lucky enough to survive it. Sadly more than can be said of the 150 Forrestal crewman who perished in the resulting fire and the explosion of the bomb on McCain's plane.
What is more relevant, perhaps, are the Vietnamese who were burned to death by the bombs McCain and the crew dropped, for no good reason.
That's an issue that reflects on the judgement of McCain, though he's hardly alone in having made the decision to go kill Vietnamese people who had not harmed them.
And of course, John Kerry and Al Gore made the same decision, even if Kerry did change his view and work hard against the war.
One obeys legal orders. His job was to deliver ordance on people that were supporting the delivering of ordance on out troops.
NVA & VC & allies were at war with the SVA and their allies. The US held back on certain aspects and the NVA allies held back.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Well it wasn't so obvious at first that the war was so wrong. We had years of indoctrination about how bad the Communists were and how if they weren't stopped there would be a domino effect. We were still in the Korean War mindset. It wasn't until about 67 that Americans started to wise up to the bullshit that was being fed us by our own government and it took some longer than others.Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Some other pilot's screw up is not McCain's fault. End if story. It has nothing good or bad about to say about McCain and hence should be a non issue in 2008. In terms of luck, McCain was unlucky enough to fall victim to the accident and lucky enough to survive it. Sadly more than can be said of the 150 Forrestal crewman who perished in the resulting fire and the explosion of the bomb on McCain's plane.
What is more relevant, perhaps, are the Vietnamese who were burned to death by the bombs McCain and the crew dropped, for no good reason.
That's an issue that reflects on the judgement of McCain, though he's hardly alone in having made the decision to go kill Vietnamese people who had not harmed them.
And of course, John Kerry and Al Gore made the same decision, even if Kerry did change his view and work hard against the war.
Dude I was totally against the war back then but I can tell you that if I was in their position I would have smoked the first Viet that looked at me cross eyed. You gotta do what you need to survive in time of war whether you are for it or not.
I'm referring to their decision to go to the war at all - I agree, once there, they had little choice but to participate.