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19 Aug 2008 09:03 am
The Vietnam Christmases McCain Recalled In 1995
Three compelling memories:
The chapter is titled "'Tis the Season to Be Jolly." It says that on
Christmas Eve 1968, a guard tried to compel McCain to attend a church
service that was being staged for the benefit of visiting
photographers. McCain decided "to ruin the picture," letting out a
series of curses ("'Fu-u-u-u-ck you, you son of a bitch!' shouted McCain, hoisting a one-finger salute whenever a camera pointed in his direction"). There's certainly no mention of a cross in the sand in this account.
On
Christmas Eve 1969, we're then told, McCain had a civil conversation
with the Cat, the one guard he's said in other accounts was considerate
to him -- but again there's no mention of a cross in the sand.
(Timberg
tells us that McCain and the Cat discussed the Cat's tie clip and
cigarette lighter, as well as McCain's decision not to accept early
release.)
On Christmas 1970, Timberg writes, McCain was transferred to a cell with his friend Bud Day -- "the perfect Christmas present" because he'd just spent two and a half years in solitary. Again, no cross.
But he will never forget what Orson Swindle vaguely recalls.
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