Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Video Worth Watching


I have just read a blog post by the Cunning Runt, at The Little Bang Theory. He has included a video made by Phillip Butler, who was a classmate of John McCain at the Naval Academy, and who was also a prisoner of war along with him and about 600 other men. In it, he simply expresses his opinion, in a very calm, rational manner. No theatrics - just a statement of fact as he sees it.

I could not find a way to embed the video here, so I hope that you will go to the link to Little Bang Theory and take a look and a listen.

10 comments:

Daryl said...

This is a MUST see/hear for everyone ... even the 'choir'


:-Daryl

Sylvia K said...

Thanks for the heads up. The video is indeed well worth watching. I'll add him to my list. Thanks!

Maude Lynn said...

That was really interesting! Thanks for the link!

Anonymous said...

Very interesting comments from the guy in the video. Sounds like McCain has always had a bit of a short fuse, and it only makes me wonder how 5+ years as a POW might have influenced that, as well as any possible long-term physical effects.

Dianne said...

Chilling words from someone who knows!!

thanks for the link

kenju said...

I am SO GLAD to see this. I just got another email praising McC and bashing Obama, and I sent this to him. He's another person who thinks that military service makes you more fit to be prez. POOH!

The Cunning Runt said...

Bobbie, thanks so much for the mention and referrals! I get regular emails from several activist organizations and will try to link to more of them.

And deborah, I have the same concerns - I can't quite imagine going through that ordeal and coming out "normal."

'Course, I'm not actually claiming that I'd go into such a situation "normal..."

bobbie said...

CR: I'm glad some of my readers came to visit your blog.

For the rest of you: Obviously, I have the same concerns. Spread the word. Thanks for your interest.

Sandra Evertson said...

Love the octopus photos below!
Sandra

me ann my camera said...

Definitely a wonderful listen. Thanks for the mention of it.