GET THIS ONE OUT TO EVERYONE THAT THINKS MCCAIN IS A DECENT PERSON... 
 
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 Subject: Fw: A personal experience with John McCain
 


I received the following forwarded message from a friend and thought it
worth passing on.



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: Thursday, October 2, 2008, 1:54 PM
.        Subject: A Personal Experience of McCain.    Mary Kay Gamel is a
literature and classics professor at UCSC. She is asking people to send this
letter to everyone on their email contact lists - before the election.
 
It was just before John McCain's last run at the presidential nomination in
2000 that my husband and I vacationed on Turtle Island in Fiji with John
McCain, Cindy, and their children, including Bridget (their adopted
Bangladeshi child). It was not our intention, but our misfortune to be in
close quarters with John McCain for almost a week, since Turtle Island has a
small number of bungalows and their focus on communal meals force all
vacationers who are there at the same time to get to know each other
intimately. He arrived at our first group meal and started reading quotes
from a pile of William Faulkner books with a forest of Post-Its sticking out
of them. I soon realized that McCain actually thought we had come on
vacation to be a volunteer audience for his "readings" which then became a
regular part of each meal. Out of politeness, none of the vacationers
initially protested at this intrusion into their blissful holiday, but
people's buttons definitely got pushed as the readings continued day after
day. Unfortunately this was not his only contribution to our mealtime
entertainment. He waxed on during one meal about how Indo-Chinese women had
the best figures and that our American corn-fed women just couldn't meet
this standard. He also made it a point that all of us should stop Cindy from
having dessert as her weight was too high and made a few comments to Amy,
the 25 year old wife of the honeymooning couple from Nebraska that she
should eat less as she needed to lose weight. McCain's  appreciation of the
beauty of Asian women was so great that David, an American economist, had to
move his Thai wife to the other side of the table from McCain as McCain kept
aggressively flirting with and touching her. Needless to say I was irritated
at his large ego and his rude behavior towards his wife and other women, but
decided he must have some redeeming qualities as he had adopted a
handicapped child from Bangladesh . I asked him about this one day, and his
response was shocking: "Oh, that was Cindy's idea - I didn't have anything
to do with it. She just went and adopted this thing without even asking me.
You can't imagine how people stare when I wheel this black thing around in a
shopping cart in Arizona . No, it wasn't m y idea at all." I actively
avoided McCain after that, but unfortunately one day he engaged me in a
political discussion which soon got us on the topic of the active US bombing
of Iraq at that time. I was shocked when he said, "If I was in charge, I
would nuke Iraq to teach them a lesson". Given McCain's personal experience
with the horrors of war, I had expected a more balanced point of view. I
commented on the tragic consequences of the nuclear attacks on Japan during
WWII -- but no, he was not to be dissuaded. He went on to say that if it was
up to him he would have dropped many more nuclear bombs on Japan . I rapidly
extricated myself from this conversation as I could tell that his experience
being tortured as a POW didn't seem to have mellowed out his perspective,
but rather had made him more aggressive and vengeful towards the world. My
final encounter with McCain was on the morning that he was leaving Turtle
Island . Amy and I were happily eating pancakes when McCain arrived and told
Amy that she shouldn't be having pancakes because she needed to lose weight.
Amy burst into tears at this abusive comment. I felt fiercely protective of
Amy and immediately turned to McCain and told him to leave her alone. He
became very angry and abusive towards me, saying, "Don't you know who I am?"
I looked him in the face and said, "Yes, you are the biggest asshole I have
ever met" and headed back to my cabin. I am happy to say that later that day
when I arrived at lunch I was given a standing ovation by all the guests for
having stood up to McCain's bullying. Although I have shared my McCain story
informally with friends, this is the first time I am making it public. Now
that there is a very real possibility McCain could be elected as our next
president, I feel it is my duty as an American citizen to share this story.
I can't imagine a more scary outcome for America than that this abusive,
aggressive man should lead our nation. I have observed him in intimate
surroundings as he really is, not how the media portrays him to be. If his
attitudes toward women and his treatment of his own family are even a small
indicator of his real personality, then I shudder to think what will happen
to America were he to be elected as our President. -- Mary-Kay Gamel
Professor of Classics, Comparative Literature, and Theater Arts Cowell
College University of California , Santa Cruz Santa Cruz , California 95064
831-459-2381 (office); 831-429-8803 (home)&nbs p; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Elizabeth Winthrop
www.elizabethwinthrop.com
 
 
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