McCain Hits Rivals on Military
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — John McCain, a Vietnam war prisoner, argued Friday that his top rivals for the GOP nomination aren't qualified to deal with issues like torture — or to be president in wartime — because they never served in the military.
The Arizona senator's position on an interrogation technique that simulates drowning — he says it constitutes torture and is illegal — puts him at odds with Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney and Fred Thompson, who haven't taken such a hard line.
"There's a clear division between those who have a military background and experience in these issues and people like Giuliani, Romney and Thompson who don't — who chose to do other things when this nation was fighting its wars," McCain told reporters after touring a shipyard and taking questions from workers wearing hard hats and blue jeans.
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John McCain is once again sounding like the McCain I voted for in 2000. But the Senator McCain of 2006 voted for the Military Commissions Act, which authorized torture and arbitrary imprisonment. I can't forget that.
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