If John McCain's memoir, "Faith of My Fathers" is to be believed than John McCain felt a call to civic duty, to a cause greater than himself, during his harrowing days as a POW during the Vietnam War. When John McCain came home from Vietnam he stayed true to his new found principles and devoted himself to civic service first for the Navy and then in the House, and eventually aa a Senator in Washington, where he served for two decades. All the while John McCain bided his time until he felt it was the right time for him to become President. Only it doesn't work that way, which is what John McCain doesn't understand.
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