Do we have the right to know the truth, or does it not matter?
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Vanity Fair magazine and the National Security News Service claim to have knowledge "developed from first-hand sources" of a car crash that involved then-Lt. McCain at the main gate of a Virginia naval base in 1964, according to legal filings. The incident has been largely, if not entirely, kept from the public. And in documents suing the Navy to release pertinent information, lawyers for the NS News Service allege that a cover-up may be at play.
Answer by John
When that story breaks, if that story breaks or has any validity, I am sure you will know every little detail, 24 hours a day until the election.
Answer by Astray A
If McCain has put himself up for public office, the public have a right to know.
Did John McCain's daddy, a vice admiral at the time, help cover this up?
Answer by Papa Bear
I saw something on this ealier today, but I did not save the link. Apparently McCain went to great lengths to cover this up.
Answer by Ret. Sgt.
Everything , and I mean everything, should be known about BOTH candidates. Some things are being kept hidden about Obama also but I guess you wouldn't want that looked into.
Course, being on the Democrat ticket usually gets one out of these things like....Ted Kennedy and Joe Biden lying about his wife and daughter getting killed by a drunk driver. The truck driver involved in the accident was never charged with anything and spent the rest of his life trying to get over the accident AND Joe Biden saying he was a drunk driver.
Answer by Curiosity/Satisfaction
We don't know yet.
Yes we do have a right to know.
I brought this story up earlier.
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