Is McCain Lifting Passages From Solzhenitsyn?

FarmerJohn

Has No Life - Lives on TB
By Taegan Goddard August 17, 2008

Last week, a speech by Sen. John McCain had phrases that were likely lifted directly from Wikipedia.

Now it seems McCain may have lifted another story last night at megachurch pastor Rick Warren's Faith Forum. According to a very persuasive Daily Kos diary, the anecdote McCain told about a North Vietnamese prison guard making a cross in the dirt as a sign of solidarity -- or as he said, "just two Christians worshiping together" -- is very similar to a story about Alexander Solzhenitsyn and his times in the Soviet Gulags.

"As Solzhenitsyn stared at the Cross drawn in the dirt his entire perspective changed. He knew he was only one man against the all-powerful Soviet empire. Yet he knew there was something greater than the evil he saw in the prison camp, something greater than the Soviet Union. He knew that hope for all people was represented by that simple Cross. Through the power of the Cross, anything was possible."

Steven Waldman notes that McCain's recounting of this story has changed over the years and "has gradually morphed from being about the humanity of the guard to being about the Christian faith of the guard and John McCain."

Andrew Sullivan says that McCain's early accounts of his years as a POW do not even include this story. :whistle:

http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/politicalinsider/2008/08/is-mccain-now-copying-solzheni.html
 

pugdog

Membership Revoked
Do a little googling. McCain has told this story since the beginning. Shame on you for mocking someone's experience as a P.O.W.
 
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pops88

Girls with Guns Member
Christians historically have had to communicate clandestinely at times so it's not surprising there are similar stories. Even in the bible, Jesus wrote in the sand, so as Christians, we have that as an example of communicating.
 
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