A cross in the dirt

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http://dailykos.com/story/2008/8/17/122230/161/239/569299

Did McCain steal this story from a famous Russian writer?




Along with other prisoners, he worked in the fields day after day, in rain and sun, during summer and winter. His life appeared to be nothing more than backbreaking labor and slow starvation. The intense suffering reduced him to a state of despair.

On one particular day, the hopelessness of his situation became too much for him. He saw no reason to continue his struggle, no reason to keep on living. His life made no difference in the world. So he gave up.

Leaving his shovel on the ground, he slowly walked to a crude bench and sat down. He knew that at any moment a guard would order him to stand up, and when he failed to respond, the guard would beat him to death, probably with his own shovel. He had seen it happen to other prisoners.

As he waited, head down, he felt a presence. Slowly he looked up and saw a skinny old prisoner squat down beside him. The man said nothing. Instead, he used a stick to trace in the dirt the sign of the Cross. The man then got back up and returned to his work.

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.

Solzhenitsyn slowly rose to his feet, picked up his shovel, and went back to work. Outwardly, nothing had changed. Inside, he had received hope.

[From Luke Veronis, "The Sign of the Cross"; Communion, issue 8, Pascha 1997.]
 
Yeah I read about this and from what I read, and this according to Andrew Sullivan so who knows…but according to him, McCain wrote a 12,000 word account, which was very detailed, of his POW experiences when he came back, and this was not in there. It is gaining some traction, and when you see it all laid out, you can see why. We’ll see if this breaks into the mainstream. If it does and they put it together with his known fabrication of the football team (which changed depending on venue), maybe it will stick. It’s going to take a lot to start to stick to this guy. The truth is up against years and years of media-facilitated mythology around this guy. I don’t know if it can be done before November.
 
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