Eddie
When someone tells you you are stupid, the first thing you should do is investigate a bit and see if maybe they might be correct. We've all done and said stupid things, so sometimes the person who says it may be correct. I guess you are too stupid to do that, so I'll point out your stupidity for you.
The people in the article were family members of MIAs and POWs---they were not related to each other. Look closely at the last names.
One MIA family member was Jeanette Jenkins, whose cousin was last seen in South Viet Nam in 1970.
She is no relation to Jane Duke Gaylor the mother of another MIA, and Jane Duke Gaylor is no relation to Eleanor Apodaca, the sister of an Air Force captain missing since 1967.
The article clearly states these were family members of MIAs and POWs. They are not one family.
It does not say these people were pressing McCain as a group that knew each other. It says they had been pressing him in the past---but as individuals. They didn't know each other before that day. I'm sure a pants pissser such as yourself can find much to fear from a woman in a wheelchair with an oxygen tank involved. OOOOOhhhh. In addition, "harrassing " a senator is very much against the law--I don't think they'd have much trouble finding them.
In addition, when the article mentions six people who wrote the statements, it doesn't say who the six are or how they are connected to any of the people mentioned.
Reading--it's FUNdamental. But you have to be bright enough to know what the words mean. You fail.