The Everett Raptors were a professional indoor football team based in Everett, Washington . The Raptors were member of the Intense Conference of the Indoor Football League (IFL). They played their home games at the Comcast Arena at Everett in Everett.
92-772: The Raptors franchise was the relocated team previously known as the Kent Predators and later the Seattle Timberwolves . As of 2012, the Everett Raptors are out of the IFL. The parent company filed for bankruptcy, and the team was not in the league in 2012–2013. The franchise was originally going to play in Wasilla, Alaska as the Arctic Predators , but complications between the ownership and
184-586: A U.S. senator from Arizona from 1987 until his death in 2018. He previously served two terms in the U.S. House of Representatives and was the Republican Party 's nominee in the 2008 U.S. presidential election . McCain was a son of Admiral John S. McCain Jr. and grandson of Admiral John S. McCain Sr. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1958 and received a commission in the U.S. Navy. McCain became
276-726: A naval aviator and flew ground-attack aircraft from aircraft carriers . During the Vietnam War , he almost died in the 1967 USS Forrestal fire . While on a bombing mission during Operation Rolling Thunder over Hanoi in October 1967, McCain was shot down, seriously injured, and captured by the North Vietnamese . He was a prisoner of war until 1973. McCain experienced episodes of torture and refused an out-of-sequence early release . He sustained wounds that left him with lifelong physical disabilities. McCain retired from
368-604: A prenuptial agreement that kept most of her family's assets under her name; they kept their finances separate and filed separate income tax returns . McCain decided to leave the Navy. It was doubtful whether he would ever be promoted to the rank of full admiral , as he had poor annual physicals and had not been given a major sea command. His chances of being promoted to rear admiral were better, but he declined that prospect, as he had already made plans to run for Congress and said he could "do more good there." McCain retired from
460-714: A Baptist. Following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, McCain entered the United States Naval Academy , where he was a friend and informal leader for many of his classmates and sometimes stood up for targets of bullying . He also fought as a lightweight boxer . He earned the nickname "John Wayne" "for his attitude and popularity with the opposite sex." McCain did well in academic subjects that interested him, such as literature and history, but studied only enough to pass subjects that gave him difficulty, such as mathematics. He came into conflict with higher-ranking personnel and did not always obey
552-509: A Republican for an open seat in Arizona's 1st congressional district , which was being vacated by 30-year incumbent Republican John Jacob Rhodes . A newcomer to the state, McCain was termed a carpetbagger . McCain responded to a voter making that charge with what a Phoenix Gazette columnist later described as "the most devastating response to a potentially troublesome political issue I've ever heard": Listen, pal. I spent 22 years in
644-547: A boom in residential and commercial real estate development. The local real estate market slowed in 2006. In 2008, suburban growth and dwindling snow forced organizers of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race to bypass Wasilla permanently, due to a warming climate . The race had its start in Wasilla from 1973 to 2002, the year when reduced snow cover forced a "temporary" change to Willow . According to
736-642: A daughter, Sidney. The same year, he was a one-day champion on the game show Jeopardy ! McCain requested a combat assignment, and was assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal flying A-4 Skyhawks . His combat duty began in mid-1967, when Forrestal was assigned to a bombing campaign, Operation Rolling Thunder , during the Vietnam War . Stationed in the Gulf of Tonkin , McCain and his fellow pilots became frustrated by micromanagement from Washington; he later wrote, "In all candor, we thought our civilian commanders were complete idiots who didn't have
828-550: A fascinating history of a remarkable military family." McCain announced his candidacy for president on September 27, 1999, in Nashua, New Hampshire , saying he was staging "a fight to take our government back from the power brokers and special interests, and return it to the people and the noble cause of freedom it was created to serve". The frontrunner for the Republican nomination was Texas Governor George W. Bush , who had
920-560: A half years, until his release on March 14, 1973, along with 108 other prisoners of war. His wartime injuries left him permanently incapable of raising his arms above his head. After the war, McCain, accompanied by his family, returned to the site on a few occasions. McCain was reunited with his family when he returned to the United States. His wife Carol had been severely injured by an automobile accident in December 1969. She
1012-692: A large beer distributorship . They began dating, and he urged his wife, Carol, to grant him a divorce, which she did in February 1980; the uncontested divorce took effect in April 1980. The settlement included two houses and financial support for her ongoing medical treatments due to her 1969 car accident; they remained on good terms. McCain and Hensley were married on May 17, 1980, with Senators William Cohen and Gary Hart attending as groomsmen . McCain's children did not attend, and several years passed before they reconciled. John and Cindy McCain entered into
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#17327943796221104-611: A large campground, boat launch, and dog park on Lake Lucille, Newcomb Park on Wasilla Lake, and other parks, playgrounds, and a skate park. Alaska State Parks operates the Finger Lake State Recreation Area , and the Little Susitna River Public Use Area , which features a large campground, river access, and is the gateway to a 300,800 acres (121,700 ha) public game reserve. Wasilla is one of five cities featured in
1196-489: A leg when he ejected from the aircraft, and nearly drowned after he parachuted into Trúc Bạch Lake . Some North Vietnamese pulled him ashore, then others crushed his shoulder with a rifle butt and bayoneted him. McCain was then transported to Hanoi's main Hỏa Lò Prison , nicknamed the "Hanoi Hilton". Although McCain was seriously wounded and injured, his captors refused to treat him. They beat and interrogated him and he
1288-630: A representative because he was interested in current events, was ready for a new challenge, and had developed political ambitions. Living in Phoenix, he went to work for his new father-in-law's large Anheuser-Busch beer distributorship. As vice president of public relations at the distributorship, he gained political support among the local business community, meeting powerful figures such as banker Charles Keating Jr. , real estate developer Fife Symington III (later Governor of Arizona) and newspaper publisher Darrow "Duke" Tully . In 1982, McCain ran as
1380-500: A reputation as a man who partied. He completed flight school in 1960, and became a naval pilot of ground-attack aircraft ; he was assigned to A-1 Skyraider squadrons aboard the aircraft carriers USS Intrepid and USS Enterprise in the Caribbean and Mediterranean Seas . McCain began as a sub-par flier who was at times careless and reckless; during the early to mid-1960s, two of his flight missions crashed, and
1472-520: A reputation for independence during the 1990s. He took pride in challenging party leadership and establishment forces, becoming difficult to categorize politically. As a member of the 1991–1993 Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs , chaired by fellow Vietnam War veteran and Democrat, John Kerry , McCain investigated the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue , to determine the fate of U.S. service personnel listed as missing in action during
1564-479: A senator—and as a lifelong gambler with close ties to the gambling industry —McCain was one of the main authors of the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act , which codified rules regarding Native American gambling enterprises . McCain was also a strong supporter of the Gramm–Rudman legislation that enforced automatic spending cuts in the case of budget deficits. McCain soon gained national visibility. He delivered
1656-605: A site on the western edge of the city during the 1980s. An anti-moose mat was installed around the runway in 2005, giving a light shock to animals which might otherwise wander into the path of moving aircraft. The old airport site is currently home to a city park. Wasilla also has eight public-use seaplane bases located on area lakes. Private-use air facilities registered with the FAA include 43 land-based airstrips , eight additional seaplane bases, two heliports and one STOLport . The City of Wasilla operates several parks, including
1748-401: A successful example of "retail politics", and he used free media to compensate for his lack of funds. One reporter later recounted that, "McCain talked all day long with reporters on his Straight Talk Express bus; he talked so much that sometimes he said things that he shouldn't have, and that's why the media loved him." On February 1, 2000, he won New Hampshire's primary with 49 percent of
1840-411: A third mission collided with power lines, but he received no major injuries. His aviation skills improved over time, and he was seen as a good pilot, albeit one who tended to " push the envelope " in his flying. On July 3, 1965, McCain was 28 when he married Carol Shepp , who had worked as a runway model and secretary. McCain adopted her two young children, Douglas and Andrew. He and Carol then had
1932-820: A vocal critic of the Trump administration . While McCain opposed the Obama-era Affordable Care Act (ACA), he cast the deciding vote against the American Health Care Act of 2017 , which would have partially repealed the ACA. After being diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2017, he reduced his role in the Senate to focus on treatment, dying from the disease in 2018. John Sidney McCain III was born on August 29, 1936, at Coco Solo Naval Air Station in
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#17327943796222024-640: A well-received speech at the 1988 Republican National Convention , was mentioned by the press as a short list vice-presidential running mate for Republican nominee George H. W. Bush , and was named chairman of Veterans for Bush. McCain became embroiled in a scandal during the 1980s, as one of five United States senators comprising the so-called Keating Five . Between 1982 and 1987, McCain had received $ 112,000 in lawful political contributions from Charles Keating Jr. and his associates at Lincoln Savings and Loan Association , along with trips on Keating's jets that McCain belatedly repaid, in 1989. In 1987, McCain
2116-509: Is a list of all Predators/Timberwolves/Raptors players who have won league Awards Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 2012 Indoor Football League season . Note: The Finish, Wins, Losses, and Ties columns list regular season results and exclude any postseason play. Wasilla, Alaska Wasilla ( Dena'ina : Benteh ) is a city in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska , United States, and
2208-512: Is elected separately. A run-off election is held if no candidate for mayor receives more than 40% of the votes cast. Run-off elections are not held for city council seats. All positions are part-time. While Wasilla has an Alaska State Troopers presence, Wasilla falls under the jurisdiction of the Wasilla Police Department, founded in 1993, and employs 25 sworn officers. Emergency services and fire protection are provided by
2300-548: The 2008 United States presidential election . Wasilla is named after Chief Wasilla, a local Dena'ina chief . "Wasilla" is the anglicized spelling of the chief's Russian-given name, Васи́лий Vasilij , which corresponds to the English name Basil . Glacial ice sheets covered most of the northern hemisphere during the last glacial period, between 26,500 and 19,000–20,000 years ago, until they disappeared between 10,000 and about 7,000 years ago. Early humans moved through
2392-785: The Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987 , and voted to override President Reagan's veto of that legislation the following March. Senator McCain became a member of the Armed Services Committee , with which he had formerly done his Navy liaison work; he also joined the Commerce Committee and the Indian Affairs Committee . He continued to support the Native American agenda. As first a House member and then
2484-637: The Clinton administration but opposed by the industry and most Republicans, the bill failed to gain cloture . In November 1998, McCain won re-election to a third Senate term in a landslide over his Democratic opponent, environmental lawyer Ed Ranger. In the February 1999 Senate trial following the impeachment of Bill Clinton , McCain voted to convict the president on both the perjury and obstruction of justice counts, saying Clinton had violated his sworn oath of office. In March 1999, McCain voted to approve
2576-652: The George Parks Highway around 1970, nearby Palmer was the leading city in the Matanuska Valley. Wasilla was at the end of the Palmer-Wasilla highway and the road to Big Lake provided access to land west of Wasilla. The Parks Highway put Wasilla at mile 40–42 of what became the major highway and railroad transportation corridor linking Southcentral Alaska to Interior Alaska. As a result, population growth and community development shifted from
2668-597: The Glenn Highway connects Wasilla to Anchorage and communities on the Kenai Peninsula . The Parks also links the Matanuska Valley northward to the rest of the state and Canada. The Alaska Railroad serves Wasilla. The city-owned Wasilla Airport , with a paved 3,700-foot (1,100 m) runway , provides air taxi services. The airport was formerly located in the city center before moving to
2760-587: The House Committee on Interior Affairs . Also that year, he opposed creation of a federal Martin Luther King Jr. Day , but admitted in 2008: "I was wrong and eventually realized that, in time to give full support [in 1990] for a state holiday in Arizona." At this point, McCain's politics were mainly in line with those of President Ronald Reagan ; this included support for Reaganomics , and he
2852-587: The Matanuska-Susitna Borough under Central Mat-Su Fire Department. Wasilla is served by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District . It has five high schools: There are also career training and technical colleges in Wasilla. Mat-Su Regional Medical Center opened in January 2006. It is outside the city limits halfway between Wasilla and its twin town of Palmer . The George Parks Highway in conjunction with
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2944-790: The NATO bombing campaign against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , saying that the ongoing genocide of the Kosovo War must be stopped and criticizing past Clinton administration inaction. Later in 1999, McCain shared the Profile in Courage Award with Feingold for their work in trying to enact their campaign finance reform, although the bill was still failing repeated attempts to gain cloture. In August 1999, McCain's memoir Faith of My Fathers , co-authored with Mark Salter ,
3036-547: The Panama Canal Zone , to naval officer John S. McCain Jr. and Roberta Wright McCain . He had an older sister, Sandy, and a younger brother, Joe . At that time, the Panama Canal was under U.S. control, and he was granted U.S. citizenship at the age of eleven months. His father and his paternal grandfather, John S. McCain Sr. , were also Naval Academy graduates and both became four-star admirals in
3128-597: The Senate Commerce Committee from 1997 to 2001 and 2003 to 2005, where he opposed pork barrel spending and earmarks . He belonged to the bipartisan " Gang of 14 ", which played a key role in alleviating a crisis over judicial nominations. McCain entered the race for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination , but lost a heated primary season contest to George W. Bush . He secured the 2008 Republican presidential nomination , beating fellow candidates Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee , though he lost
3220-694: The USS ; Oriskany , another carrier employed in Operation Rolling Thunder. There, he was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal and the Bronze Star Medal for missions flown over North Vietnam. McCain was taken prisoner of war on October 26, 1967. He was flying his 23rd bombing mission over North Vietnam when his A-4E Skyhawk was shot down by a missile over Hanoi . McCain fractured both arms and
3312-563: The United States Census Bureau , the city has an area of 12.4 square miles (32.2 km (12.4 sq mi). Of that, 11.7 square miles (30.4 km ) is land and 0.7 square miles (1.8 km ) (5.64%) is water. Located near Wasilla Lake and Lake Lucille , Wasilla is one of two towns in the Matanuska Valley . The community surrounds Mi. 39–46 of the George Parks Highway , roughly 43 mi (69 km) by highway northeast of Anchorage . Nearly one third of
3404-788: The United States Navy . The McCain family moved with their father as he took various naval postings in the United States and in the Pacific. As a result, the younger McCain attended a total of about 20 schools. In 1951, the family settled in Northern Virginia , and McCain attended Episcopal High School , a private preparatory boarding school in Alexandria . He excelled at wrestling and graduated in 1954. He referred to himself as an Episcopalian as recently as June 2007, after which date he said he came to identify as
3496-660: The af2 which played from 2005 until 2007 . A team called the Everett Destroyers was proposed for the IFL's inaugural 2009 season , but folded before ever playing a single down. On July 30, 2012, the parent company, Northwest Pro Sports LLC, filed For Bankruptcy. The Everett Raptors are now out of IFL and did not play 2012-2013. Running backs Wide receivers Defensive linemen Defensive backs Kickers Exempt List Refused to Report → More rosters The following Predators/Timberwolves/Raptors players have been named to All-IFL Teams: The following
3588-590: The fourth-largest city in Alaska. It is located on the northern point of Cook Inlet in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley of the southcentral part of the state. The city's population was 9,054 at the 2020 census , up from 7,831 in 2010. Wasilla is the largest city in the borough and a part of the Anchorage metropolitan area , which had an estimated population of 398,328 in 2020. Established at
3680-559: The Navy as a captain in 1981 and moved to Arizona. In 1982, McCain was elected to the House of Representatives, where he served two terms. Four years later, he was elected to the Senate, where he served six terms. While generally adhering to conservative principles, McCain also gained a reputation as a "maverick" for his willingness to break from his party on certain issues, including LGBT rights , gun regulations , and campaign finance reform where his stances were more moderate than those of
3772-566: The Navy as a captain on April 1, 1981. He was designated as disabled and awarded a disability pension . Upon leaving the military, he moved to Arizona. His numerous military decorations and awards include: the Silver Star , two Legion of Merits , Distinguished Flying Cross , three Bronze Star Medals, two Purple Hearts , two Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medals , and the Prisoner of War Medal . McCain set his sights on becoming
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3864-512: The Navy's liaison to the U.S. Senate beginning in 1977. In retrospect, he said that this represented his "real entry into the world of politics, and the beginning of my second career as a public servant." His key behind-the-scenes role gained congressional financing for a new supercarrier against the wishes of the Carter administration . In April 1979, McCain met Cindy Lou Hensley , a teacher from Phoenix, Arizona , whose father had founded
3956-477: The Navy. My father was in the Navy. My grandfather was in the Navy. We in the military service tend to move a lot. We have to live in all parts of the country, all parts of the world. I wish I could have had the luxury, like you, of growing up and living and spending my entire life in a nice place like the First District of Arizona, but I was doing other things. As a matter of fact, when I think about it now,
4048-537: The North Vietnamese a propaganda victory. From late 1969, treatment of McCain and many of the other POWs became more tolerable, while McCain continued to resist the camp authorities. McCain and other prisoners cheered the U.S. "Christmas Bombing" campaign of December 1972, viewing it as a forceful measure to push North Vietnam to terms. McCain was a prisoner of war in North Vietnam for five and
4140-531: The Palmer area to Wasilla and the surrounding area. Wasilla was incorporated as a city in 1974. All non- borough municipalities throughout Alaska are designated cities. In 1994, a statewide initiative to move Alaska's capital to Wasilla was defeated by a vote of about 116,000 to 96,000. About that time, the Matanuska Valley began to recover from an economic collapse, beginning a sustained boom that involved dramatic population growth, increased local employment, and
4232-539: The U.S. from a Bangladeshi orphanage run by Mother Teresa . The McCains decided to adopt her and named her Bridget. McCain's Senate career began in January 1987, after he defeated his Democratic opponent, former state legislator Richard Kimball , by 20 percentage points in the 1986 election. McCain succeeded Arizona native, conservative icon, and the 1964 Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater upon Goldwater's retirement as U.S. senator from Arizona for 30 years. In January 1988, McCain voted in favor of
4324-601: The Vietnam War. The committee's unanimous report stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." Helped by McCain's efforts, in 1995 the U.S. normalized diplomatic relations with Vietnam. McCain was vilified by some POW/MIA activists who, despite the committee's unanimous report, believed many Americans were still held against their will in Southeast Asia. From January 1993 until his death, McCain
4416-540: The area and left evidence of their passage. The Matanuska-Susitna valley was eventually settled by the Dena'ina Alaska natives who utilized the fertile lands and fishing opportunities of Cook Inlet . The Dena'ina are one of the eleven sub-groups comprising the indigenous Athabaskan groups extending down Canada's western coast. The area around downtown Wasilla was known to the Dena'ina as Benteh , which translates as "among
4508-421: The average family size was 3.27. In the community of Wasilla, the age distribution of the population shows 33.6% under the age of 18, 10.0% from 18 to 24, 30.7% from 25 to 44, 19.0% from 45 to 64, and 6.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 30. For every 100 females, there were 99.5 males; for every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.0 males. The median income for a household in Wasilla
4600-473: The brutality of American politics". A variety of interest groups, which McCain had challenged in the past, ran negative ads. Bush borrowed McCain's earlier language of reform, and declined to dissociate himself from a veterans activist who accused McCain (in Bush's presence) of having "abandoned the veterans" on POW/MIA and Agent Orange issues. Incensed, McCain ran ads accusing Bush of lying and comparing
4692-557: The census of 2000, there were 5,469 people (up from 4,028 in 1990), 1,979 households, and 1,361 families residing in the city. The population density was 466.8 people per square mile (180.2 people/km ). There were 2,119 housing units at an average density of 180.9 units per square mile (69.8 units/km ). The racial makeup of the city was 85.5% White, 0.6% Black or African American, 5.3% Native American, 1.3% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 1.3% from other races, and 5.9% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.7% of
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#17327943796224784-485: The corrupting influence of large political contributions—from corporations, labor unions, other organizations, and wealthy individuals—and he made this his signature issue. Starting in 1994, he worked with Democratic Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold on campaign finance reform ; their McCain–Feingold bill attempted to put limits on " soft money ". The efforts of McCain and Feingold were opposed by some of
4876-572: The economy. One hundred and twenty area residents hold commercial fishing permits; commercial fishermen work seasonally in Lower Cook Inlet and distant Bristol Bay or the Gulf of Alaska and Prince William Sound (there are no commercial fisheries in Upper Cook Inlet). The Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry in Wasilla was established in 1967, "to give a home to the transportation and industrial remnants and to tell
4968-490: The entire year, there are 30–31 days of sub-0 °F (−17.8 °C) lows, 37–38 days of 70 °F (21.1 °C)+ highs, and 1.4 days of 80 °F (26.7 °C)+ highs. The average annual precipitation is 17 inches (430 mm), with 52 inches (1.32 m) of snowfall. Wasilla first appeared on the 1930 U.S. Census as an unincorporated village of 51 residents. Of these, all 51 were White. It has returned in every successive census and formally incorporated in 1974. As of
5060-513: The first season of the ABC reality series Emergency Call , which chronicles real-life 9-1-1 calls and the operator-dispatchers who handle them. Wasilla was also the setting of the short-lived MTV reality show Slednecks . John McCain John Sidney McCain III (August 29, 1936 – August 25, 2018) was an American politician and United States Navy officer who served as
5152-559: The general election to Barack Obama . McCain subsequently adopted more orthodox conservative stances and attitudes and largely opposed actions of the Obama administration , especially with regard to foreign policy matters. In 2015, he became Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee . He refused to support then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election and later became
5244-423: The gold fields at Cache Creek and Willow Creek. More than 200 farm families from the Upper Midwest were moved into the Matanuska and Susitna valleys in 1935 as part of a U.S. government program to start a new farming community to counteract this trend; their linguistic influence is still audible in the region. The area was a supply base for gold mines near Hatcher Pass through World War II. Until construction of
5336-400: The governor to Bill Clinton , which Bush said was "about as low a blow as you can give in a Republican primary". An anonymous smear campaign began against McCain, delivered by push polls , faxes, e-mails, flyers, and audience plants . The smears claimed that McCain had fathered a black child out of wedlock (the McCains' dark-skinned daughter was adopted from Bangladesh), that his wife Cindy
5428-399: The intersection of the Alaska Railroad and Old Carle Wagon Road, the city prospered at the expense of the nearby mining town of Knik . Historically entrepreneurial, the economic base shifted in the 1970s from small-scale agriculture and recreation to support for workers employed in Anchorage or on Alaska's North Slope oilfields and related infrastructure. The George Parks Highway turned
5520-461: The lakes". Near the mouth of the Matanuska River, the town of Knik was settled about 1880. In 1900, the Willow Creek Mining District was established to the north and Knik thrived as a mining settlement. In 1917, the U.S. government planned the Alaska Railroad to intersect the Carle Wagon Road (present Wasilla-Fishhook Road) which connected Knik and the mines. Local businesses and residents rushed to buy land nearby, and Knik declined. Wasilla Station
5612-443: The least notion of what it took to win the war." On July 29, 1967, McCain was a lieutenant commander when he was near the center of the USS Forrestal fire . He escaped from his burning jet and was trying to help another pilot escape when a bomb exploded; McCain was struck in the legs and chest by fragments. The ensuing fire killed 134 sailors. With the Forrestal out of commission, McCain volunteered for assignment with
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#17327943796225704-428: The moneyed interests targeted, by incumbents in both parties, by those who felt spending limits impinged on free political speech and might be unconstitutional as well, and by those who wanted to counterbalance the power of what they saw as media bias . Despite sympathetic coverage in the media, initial versions of the McCain–Feingold Act were filibustered and never came to a vote. The term " maverick Republican"
5796-626: The outskirts of Hanoi. In December 1967, McCain was placed in a cell with two other Americans, who did not expect him to live more than a week. In March 1968, McCain was placed in solitary confinement , where he remained for two years. In mid-1968, his father John S. McCain Jr. was named commander of all U.S. forces in the Vietnam theater, and the North Vietnamese offered McCain early release because they wanted to appear merciful for propaganda purposes, and also to show other POWs that elite prisoners were willing to be treated preferentially. McCain refused repatriation unless every man taken in before him
5888-416: The party's base. McCain was investigated and largely exonerated in a political influence scandal of the 1980s as one of the Keating Five ; he then made regulating the financing of political campaigns one of his signature concerns, which eventually resulted in passage of the McCain–Feingold Act in 2002. He was also known for his work in the 1990s to restore diplomatic relations with Vietnam . McCain chaired
5980-404: The people of Wasilla drive the 40-minute commute to work in Anchorage every day. Six miles to the southeast is Mount POW/MIA . Wasilla has a climate similar to that of Anchorage , classified as a subarctic climate ( Dfc ) by Köppen-Geiger climate classification , although with slightly warmer daytime maxima and colder nighttime minima due to its inland location. On average, over the course of
6072-414: The place I lived longest in my life was Hanoi. McCain won a highly contested primary election with the assistance of local political endorsements, his Washington connections, and money that his wife lent to his campaign. He then easily won the general election in the heavily Republican district. In 1983, McCain was elected to lead the incoming group of Republican representatives, and was assigned to
6164-403: The political and financial support of most of the party establishment, whereas McCain was supported by many moderate Republicans and some conservative Republicans. McCain focused on the New Hampshire primary , where his message appealed to independents. He traveled on a campaign bus called the Straight Talk Express. He held many town hall meetings , answering every question voters asked, in
6256-406: The population. There were 1,979 households, out of which 43.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.2% were married couples living together, 13.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 31.2% were non-families. 23.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 6.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.76 and
6348-545: The powerful Senate Commerce Committee; he was criticized for accepting funds from corporations and businesses under the committee's purview, but in response said the small contributions he received were not part of the big-money nature of the campaign finance problem. McCain took on the tobacco industry in 1998, proposing legislation to increase cigarette taxes to fund anti-smoking campaigns, discourage teenage smokers, increase money for health research studies, and help states pay for smoking-related health care costs. Supported by
6440-419: The rules. "He collected demerits the way some people collect stamps." His class rank (894 of 899) was not indicative of his intelligence nor his IQ , which had been tested to be 128 and 133. McCain graduated in 1958. McCain began his early military career when he was commissioned as an ensign , and started two and a half years of training at Pensacola to become a naval aviator. While there, he earned
6532-485: The stories of the people and the machines that opened Alaska to exploration and growth." In 2010, the Menard Center lost a tenant when the Arctic Predators did not play as a member of the Indoor Football League . The Wasilla City Council is the city's legislature. It enacts laws and policy statements, sets the property tax rate, and approves the budget and funds for city services. It has six members, elected at-large by Wasilla residents for three year terms. The mayor
6624-756: The team's name to the Seattle Timberwovles while naming Mike Berry the team general manager, and Sean Ponder the team's new head coach. On October 18, 2011, it was announced that the Timberwolves were moving to Everett, adopting the new Everett Raptors identity. The Raptors were the second indoor football team to play in Everett, following the Everett Hawks of the National Indoor Football League and later
6716-414: The town into a commuter suburb of Anchorage. The headquarters of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race , a popular and significant sporting event in Alaska, is located in Wasilla. Wasilla gained international attention when Sarah Palin , who served as Mayor of Wasilla before her election as Governor of Alaska , was chosen by John McCain as his running mate for Vice President of the United States in
6808-458: The transition to a satellite bedroom community where many workers commute to Anchorage for employment. Local service employment has increased in recent years. About 35 percent of the Wasilla workforce commutes to Anchorage . The local economy is diverse, and residents are employed in a variety of city, borough, state, federal, retail and professional service positions. Tourism, agriculture, wood products, steel, and concrete products are part of
6900-669: The troops too late; in the interim, the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing killed hundreds. McCain won re-election to the House easily in 1984, and gained a spot on the House Foreign Affairs Committee . In 1985, he made his first return trip to Vietnam, and also traveled to Chile where he met with its military junta ruler, General Augusto Pinochet . In 1984, McCain and Cindy had their first child, daughter Meghan , followed two years later by son John IV and in 1988 by son James. In 1991, Cindy brought an abandoned three-month-old girl needing medical treatment to
6992-554: The vote to Bush's 30 percent. The Bush campaign and the Republican establishment feared that a McCain victory in the crucial South Carolina primary might give his campaign unstoppable momentum. The Arizona Republic wrote that the McCain–Bush primary contest in South Carolina "has entered national political lore as a low-water mark in presidential campaigns", while The New York Times called it "a painful symbol of
7084-708: The would-be head coach led to difficulty in obtaining a lease, so the IFL and the Arctic Predators split ways. However, the A-Preds did not fold immediately; they played that season in the American Indoor Football Association . On January 10, 2011, the Kent Predators were sold to Jeffery Scott, who hired new head coach Keith Evans, just two days later. On April 13, the team was sold again, this time to Tom Dowling, changed
7176-436: Was $ 48,226, and the median income for a family was $ 53,792. Males had a median income of $ 41,332 versus $ 29,119 for females. The per capita income for the town was $ 21,127. About 5.7% of families and 9.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 12.6% of those under the age of 18 and 9.7% of those 65 and older. According to the United States Census Bureau , the median household income in Wasilla from 2010 to 2014
7268-539: Was $ 62,622, with a per capita income of $ 28,704 and a poverty rate of 11.2% in the same year. The estimated rent burden in Wasilla was 31.7% (2011). Wasilla began as a transportation logistics and trade center serving natural resource extraction (mining, trapping & timber) followed by small-scale agricultural activity circa 1935; around 1975, construction of the Parks Highway substantially reduced travel time to Anchorage (approximately 43 miles away), encouraging
7360-668: Was Chairman of the International Republican Institute , an organization that supports the emergence of political democracy worldwide. In 1993 and 1994, McCain voted to confirm President Clinton's nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court , Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer , whom he considered qualified. He later explained that "under our Constitution, it is the president's call to make." McCain had also voted to confirm nominees of presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, including Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas . McCain attacked what he saw as
7452-699: Was active on Indian Affairs bills. He supported most aspects of the foreign policy of the Reagan administration , including its hardline stance against the Soviet Union and policy towards Central American conflicts , such as backing the Contras in Nicaragua. McCain opposed keeping U.S. Marines deployed in Lebanon , citing unattainable objectives, and subsequently criticized President Reagan for pulling out
7544-491: Was again on the short list of possible vice-presidential picks, this time for Republican nominee Bob Dole . While Dole instead selected Jack Kemp , he chose McCain to deliver the nominating speech for him in the presidential roll call vote at the 1996 Republican National Convention . The following year, Time magazine named McCain as one of the "25 Most Influential People in America". In 1997, McCain became chairman of
7636-586: Was also released. Such early release was prohibited by the POWs' interpretation of the military Code of Conduct , which states in Article III: "I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy." To prevent the enemy from using prisoners for propaganda, officers were to agree to be released in the order in which they were captured. Beginning in August 1968, McCain was subjected to severe torture. He
7728-862: Was bound and beaten every two hours, and he was suffering from heat exhaustion and dysentery . Further injuries brought McCain to "the point of suicide", but his preparations were interrupted by guards. Eventually, McCain made an anti-U.S. propaganda "confession". He had always felt that his statement was dishonorable, but as he later wrote: "I had learned what we all learned over there: every man has his breaking point. I had reached mine." Many U.S. POWs were tortured and maltreated to extract "confessions" and propaganda statements; virtually all eventually yielded something. McCain received two to three beatings weekly because of his continued refusal to sign additional statements. McCain refused to meet various anti-war groups seeking peace in Hanoi, wanting to give neither them nor
7820-607: Was frequently applied to McCain, and he also used it himself. In 1993, McCain opposed military operations in Somalia . Another target of his was pork barrel spending by Congress, and he actively supported the Line Item Veto Act of 1996 , which gave the president power to veto individual spending items but was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1998. In the 1996 presidential election , McCain
7912-401: Was given medical care only when the North Vietnamese discovered that his father was an admiral. His status as a prisoner of war (POW) made the front pages of major American newspapers. McCain spent six weeks in the hospital, where he received marginal care. He had lost 50 pounds (23 kg), he was in a chest cast, and his gray hair had turned white. McCain was sent to a different camp on
8004-475: Was named for the nearby Wasilla Creek. Local miners used the name "Wasilla Creek", referring to Wassila, a chief of the Dena'ina. There are two sources cited for the name, one being derived from a Dena'ina word meaning "breath of air" while another stating Dena'ina derived it from the Russian name Васи́лий Vasilij . As Knik declined into a ghost town , Wasilla served early fur trappers and miners working
8096-425: Was one of the five senators whom Keating contacted to prevent the government's seizure of Lincoln, and McCain met twice with federal regulators to discuss the government's investigation of Lincoln. In 1999, McCain said: "The appearance of it was wrong. It's a wrong appearance when a group of senators appear in a meeting with a group of regulators, because it conveys the impression of undue and improper influence. And it
8188-546: Was published; a reviewer observed that its appearance "seems to have been timed to the unfolding Presidential campaign." The most successful of his writings, it received positive reviews, became a bestseller, and was later made into a TV film . The book traces McCain's family background and childhood, covers his time at Annapolis and his service before and during the Vietnam War, concluding with his release from captivity in 1973. According to one reviewer, it describes "the kind of challenges that most of us can barely imagine. It's
8280-464: Was reinstated. In 1976, he became Commanding Officer of a training squadron stationed in Florida. He improved the unit's flight readiness and safety records, and won the squadron its first-ever Meritorious Unit Commendation . During this period in Florida, he had extramarital affairs, and his marriage began to falter, about which he later stated: "The blame was entirely mine". McCain served as
8372-621: Was the wrong thing to do." In the end, McCain was cleared by the Senate Ethics Committee of acting improperly or violating any law or Senate rule, but was mildly rebuked for exercising "poor judgment". In his 1992 re-election bid, the Keating Five affair was not a major issue, and he won handily, gaining 56 percent of the vote to defeat Democratic community and civil rights activist Claire Sargent and independent former governor, Evan Mecham . McCain developed
8464-545: Was then four inches shorter, in a wheelchair or on crutches, and substantially heavier than when he had last seen her. As a returned POW, he became a celebrity of sorts. McCain underwent treatment for his injuries that included months of physical therapy . He attended the National War College at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C., during 1973–1974. He was rehabilitated by late 1974, and his flight status
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