Well his record can be found online..there are several comprehensive sites....thats how I found them...they also have his position on everything. They have all the candidates...so no big mystery. Mccains wars...they aren't Mccains wars ..they will be our mistakes if we don't elimanate threats. Appease today and glow tommorrow. He's not planning on invading Iran on the ground..so forget that as an argument. As far as the Obama track record..there isn't much actually....he missed 37 percent of the votes. He voted present for an number of them..and the rest he voted the Dem part line.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/o000167/key-votes/
Mccain..Naval academy grad...Pilot during Vietnam...Retired 06 (Captain)
Been in congress since 82, Armed services committe since 87'
Yeah he's qualified..especially given our current circumstances.
I prefer McCain to Romney, although I suspect he will not come up with an acceptable (to US) vision for Iraq either, and continue the Bush muddling around.
However, McCain is a man of his generation for the most part. I like that Obama's just out of diapers as somebody put it. I want somebody just out of diapers because I'm not happy with how the baby boomers and their predecessors handled things. I'm counting on Obama's youth and "outsider" status, and I hope that if he becomes president, he does not lose that. (Probably a pipe dream). It is for these reasons that I do not want Hillary. My grandmother, as I mentioned before, ran out and voted for Hillary early. That alone is reason for me to suspect her

If Obama raises taxes, I'm fine with it. I make more money than the average American, and will probably bear a larger burden, but that's fine. There are things this administration has dropped the ball on, and I'm willing to pay more taxes in the hope that the next one does not.
McCain, as you pointed out, has been on important committees forever, and guess what? He helped develop the particular set of problems we face today, and he has articulated no persuasive solutions. So, as far as I'm concerned, his "experience" is a drawback.