I'm not sure who 'Diety John' specifically is. There could be many people with that name. Maybe it's a local figure or a name within a specific community or story that I'm not familiar with.
Yes, 'John Q' is based on a real - life situation. It reflects the desperate measures a parent might take in the face of a broken healthcare system and the fight to save a loved one's life.
John McCain had a long and eventful political career. He was respected by many for his military service. In the Senate, he worked on various important matters, like immigration reform. McCain was a strong advocate for a more interventionist foreign policy in some areas. He also had his share of political battles within his own party. His real story is one of a man who dedicated his life to public service, through both military and political means.
I'm pretty sure it's not real. Most stories like this are crafted for entertainment and not based on reality. The name itself might suggest a fictional element.
It's hard to say for sure. There are different opinions on this. Some think it could be based on real events, while others believe it's purely fictional.
The John Henry story is based on folk legends and has elements of truth mixed with fictional embellishments. So, it's not strictly real in the traditional sense.
Well, usually when we hear 'John Doe', it's more of a fictional or anonymous reference. But there might be rare cases where it refers to an actual person if it's in a very specific and local context that we don't know about.