Tuesday, July 21, 2015

McCain and the POW cover-up

Via Cousin John

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He and Kerry, two peas in a pod.

The 'war hero' candidate buried information about POWs left behind in Vietnam

Sydney H. Schanberg won the Pulitzer Prize in 1975 for international reporting “at great risk” from Vietnam and Cambodia. After the war he served as city editor of the New York Times. The Academy Award-winning film “The Killing Fields” was based on his book “The Death and Life of Dith Pran.”

Schanberg was a journalist for 50 years.

This is an expanded version of a story that appeared in the Oct. 6, 2008, issue of The Nation.

Research support was provided by the Investigative Fund of The Nation Institute.

By Sydney H. Schanberg

The Nation – John McCain, who has risen to political prominence on his image as a Vietnam POW war hero, has, inexplicably, worked very hard to hide from the public stunning information about American prisoners in Vietnam who, unlike him, didn’t return home. Throughout his Senate career, McCain has quietly sponsored and pushed into federal law a set of prohibitions that keep the most revealing information about these men buried as classified documents. Thus the war hero who people would logically imagine as a determined crusader for the interests of POWs and their families became instead the strange champion of hiding the evidence and closing the books.

More @ WND

8 comments:

  1. If you're at all interested in a counter-argument, however biased, see: http://www.miafacts.org/

    From the website:

    "I am Joe Schlatter, Colonel, U. S. Army, Retired. I retired on 1 April 1995. My involvement in the MIA issue came during two assignments:

    February 1986 - July 1990

    Feb 86 - Dec 88: Chief, Analysis Branch, Defense Intelligence Agency Special Office for POW-MIA Affairs

    Dec 88 - Jul 90: Chief, Defense Intelligence Agency Special Office for POW-MIA Affairs

    July 1993 - March 1995: Deputy Director, Defense POW-MIA Office

    Vietnam Veteran
    2/13 Field Artillery
    February 1969 - February 1970

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    1. Thanks, don't know and then there is Robert Russell Garwood.

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    2. Yes, Schlatter uses Garwood as a means to denigrate Hendon, as a matter of fact.

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  2. I've never checked on Tighe, but he tried. McCain has (all of his life) been a disappointment. To say the very least. And I shudder to think that this man could have become President. DIA was also prevalent in Central America and Mexico (believe it or not) during the war.

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  3. McCain is also suspect in starting the fire on the USS Forrestal. http://rockcreekfreepress.tumblr.com/post/35321150/navy-releases-mccains-records

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