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The American people of the early 50's, and their media, often seemed unaware that
they were sending young men to fight and die in Korea. But they never betrayed us.
Healing will only come with truthAs with all times of contradictory philosophies surrounded by violence and death, there is much biased opinion, unverified information, and disinformation about the Viet Nam war. Typical is the portrayal Ms. Fonda made of the idyllic life under Communism, and her attribution of the war as an effort of colonization by a Republican administration and President Nixon. The myths of Communist life were exposed with the downfall of the USSR, and the disclosure of the countless murders of political opponents, in all communist countries, not least so in South Vietnam after we betrayed and abandoned them. The facts were always obvious, if ignored by Ms. Fonda:
All these facts have consistently been ignored by Ms. Fonda in her continuing derision of the ordinary Americans who make our country the bulwark of Democracy we are. Indeed, " Ms. Fonda was dubbed by Viet Nam vets with another name."
Indeed, "It shouldn't be forgotten how she earned it." Sadly, Ms. Fonda has herself been the target of deliberate untruth. As though her actions were not contemptible enough without embellishment, a number of totally false stories about her have been circulated lately, involving POWs. The terrible loneliness and vulnerability of those who were captured by an inhumane and alien enemy is self-evident to all. Perhaps for that reason the POWs were selected by some sick person or group to try and magnify the evil of her actions. To keep an objective awareness of Ms. Fonda's actions, and help fairly evaluate our media, you should attempt to verify personally any pertinent accounts, pro or con. In particular, before giving credence to any stories involving the POWs, whether connected to any event, sytem of treatment, or to any individual such as Hanoi Jane, you should read the following:
From: Mike McGrath ( mmcgrath@POP.IEX.NET ) (2) Next, the false stories of John McCain's conduct. Again, there are false stories floating around the net about McCain. He was never missing from our group for six months. He never co-operated with the enemy. We have dozens of us who lived with and around John for his entire time (10-26-67 to 14 March 73). Larry Carrigan, for one, lived with or near both John and Ted Guy. Larry says Ted would never make the statements which are being attributed to him ...and Ted can't set the record straight because he is dead. We have dozens of roommates who will vouch for the loyalty and courage and conduct of John McCain. Here is a more accurate story: John had both arms and at least one leg badly hurt on ejection. He was bayoneted near the groin by a soldier as they were pulling him from the lake. After three days of interrogations and no cooperation, he was near death. They found out his father was Admiral McCain. They stopped the interrogations, gave him medical care, brought in a French reporter (with camera), and let him make a statement to his family that he was alive and would recover and come home. After laying off the rough stuff, and trying to get John to cooperate by the "good guy" treatment for a couple of weeks, they got pissed off that he would not give information or cooperate. So, they threw him in a cell with Bud Day (MOH recipient) and Maj Norris Overly. McCain was in danger of dying from maltreatment. Maj Overly had to nurse both men back to health. From that point on, McCain resisted just as hard as any other POW. He went through the same interrogations and treatment. His roommates can testify to his valor and patriotism. In short, I think that the slanderous reports by faceless people (and some are attributed to Ted Guy...which I doubt are true) are from the bunch who are really pissed off that McCain made a political decision to back Clinton when Clinton decided it was time for "normalization" of diplomatic and trade relations, and it was time to have Ambassadorial level representation. To many, that made John a traitor. To most, it was just a political reality. It opened the door to better cooperation for a host of areas, including a full accounting of the POW/MIA issue (which is still an ongoing issue today. We have 2,060 yet to account for). If you want to get the straight story on McCain's conduct, please contact his roommates. Start with the Honorable Orson Swindle at ( OrsonIII@aol.com ). Thanks for helping shut down these Phony stories. Again, you can copy this paragraph if it will help. Mike McGrath, President of NAM-POWs.
Bottom line: Who are these guys who pretend to know who the POWs
are, what we are, how we think and thought, how we conducted
ourselves, what we said, what we did, or why we did whatever. There
are over 50 books written by or about us which pretty much detail
our ordeal. For book list, see our web site at:
( www.eos.net/rrva/nampow/nampows.html ) If that isn't enough, please
contact us personally and get the straight story. Over 280 of our
e-mail addresses are on the NAM-POW web site. We also list the
300 or so Phony POWs on the Hall of Shame. But please don't
attribute anything to us that is not verified. Thanks. Mike
For those with a genuine interest to find out about us, I suggest
you get a very recently released book, 700 pages of hard hitting
researched reality, "Honor Bound," by Frederick Kiley and Stuart
Rochester (recently nominated for a Pulitzer for this work). This by
far is the most comprehensive work ever done on our ordeal. Do you
want to find out the truth about the Cuban Program, the torture, the
brutality, etc. Just pick up your phone and call the Naval Institute
at: 1-800-233-8764. Read this book first, then we'll talk to you
about real POW experiences in Hanoi... not false stories of Hanoi. | ||||||||||
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