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McCain and the POW Cover-up

 
 
Reply Sun 21 Sep, 2008 03:17 pm
By Sydney H. Schanberg
This article appeared in the October 6, 2008 edition of The Nation.

September 17, 2008

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 people would logically imagine to be a determined crusader for the interests of POWs and their families became instead the strange champion of hiding the evidence and closing the books.
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Almost as striking is the manner in which the mainstream press has shied from reporting the POW story and McCain's role in it, even as McCain has made his military service and POW history the focus of his presidential campaign. Reporters who had covered the Vietnam War have also turned their heads and walked in other directions. McCain doesn't talk about the missing men, and the press never asks him about them.

The sum of the secrets McCain has sought to hide is not small. There exists a telling mass of official documents, radio intercepts, witness depositions, satellite photos of rescue symbols that pilots were trained to use, electronic messages from the ground containing the individual code numbers given to airmen, a rescue mission by a Special Forces unit that was aborted twice by Washington and even sworn testimony by two defense secretaries that "men were left behind." This imposing body of evidence suggests that a large number--probably hundreds--of the US prisoners held in Vietnam were not returned when the peace treaty was signed in January 1973 and Hanoi released 591 men, among them Navy combat pilot John S. McCain.

The Pentagon had been withholding significant information from POW families for years. What's more, the Pentagon's POW/MIA operation had been publicly shamed by internal whistleblowers and POW families for holding back documents as part of a policy of "debunking" POW intelligence even when the information was obviously credible. The pressure from the families and Vietnam veterans finally produced the creation, in late 1991, of a Senate "Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs." The chair was John Kerry, but McCain, as a POW, was its most pivotal member. In the end, the committee became part of the debunking machine.
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20081006/schanberg
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sun 21 Sep, 2008 03:23 pm
Isn't our country wonderful? People in high places can stop information from being shared with its citizens when it will do harm to their election to office.
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blueflame1
 
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Reply Sun 21 Sep, 2008 03:47 pm
Republicans Allege McCain Covered Up His Collaboration with the North Vietnamese While a POW

By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet. Posted September 21, 2008.
Allegations resurface that McCain made propaganda statements and tried to keep Viet Cong records about him classified. Tools

A 1992 video featuring a Republican senator, Republican congressman and top Capitol Hill staffers who worked on Vietnam prisoner of war and missing in action issues say John McCain collaborated with North Vietnamese while a POW, and then covered up that involvement to the detriment of POW/MIA families seeking access to classified Pentagon records about their own family members.

Watch the Video http://www.alternet.org/election08/99663/
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sun 21 Sep, 2008 04:37 pm
@blueflame1,
blueflame, Another good find. The conservatives won't be able to explain away this one, because it's the republican congress (401 to o in the House) who are charging McCain with what he did as a POW in Vietnam.
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Ramafuchs
 
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Reply Sun 21 Sep, 2008 06:42 pm
@blueflame1,
Don't think that i had not read your threads.
i always do.
My fatalistic observation is this.
Bring the people in a hot climate near the water to quench their thurst.
But force not( expect not) that those thirsty people to thank you for your service.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Sun 21 Sep, 2008 07:55 pm
@blueflame1,
The increased silence of the conservatives are beginning to be deafening. LOL
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