McCain was compelled to get into politics.
United Airlines sure wasn’t going to hire him.
And these films can be seen at ????
Dig.
DIG!!
Dig deeper. The deeper you go, the worse he stinks!
.........and to think the GOP had him as a POTUS candidate!
That’s enough to gag a maggot.
Where are all these films? I’ve never seen them, and I’ll bet you haven’t either.
McCain should rather face a firing squad for his Treason with isis and al-qaeda operatives. That, at least, is provable while there seems to much ambiguity about the former.
He was no hero. We need to see his debriefing file . Why was he called “song bird” by the communists? Why was he released first. Why did he have separate private quarters away from the other prisomers who hated him? Trump has this one right.
I’ve said this before but I’ll say it again. I served with McCain in 1965. We were playing a Navy dice game at the O Club for $5.00. I won but he pulled rank on me and said he won. That incident told me all I that I would ever have to know about McCain.
September 2008
The Number 32: The McCain “Propaganda Tape” Mystery
http://think3institute.blogspot.com/2008/09/number-32-mccain-propaganda-tape.html
[flashback 2008] Hanoi John McCain: the Manchurian Candidate?
Check out article.
Thanks, ETL.
John McCain Sang Like a Canary to the North Vietnamese
Material Supplied by Colonel Ted Guy
John McCains SRO at the Plantation
Dedicated to the Memory of Ted Guy
April 15, 2008
http://www.newtotalitarians.com/index_files/McCainSangLikeACanary.htm
First, this is all what Radio Hanoi and others said McCain said. Much is factually wrong and made up by Hanoi and their friends.
Much of the site itself is pure anti- McCain BS
Secondly, you accused him of making 32 pro-NVN films. Sustain that charge or remove it, as if you cannot prove it, you have slandered him.
I’n no McCain fan, but I am an RVN vet. I thank God I did not spend 20 minutes in the Hanoi Hilton, let alone months and years, especially with a badly broken arm.
Show us a link to those 32 films, or withdraw the comment.
I. I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.
II. I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.
III. If I am captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and to aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy.
IV. If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information or take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades. If I am senior, I will take command. If not, I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me and will back them up in every way.
V. When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am bound to only give name, rank, service number, and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause.
VI. I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America.
This is what Ted Sampley tried to tell everyone for years, and no one listened.
A Vietnam vet detractor says, "He received the nation's third highest award, the Silver Star, for treason. He provided aid and comfort to the enemy!"
The rest of his valor awards issued automatically every year while he was a POW read much like the Silver Star. More boilerplate often repeating the exact same words. An example: "By his heroic endeavors, exceptional skill, and devotion to duty, he reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the Naval Service and the United States Armed Forces."
Yet McCain's conduct while a POW negates these glowing comments. The facts are that he signed a confession and declared himself a "black criminal who performed deeds of an air pirate." This statement and other interviews he gave to the Communist press press were used as propaganda to fan the flames of the antiwar movement.
Accounts by McCain and other writers tell of the horror he endured: relentlessly beatings, torture, broken limbs. All inflicted during savage interrogations. Yet no other POW was a witness to these accounts.
A former POW says "No man witnessed another man during interrogations We relied on each other to tell the truth when a man was returned to his cell."
The U.S. Navy says two eyewitnesses are required for any award of heroism. But for the valor awards McCain received, there are no eyewitnesses, less himself and his captors. And they're not talking. "
bkmk
Since John McCain Brought It Up Why Did He Obstruct
Pro-POW Legislation, Why Do So Many Despise Him?
July 20, 2015
by Rick Wells
Veterans, House Members and Senators are featured in this discussion of the record and anti-veteran behavior of Senator John McCain, particularly after his release from his North Vietnamese captors.
They remark how odd it is that John McCain, once held as a POW himself, would be so bitterly opposed to efforts on behalf of those who might have been left behind by our nation and still be being held in captivity. Those acts include blocking the release of classified intelligence regarding the issue of POW/MIAs. Former Senator Bob Smith (R-NH) describes information being deliberately withheld from a Select Committee on POW/MIA affairs by the U.S. federal government.
Veterans raise the question of whether or not McCain was a collaborator with the enemy, as is strongly rumored, and whether it is out of concerns for damaging information being revealed that McCain is so protective of the still classified information.
There is evidence that the United States is complicit in actively covering up information relating to POWs and MIAs in both Korea and Vietnam, and their subsequent transfer to other nations, such as China and the former Soviet Union, now Russia. McCain and John Kerry are exposed as assisting in that cover-up.
Another interesting point about John Kerry that is revealed by Tracy Usry, a former US Senate Chief Investigator, is that the Heinz Family, which is John Kerrys wifes Ketchup Empire, was given sole rights for the negotiation of all real estate issues within Vietnam. If that is true, there could not be a more egregious conflict of interest imaginable.
There is also information regarding McCains reputation and nickname given by his captives of the Songbird, which refers to his willingness to sing like a bird, telling all he knew from the very beginning, and without the need for torture.
John McCain has never had these questions raised on a national stage before. In spite of the complicit media doing their best to condemn Donald Trump and rally to McCains assistance, thereby eliminating a serious campaign threat to the status quo of non-representative government, the truth may be leaking its way out of the tightly held grip of McCain, Kerry and their anti-American collaborators.
McCain may wish he hadnt picked a fight with Donald Trump. There are lots of people who have come to that realization the hard way. With a reelection fight due 2016, McCain may have introduced issues into the debate he would have preferred had remained outside of the public domain and discussion.
"I appreciate your inviting me. But what I don't understand (pauses), you're suppose to have a committee of "12"
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John Mccain Exposed By Vietnam Vets And Pow's Youtube video (10:39 mins)
The footage begins with Douglass, Usry, OShea and Smith all saying that McCain worked to kill legislation that would have opened the Pentagons classified archive of POW/MIA files. Many, many documents were held back for no reason, former Sen. Smith said. Dorman said legislation that passed the House with no opposing votes was single-handedly blocked in the Senate by McCain. On the Senate side, we had one person standing in the way, Dornan said, referring to McCain.
Dumas then gave the reason why - the Pentagons records would reveal McCain had collaborated with the Vietnamese. He didnt want nobody to check his background because a lot of POWs who were with him in the camp said he was a collaborator with the enemy, Dumas said. He gave the enemy information they wanted.
Lucier, identified as a former U.S. Senate Chief of Staff, said we do know that when he was over there, he cooperated with Communist news services in giving interviews that were not flattering to the United States. Usry, identified as U.S. Senate Minority Staff former chief investigator, said information shows that he made over 32 tapes of propaganda for the Vietnamese government.
[former Rep. Robert Dornan (R-CA)] said there were transcripts of other POWs reacting to McCains false statements, saying, Oh my God, is that Admiral McCains son Is that the admirals son? Is that Johnny, telling us that our principle targets are schools, orphanages, hospitals, temples, churches? That was Jane Fondas line.
Dornan said those transcripts are in war museums in North Vietnam, where McCain, as a senator, pressured the country not to release them or face opposition concerning normalization of relations with the United States.
McCain could not have wanted those to turn up in the middle of a presidential race, the ex-congressman said. He knows that. I know that. And a few other people know that. Thats why he was against Bob Doles legislation.
Dornan then offered another interesting explanation why McCain refused an offer by the North Vietnamese to be released. Dornan said those released first were collaborators, which would have ended McCains military career and hurt the Navy, where his father commanded the Pacific fleet.
Nobody takes that one step beyond that, Dornan said, speaking of McCains refusal to be released. If Admiral John McCains son had accepted this princely status and come home in 1967, while others sat there for five years, what would the Navy have done with the son of an admiral who opted to get special treatment and come home? No Navy career. No House seat. No Senate seat. It would have been the end of his career.
http://www.alternet.org/story/99663/republicans_allege_mccain_covered_up_his_collaboration_with_the_north_vietnamese_while_a_pow
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Here's the complete video. Judge for yourself.