And yet not one has ever turned up all these years later. McCain took the position he did not out of "treason," but because the baseless idea that there were still POWs in Vietnam was keeping a lot of families from closure and keeping them in pain. The fact is, a lot of Vietnamese manufactured evidence of POWs either to get reward or in the hopes of being allowed into the US. No POW has ever turned up since the war ended and no solid evidence exists there were any--much of the "evidence" there was has been debunked--there's barely any flimsey evidence. Why would the Vietnamese have even wanted to keep them? And why wouldn't there be evidence of any all these years later with satellite technology, etc.? Sorry, but McCain was right to oppose a myth that just kept a lot of families in pain. Do you REALLY think a former POW would fight efforts to bring remaining POWs home if he truly thought there were any left or if there was anything like reasonable evidence there were? Come on.
Misses Bush, read the book “An Enormous Crime” & study it. J. McC and F’n John F’n KERRY. I don’t have time, have an appt & running late—will rebut you later and with more ammo, but doubt it will change your mind.
I do have to thank you, your comments spurred me to double the amount I sent to JD HAWORTH this morning. Give truth a chance.