Posted on 09/04/2004 8:08:25 AM PDT by Petronski
The Winter Soldier claims were investigated with a view to this, according to Gunther Lewy, and the claims were found not to be credible, one, and the "veterans" were found largely to be civilian ringers, two. (Some of the veterans, for instance, Don Pugsley, actually did serve in Vietnam but not, as they claimed, in combat. Pugsley does not assert any war crimes in his testimony, and if you read it carefully, he's merely repeating rumours he heard hanging around the rear areas. Like Kerry, Pugsley reinvented himself as a hero in recent years -- it's all bullshit; he was injured in a non-combat helicopter crash but never had bullet one shot at him).
d.o.l.
Criminal Number 18F
He has every right to be anger at what Kerry did
Leni
bttt
I purchased the Movie, "THE HANOI HILTON" at Wal-Mart a few weeks ago because it was on sale for $5.99. I recall seeing the movie on television many years ago. I had a chance to watch the movie yesterday and now it the movie, more than ever is relevant to the anti-war actives of John Kerry during the Vietnam War and how the POW's were tortured many times due to the actions of John Kerry, Jane Fonda and their friends in the media.
If you have an opportunity I recommend highly that you see this movie and let others get to see just a glimpse of what the POW's went through while held prisoner by the Communist North Vietnamese.
The video is available from Amazon and other online video stores.
From website: "Shot in the Dark" http://www.shotinthedark.info/
"In 1987, Lionel Chetwynd's excellent Hanoi Hilton received widely-mixed reviews (many of them politically-motivated). Worse, its distributor essentially sat on the movie, under pressure from Hollywood leftists, for its treatment of Jane Fonda. The movie depicted life at North Vietnam's Hoa Lo prison accurately - but it changed the last names of the prisoners, and of their visitors, including Jane Fonda. An actress who represents Fonda ("Paula") does everything Fonda is said to have done while in the Hilton. That was one of several stories that Hollywood didn't want told (that and, of course, the moral of the story; the men survived because of their military training and warrior ethic). "Hanoi Hilton" was buried, received a tiny theatrical release, and is hard to find on video today. (Do it if you can - it's an excellent movie)."
Don't know if you saw this...I just now found it.
Didja see this?
bump a must see!!!!
BTTT... There are now 7 clips from the movie "Stolen Honor" available at the website:
http://www.stolenhonor.com/documentary/samples.asp
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