Right-Wing News Rag Attacks John Kerry's Service
That is, the Village Voice is attacking John Kerry's leadership of the POW/MIA Committee back in the early 1990's. Here's a quote from the piece....
The Massachusetts senator, now seeking the presidency, carried out this subterfuge a little over a decade ago— shredding documents, suppressing testimony, and sanitizing the committee's final report—when he was chairman of the Senate Select Committee on P.O.W./ M.I.A. Affairs.
What was the body of evidence that prisoners were held back? A short list would include more than 1,600 firsthand sightings of live U.S. prisoners; nearly 14,000 secondhand reports; numerous intercepted Communist radio messages from within Vietnam and Laos about American prisoners being moved by their captors from one site to another; a series of satellite photos that continued into the 1990s showing clear prisoner rescue signals carved into the ground in Laos and Vietnam, all labeled inconclusive by the Pentagon; multiple reports about unacknowledged prisoners from North Vietnamese informants working for U.S. intelligence agencies, all ignored or declared unreliable; persistent complaints by senior U.S. intelligence officials (some of them made publicly) that live-prisoner evidence was being suppressed; and clear proof that the Pentagon and other keepers of the "secret" destroyed a variety of files over the years to keep the P.O.W./M.I.A. families and the public from finding out and possibly setting off a major public outcry.
John Kerry made his service in Vietnam a central point of his campaign. He told the Republican party to "Bring It On" when it came to his service in Vietnam. Wouldn't we all have loved it if he would have brought issues to the forefront instead of relying on archaic war references.
Comments
Thanks for the linkage, Brian.
Posted by: AnalogKid | August 24, 2004 5:24 AM
Please tell me you are joking in referring to the Village Voice as a RIGHT-WING rag.
That's a joke right?
Posted by: Jason | August 25, 2004 12:21 PM
Sorry, forgot the "irony" tag ;-)
Posted by: Brian | August 25, 2004 11:37 PM