FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: KEITH APPELL (703)-683-5004, ext. 112
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2004
SWIFT VETS AND
POWs MAKE STOLEN HONOR AVAILABLE FREE
TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
At www.StolenHonor.com,
The Public Can Watch What John Kerry, The Democrats, And The Media Have Tried
To Censor … And They Can Watch For Free
ALEXANDRIA,
Va. --- Swift Vets and POWs for Truth today announced it has contracted
with Red, White & Blue Productions to make the groundbreaking 43 minute
documentary Stolen Honor: Wounds That
Never Heal available FREE to the general public through the web site www.StolenHonor.com. In addition, five mini-documentaries
addressing several Kerry controversies will also be available free of charge,
including the controversies over how he received his Silver Star and his three
Purple Hearts and his supposed Christmas in Cambodia.
“American
prisoners of war who were held by the North Vietnamese – an enemy that received
aid and comfort from John Kerry – will not be silenced or censored. Now anybody who wants to see the truth about
how Mr. Kerry’s affected those of us held in captivity can see it for free
without any interference or harassment from Mr. Kerry or his supporters or from
the media,” said Tom McNish, retired U.S. Air Force colonel who was held for
six years and six months in North Vietnamese prisons.
“Mr.
Kerry’s public statements attacked all servicemen serving at the time, calling
all of us war criminals, and giving the North Vietnamese justification to
threaten POWs with trial and punishment as war criminals. We had already resisted several years of
torture in unsuccessful efforts to get us to confess to war crimes. Mr. Kerry’s visits to Paris and meetings
with North Vietnamese and Viet Cong officials – and his subsequent endorsement
of their proposals – only encouraged the enemy and prolonged the war and our
captivity. His actions then would be no
different from U.S. serviceman today denouncing our troops in Iraq as war
criminals, meeting with al Qaeda, publicly advocating their positions, and then
running for President 30 years from now.”
To schedule an interview with Mr. McNish
or another of the POWs contact Keith Appell at (703)-683-5004, ext. 112
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