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Topic started on 27-6-2008 @ 05:48 PM by endrun

POW/MIA Families Alleged McCain Assault


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On June 20, 1996, Senator John McCain allegedly assaulted a family member of a Vietnam War prisoner of war (POW) who was missing in action (MIA), as a group of about 15 family members of POW/MIAs watched in astonishment. Within about one month, five ethics complaints had been filed with the Senate Ethics Committee by five eyewitnesses. But the Senate Ethics Committee refused to investigate the matter.



According to eyewitness Carol Hrdlicka, wife of Vietnam War POW/MIA air force pilot Col. David Hrdlicka, the group had been waiting in the hall of the Russell Office Building in Washington, D.C. for McCain to come out of an office in order to hand deliver letters asking him to forego an amendment to the Missing Service Personnel Act (MSPA) of 2005. The MSPA had been signed into law in February 1996 as part of the Defense Authorization Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-106). This law, which updated a 1942 law, had been a major victory for the families of POW/MIAs who worked tirelessly to get it through Congress.
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reply posted on 27-6-2008 @ 08:40 PM by endrun
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Hi JPM: THanks for your post. Can you explain a little more about the wife beating comment? I haven't heard that before and am unfamiliar with the situation.


reply posted on 29-9-2008 @ 12:17 PM by rjmelter
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maybe you have forgotten but McCain is a millionaire and you do not try to mess with Millinaires in America, the outcome is not a very good one...

Truth and Justice only works for the lower class and middle class. The upper class has their own rules.


reply posted on 29-9-2008 @ 12:28 PM by loam
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Well, since we are talking about the claim of assault and not the purpose for which they we seeking McCain, I'd say *he* has a much better case of claiming he was the one accosted by these people laying in wait at his place of employment.

I think this description is rather revealing:



When he [McCain] realized who we were, his face turned red and he became enraged. He would not accept the letters we had brought, he burst through our group assaulting the niece of Jane Duke Gaylor, mother of a MIA. I followed Senator McCain down the hall asking that he leave the legislation alone and all the while he is denying that he knew anything about the Missing Personnel Act. ...As we reached the elevator he said to me that I didn't know what he had been through ... I then stated I understood what he had been through and David Hrdlicka was still going through it. I had the capture picture of my husband and tried to show the picture to him but he would not look at it. ...The elevator arrived and Senator McCain quickly jumped in -- that ended our conversation. After this incident we went to the Capitol Police and filed a report. We also sent complaints to the ethics committee on the Senator's behavior.




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