posted on Oct, 11 2004 @ 10:28 AM
Sinclair Broadcast Group of Maryland, owner of one of the largest chains of TV stations in the nation, plans to pre-empt regular programming next week
to air a documentary that accuses Sen. John Kerry of betraying American prisoners during the Vietnam War. Sinclair has ordered its 62 stations, some
of which are in the critical swing states of Ohio, Florida, Iowa and Wisconsin, to air
Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal during prime-time.
Stolen Honor focuses on Kerry's anti-war testimony to Congress in 1971 and its affect on American POWs in Vietnam. Kerry testified that U.S. forces
routinely comitted atrocities in Vietnam. The film includes interviews with former POWs who say their Vietnamese captors used Kerry's comments to
undercut prisoner morale. Kerry campaign spokesman David Wade on Sunday called the film "lies" and "a smear" and characterized Sinclair as
"another one of President Bush's powerful coporate friends(who are) trying to help him." Vice President Mark Hyman said Kerry declined an
invitation to appear on a discussion program afterwards.
Washington post ,tazrp
Remember character means everything. How would this effect your views if this film is ture?
Further in the New York Times magazine in a interview Sunday, (story by Keen of USA TODAY) - Kerry "We have to get back to the place we were, where
terrorist are not the focus of our lives, but they're a nuisance." He spoke of illegal gambling and prostitution as a similar problems that don't
threaten lives every day. ( Terroist a Nuisance? )
I suppose Kerry voting against Body Armer for our troops is a nuisance as well?