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Tied up, blindfolded, waiting to die: the truth about the hostages' ordeal
The Independent | April 7, 2007 | Terri Judd

Posted on 04/07/2007 4:07:57 PM PDT by Kaslin

Article can ot be posted as per publisher’s copyright complaint.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bombirannow; crimnals; iran; iraq; piracy
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To: stm

I also believe mccain was the ONLY viet nam P.O.W. that gained weight during captivity.


21 posted on 04/07/2007 9:01:19 PM PDT by stumpy
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To: doc1019

Maybe the Dems have been holding back so if he ever gets the nod, the “Swift Boating” of John McCain can begin?


22 posted on 04/07/2007 9:05:30 PM PDT by streetpreacher (What if you're wrong?)
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To: stm
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/ltprofilet.htm

LEO T. PROFILET
Captain - United States Navy
Shot Down: August 21, 1967
Released: March 14, 1973

I am 46 years old now, a career Naval Officer with 26 years of continuous active service; a Naval Aviator since 1949. In 1950-51 I flew 98 missions in Korea in the venerable A-1 "Spad", a propeller driven attack aircraft. I have a BS in Aeronautical Engineering and am a graduate of the Naval War College. Cairo, Illinois is my birthplace, where I grew up to the age of 18. Then I attended Loyola University in New Orleans before starting flight training at Pensacola, Florida. I have four children, ages 16 to 23. My oldest, a daughter, is married. My family moved from Whidby Island, Washington in 1969 (two years after I was shot down) to Palo Alto, California. So they have been there four years now, which is by far a record for us.

In 1966 I took command of Attack Squadron 196, an A-6 Intruder squadron flying
from the USS Constellation. In August 1967 I was shot down on my 59th mission
while diving on a target just outside of Hanoi. My bombardier-navigator, Cdr. Bill Hardman, and I were captured immediately and taken quickly to the prison in Hanoi. I did not see Bill for the next 5 1/2  years, but we came out together on the Operation Homecoming flight from Hanoi to Clark AFB in March, 1973. During my years in Hanoi I never lost faith in the American people. When I learned of the tremendous support given to the POW/MIA cause, the many organizations who responded to the call of our wives and families, that wonderful bracelet program, the letter writing campaigns, the profoundly moving welcome home - I knew that my faith was right on. The strength of our beautiful nation comes from her people. I hope that all of  us, especially our young people, will become as personally involved in the future of America as with the POW/MIA cause.

I thank all of America for getting us home with honor. Let us not forget that the real heroes are our families who went through years of torment and anguish. And remember that the families of the men MIA are still undergoing that torment and anguish. Also, let us not forget the thousands who did not survive, nor the men who came home wounded, some crippled for life. Theirs was a far greater sacrifice than mine.

Leo Profilet retired from the United States Navy as a Captain. He and his wife Sue resided in California until his death January 30, 2004. He is survived his wife, two sons, and two daughters. Burial Arlington National Cemetery, on 21 April 2004.

23 posted on 04/07/2007 9:14:49 PM PDT by streetpreacher (What if you're wrong?)
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To: stm
I wish someone would skewer that fat pig on a spit and roast her big ass over an open fire.

I hope I'm upwind when it happens. Way upwind. Can you imagine the grease fire that could result from such a barbecue?

24 posted on 04/07/2007 9:32:30 PM PDT by Wycowboy
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To: doc1019
We could Swift Boat him!!!

Bwahahahahahahahahahaaaaaa!!!!
25 posted on 04/08/2007 7:23:17 AM PDT by stm (Believe 1% of what you hear in the drive-by media and take half of that with a grain of salt)
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To: HeartlandOfAmerica
So while you were de-escalating, the enemy was escalating. Tell me who's going to win that confrontation.

According to the pansified liberal left and all the rest of the terror coddling spinless ilk, more de-escalation will win the day- evidently some 10,000+ years of proof that shows that 'negotiations with those who wish you dead' isn't quite enough proof that 'de-escalating tactics' NEVER work

26 posted on 04/08/2007 11:24:10 AM PDT by CottShop
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To: CottShop
Scary, isn't it?

And scarier yet is that I heard one of the captured sailors use the term "de-escalate" as well as the Admiral commanding the flotilla that the Cornwall was attached to.

It's not a ROE, it's a MINDSET!

27 posted on 04/08/2007 11:44:42 AM PDT by HeartlandOfAmerica ("Global warming" and "Climate Change" are the biggest hoaxes ever perpetrated by confidence (wo)men!)
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To: stm

Can I help? I can’t stand her.


28 posted on 04/08/2007 1:37:31 PM PDT by greccogirl
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