I have no doubt that Ron Brown was killed, but regarding Chung, you're basically saying that because everyone else was doing it. . . .blah blah blah? If thats the case then this man deserves no hero status.
Johnny didn't have to do anything to help the Long Beach Patriots save the Long Beach Naval Station from being taken over by the Chicoms - but he did. The point is: Johnny didn't have to do anything to help anyone else, but he has gone over and above the call of duty in his attempt to make restitution. THAT is what makes him a hero to all of us.
Remember, too, it was Judicial Watch that uncovered Chinagate and John Huang in the Ron-Brown Commerce Dept. Judicial Watch may have in DC the transcript of Nolanda Hill's testimony, which you would eat if it were printed here.
It was Judicial Watch that gave Johnny Chung the first opportunity to tell his own story fully and completely - without any prompting, in Oct. '99. I believe Larry Klayman said, immediately prefacing Johnny's speech, that up until that time the left-wing media poo-pooed anything Johnny said because they claimed he was coached, etc. (something to do with a VRWC?). Immediately after that speech, the Probation Dept. came down hard and heavy on Johnny by taking him away from performing community service at his church, increasing his weekly hours to be performed, AND telling Johnny that he had to tell them PRIOR to his making any future public speeches, TV/radio appearances, etc.
Johnny, in true super-hero fashion, has taken all the abuse dished out by the "mean-spirited" Dem. probation officers and never fought back. I believe the precedent for his behavior can be found in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, where Johnny's mentor and Saviour, Jesus Christ, can be found reacting to Pontius Pilate in a like manner. Yeah, Johnny is a hero to a lot of us, thank you very much. NEVER FORGET!!
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