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Hardcover Prisoners of Hope:: Exploiting the POW/MIA Myth in America Book

ISBN: 0679430164

ISBN13: 9780679430162

Prisoners of Hope:: Exploiting the POW/MIA Myth in America

A journalist presents an eye-opening expose+a7 of the exploitation of the families of soldiers missing in Vietnam, revealing how the U.S. government has mismanaged the issue, the individuals who prey... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great primer on Vietnam

We studied this book in our High School civics class this semester. While it deals with one apsect (the exploitation of the POW issue by revisionists on the right) it is unequivocably knocks down many of the fallacies and lies that surrounded the war. Most jarring was how it showed how, even after the war, when the fake body counts, illegal free fire zones, the killing of tens of thousands of vietname children, were all known, that contempory politicians and extreme self promoters were (and are) exploiting the (...). Our teacher is a Vietnam Vet, he has stories that will make you cringe and feel ashamed for (...). I wish everyone could take his class and learn how and why the military lost that war, and how the lies that got us into resonate today! I have read some criticism of the book, but the critics have one thing in common (even here) they never address specific facts. Look at (...). he is a critic of the book! well he was shown for what he was. that is why even today he calls John mcCain, the biggest and most genuine hereo of the war -- a traitor, when Sampley did nothing!

Exposes the Samply and Limbaugh as being anti-American

This book shows how Ted Sampley abused the hopes of grieving families for profit. Their best-known victim, until now, was Sen. John McCain. He first drew Sampley's poisonous attention when, along with John Kerry, he debunked the idea that Americans were still being held by Vietnam, and endorsed the restoration of diplomatic relations with the Communist government. Keating describes in detail how, in 1992, Sampley commenced a "scurrilous" crusade to punish McCain: "Sampley ... accused McCain of being a weak-minded coward who had escaped death by collaborating with the enemy. Sampley claimed that McCain had first been compromised by the Vietnamese, then recruited by the Soviets. "To those who know McCain and are familiar with his behavior in captivity, the charge is ludicrous. McCain resisted his captors to such a degree that he was isolated in a special prison for troublemakers. He repeatedly refused special favors, including early release, and emerged as a spiritual and religious leader for other prisoners. Nonetheless, Sampley was persistent enough in his claims that the press in McCain's home state of Arizona picked up on the KGB story." This book is an excellent reply to the venomous right such as Rush Limbaugh (who by the way avoided military service) who try to portray honorable Veterans like John McCain and John Kerry as less than honorable vets. McCain and Kerry served with honor. Limbaugh dodged the draft.

Solid and important research for every American

Ms. Keating has produced a first class expose of the deep and tragic situation that surrounds the subject of P.O.W.-M.I.A's of the Vietnam War. She shows with astute research and a concise writing style the way that so many money hungry glory seekers have perpetuated the myth of men left behind in Vietnam. It is a shame that many patriotic Americans have been taken in by this sham, kept alive by those more interested in money than in the lives of servicemen. It is time to face reality and lay aside this fiction. The evidence presented in this book should leave no one in doubt. We owe it to the men and women who served to honor the memory of their sacrifice and move on to a new day.

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