The admission is quoted here:Part #1, the oath broken is that of the soldiers' swearing not to collaborate as quoted here: declassified government documents, along with the evidence of the oath-breaking. This is why additional credence may be given to this report:
"A former Vietnam veteran with top secret clearance says he has personally spoken to numerous POW's who dispute John McCain's claim that he refused to provide information after he was captured and tortured in Hanoi, saying that in fact McCain's code-name was "Songbird" because of his willingness to tell all to avoid torture.
Jack McLamb served nine years in secret operations in Cambodia and other nations before going on to become one of the most highly decorated police officer's in Phoenix history, winning police officer of the year twice before taking a role as a hostage negotiator for the FBI.
'I know a lot of Vietnam veterans and a few POW's and all the POW's that I've talked to over the years say that John McCain is a lying skunk' [found :http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LnByaXNvbnBsYW5ldC5jb20vYXJ0aWNsZXMvZmVicnVhcnkyMDA4LzAyMDcwOF9uZXZlcl90b3J0dXJlZC5odG0= ]"
Another indication of highly dangerous untrustworthiness, which returns to the long-term theme of bad consequences often following from openness-valuing, is found here: (read more)
"In 2001, McCain founded the Alexandria, Va.-based Reform Institute as a vehicle to receive funding from George Soros' Open Society Institute and Teresa Heinz Kerry's Tides Foundation and several other prominent non-profit organizations.
McCain used the institute to promote his political agenda and provide compensation to key campaign operatives between elections.
In 2006, the Arizona senator was forced to sever his formal ties with the Reform Institute after a controversial $200,000 contribution from Cablevision came to light. McCain solicited the donation for the Reform Institute using his membership on the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. In a letter to the Federal Communications Commission, he supported Cablevision's push to introduce the more profitable al la carte pricing, rather than packages of TV programming. Yet, the Reform Institute still employs the McCain campaign's Hispanic outreach director, Juan Hernandez, as a senior fellow of its Comprehensive Immigration Reform Initiative." update 2-21-08:Read it all here & from VFR-The McCain-Soros connection
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Its gotta hurt a man like you knowing all of this.
So who are you pulling for? Clinton?
I'm hoping for an open convention, if not, then it favors Mccain to have this stuff worked over earlier rather than later. JSB
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