Minggu, 31 Oktober 2004

Kerry's Legacy: By POW

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No One Who Has Aided the Enemy Deserves to Become President

PAUL GALANTI

GUEST COLUMNIST

Sunday, October 31, 2004



Being a prisoner of war in Vietnam had some high points but many more low ones. The worst days physically were behind us in 1970, 1971, and 1972. After Ho Chi Minh died in 1969, the routine torturing of POWs for propaganda purposes pretty much stopped. Our captors panicked in November, 1970, following the daring raid on a closed POW camp at Son Tai 20 miles west of Hanoi - and moved all of us into the huge Hoa Lo prison in central Hanoi. We finally were permitted a semblance of societal life after years in solitary and/or stuffed into tiny windowless cells with two or three other POWs.". . . .

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