From Rod Utech
"All,
Our scheduled guests on POW/MIA Radio for Sunday, August 22, 2004 are:
3:00pm Mtn - News and Views. An hour of the latest POW/MIA and veterans issues.
4:00pm Mtn - Mr. B. G. "Jug" Burkett. Jug Burkett is a military researcher, author and Vietnam Veteran. His recent book, "Stolen Valor" exposes many phonies and wannabes claiming false credentials as Special Warfare troops, POWs and even Medal of Honor recipients. These people continue to surface taking away from the honor that rightfully belongs to those who have earned it. He was one of the first to bring national attention to the truth about the VVAW and Winter Soldier. His work has received increased national attention because of the efforts to find the truth about the Democratic Presidential candidate, Sen. John Kerry.
5:00pm Mtn - Col. George "Bud" Day (Ret). Medal of Honor recipient, former POW and veteran of more than 30 years service in the Armed Forces, Bud is spearheading a class-action lawsuit to hold our government accountable for its promises of lifetime medical care to retirees and qualified dependents. Our veterans from WWII and Korea are the first to lose their military medical benefits. Will all of our veterans be abandoned after they have answered our nations call? Bud will discuss his career and work to restore the entitlements our veterans deserve. Please visit
http://wwwclassact-lawsuit.com and http://www.colbudday.com for more information.
"Saving Pvt. Maupin" - We will not abandon you!
"The Eagle Cried" This landmark film chronicles the search for American POWs and the efforts of Mr. Bob Dumas to find the truth about his brother Roger, lost but not forgotten in North Korea.
www.Eaglecried.com
Thanks to our sponsors for this sponsorship period:
The National Alliance of Families
Chained Eagles of Ohio
Anonymous, dedicated to those who did not return from the Hell Hole of North Korea.
Listen to POW/MIA Radio every Sunday on The American Freedom Network, http://www.americanewsnet.com . We also broadcast on KHNC-AM, 1360khz, Johnstown, Colorado. 10,000 watts covering the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies.
Thanks,
Rod Utech, Producer
"Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God!" Patrick Henry, 1775"