Re: POW-MIA Freedom Radio Schedule
Date: February 15, 2004
"All,
Our scheduled guests on POW/MIA Radio this Sunday, February 15, 2004 are:
3:00pm Mtn - News and Views. An hour of the latest POW/MIA and veterans issues.
4:00pm Mtn - Mr. Art Bernklau. Art is the Executive Director of Veterans for
Constitutional Law. A watchdog for the federal government and especially the
VA, Art will discuss the latest problems and offer suggestions for correcting
them. His inciteful but on-target reporting has made him the bane of those covering
up the abuses and corruption in the care for our veterans. Art will also add
his comments on current issues and the political scene.
5:00pm Mtn - Mr. George J. Veith. Jay is a former Captain in the US Army, serving
in several combat units in Germany and the US for almost seven years. He has
written articles about the Vietnam War and has testified on the POW/MIA issue
before the US House of Representatives. Jay is frequently asked to speak before
veterans groups and POW/MIA activist organizations. His recent book, "Code-Name
Bright Light, The Untold Story of U.S. POW Rescue Efforts During the Vietnam
War" is an in-depth look at intelligence operations and rescue attempts.
His latest work is the soon to be released memoirs of Garnett "Bill"
Bell entitled, " Leave No Man Behind". This is an excellent report
on Bill Bell's long involvement in the US Government's search for missing Americans.
Remember H. Res 402 and our Lao allies...Let's not let the domino effect happen!
Trade with Vietnam didn't help human rights and our POW/MIAs. It won't help
if we do the same in Laos!
You can still order your copy of "Leave No Man Behind", by Bill Bell
and Jay Veith. Please visit the website http://www.goblinfernpress.com/bookpage_lnmb.html
for ordering and discount information.
Please listen to POW/MIA Radio every Sunday at 3:00pm Mountain time on The American
Freedom Network, http://www.americanewsnet.com .
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"
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