Re: POW-MIA Freedom Radio
Date: February 22, 2004
"All,
Our scheduled guests on POW/MIA Radio for Sunday, February 22, 2004 are:
3:00pm Mtn - News and Views. An hour of the latest POW/MIA and veterans issues.
4:00pm Mtn - Mr.Mike Benge. Mike is well known as a former POW and now activist
in the POW issue and human rights in Viet Nam. Mike was working as an agricultural
advisor for AID when captured on January 31, 1968 near Ban Me Thuot. He and
other prisoners were moved from camp to camp in the south, Cambodia and Laos
before he finally was marched to Hanoi in North Vietnam. He was finally released
March 5, 1973 during Operation Homecoming. Since that time, Mike has made numerous
trips back to Southeast Asia working for ethnic minorities, especially the Montagnard
people of Vietnam. He continues to work as an activist for human rights issues
and our POW/MIAs. We will continue our discussion on current events and the
2004 elections.
5:00pm Mtn - Mr. Brian Wizard. Brian is a current sponsor of POW/MIA Radio.
He is listed in "Who's Who in America" as author, artist and publisher.
Along with his literary talents Brian is a Vietnam veteran, an ordained minister,
songwriter and enjoys an international reputation as an artist and sculptor.
He has produced videos, documentaries and contributed to the Smithsonian Institution's,
"The Vietnam Generation". Brian will discuss his books, videos and
Vietnam experience. Please visit http://www.brianwizard.com for more information.
Remember H. Res. 103 and 402. This is an election year for many, remind them
of your priorities!
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 . Please delete and re-enter
the website in your bookmarks to hear the program.
We also broadcast on KHNC-AM, 1360 khz, Johnstown, Colorado.
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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