3 OF 4, OR 75% OF THE FAMILY ORGANIZATIONS HAVE VOTED NO CONFIDENCE IN JENNINGS. Clearly there is a problem. What is not clear is why DoD is not doing anything about it.
Mr. Wolfowitz, Mr. Rodman, Mr. Rumsfeld, stop listening to Mr. Jennings and the apologists and START LISTENING TO THE FAMILIES.
From the NAF :: "February 18th, 2005 -- the Board of Directors of the National Alliance of Families has, by unanimous vote, recorded a vote of "no confidence" in Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, and Chairman of the U.S./Russian Joint Commission Jerry Jennings.
The Alliance Board of Directors also recorded, again unanimously, a vote of "no confidence" in the Defense POW/MIA Office (DPMO), as a whole. We believe the long entrenched policy makers within that office have actively tried, and in many cases succeeded in blocking access to POW/MIA documentation; they continue to roadblock avenues of investigation, members of that office have passed information to foreign governments in order to "resolve" cases, and actively participated in the decision making process eliminating the Prisoner of War status for our service personnel, while misleading the media claiming the status still exists."