From NewsMax:
" Bush Vows to Read New POW Book
The hubbub created by the release of the book "An Enormous Crime" has reached the White House.
President Bush recently met in the Oval Office with leaders of Operation Rolling Thunder, a 500,000-member organization of veterans who ride their motorcycles through Washington, D.C., each year to honor GIs missing in action.
The bikers gave Bush a copy of "An Enormous Crime: The Definitive Account of American POWs Abandoned in Southeast Asia," by former Rep. Bill Hendon and Elizabeth Stewart. The authors report that hundreds of American prisoners of war in North Vietnam and Laos were never freed by their captors.
According to the New York Daily News' Rush & Molloy column, President Bush hugged the vets, thanked them for the book, and promised to read it.
When he does, he will learn some startling facts:
Based on 66,000 pages of never-before-seen U.S. government documents, "An Enormous Crime" details how Washington insiders manipulated intelligence to hide the truth: Hundreds of U.S. servicemen were abandoned at the end of the Vietnam War.
The book also exposes the real reason H. Ross Perot ran against the first President Bush in 1992 - and ultimately cost him the election: Perot reportedly grew to distrust George H.W. Bush's handling of the POW issue, a matter close to Perot's heart."