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Title: Vietnamese tell international press that POW McCain was "singled out for softer treatment" (How war hero John McCain betrayed the Vietnamese peasant who saved his life)
Source: VietnamVetsAgainstMcTraitor & Daily Mail
URL Source: http://vietnamveteransagainstmccain.com/
Published: Apr 30, 2008
Author: -
Post Date: 2008-04-30 11:23:00 by FOH
Keywords: Drop, Dead, Juan
Views: 219
Comments: 12

From Vietnam Veterans Against McCain

A former Vietnamese Communist Party official is claiming Sen. John McCain was "quickly singled out for softer treatment" as a POW because "he was the son of an American admiral. Phung Van Chung, 70, who was a Communist Party official at the time McCain was captured said "top" Vietnamese leaders wanted to use McCain "for negotiations." Chung also said McCain is refusing "to acknowledge" the heroism of Mai Van On, a Vietnamese peasant who the Vietnamese say swam out during the bombing raid and rescued McCain from drowning. McCain's refusal to publicly recognize Mai Van On for saving "his life" has some in the media speculating that McCain is afraid that to do so would "fuel other, more damaging allegations that McCain exaggerated elements of his PoW ordeal in Hoa Lo prison. Click here for the full story . . .

In all the tales of wartime courage peppering John McCain's presidential campaign trail, perhaps the most outstanding example of selfless heroism involves not the candidate but a humble Vietnamese peasant.

On October 26, 1967, Mai Van On ran from the safety of a bomb shelter at the height of an air raid and swam out into the lake where Lieutenant Commander McCain was drowning, tangled in his parachute cord after ejecting when his Skyhawk bomber was hit by a missile.

In an extraordinary act of compassion at a time when Vietnamese citizens were being killed by US aerial bombardments, he pulled a barely conscious McCain to the lake surface and, with the help of a neighbour, dragged him towards the shore.


Reunited: Senator McCain and his Vietnamese
rescuer Mai Van On in Hanoi in 1996

And when a furious mob at the water's edge began to beat and stab the captured pilot, Mr On drove them back.

Nearly three decades later, a Vietnamese government commission confirmed he was indeed the rescuer and, in a 1996 meeting in Hanoi, McCain embraced and thanked Mr On and presented him with a Senate memento.

From that brief encounter to his death at the age of 88 two years ago, Mr On never heard from the senator again, and three years after their meeting, McCain published an autobiography that makes no mention of his apparent debt to Mr On.

It is a snub Mr On took to his death.

His widow, Bui Thi Lien, 71, said: “In his last years, my husband was very sad sometimes.

He would say, 'Mr McCain has forgotten me.'

”Mr McCain would be dead if it weren't for my husband. He would never have returned to his family and he wouldn't be in the presidential race today.”

Last week on a visit to Britain to meet Gordon Brown, McCain paid tribute to the role played by British troops in Iraq and Afghanistan - comments that carried extra weight in the light of McCain's own wartime exploits.

In his 1999 autobiography, Faith Of My Fathers, which laid the ground for his first, unsuccessful run for president in 2000, McCain wrote a Boy's Own-style narrative of his rescue: “When I came to, I was being hauled ashore on two bamboo poles.


To the rescue: John McCain, lying on his back across a bamboo log, is saved by villagers
- including Mai Van On - after his jet was shot down in 1967

“A crowd of several hundred Vietnamese gathered around me as I lay dazed before them, shouting wildly at me, stripping my clothes off, spitting on me, kicking and striking me repeatedly.”

What followed, according to McCain, was five-and-a-half years of torture and brutal beatings as a prisoner of war - an account that has given a steely edge to his candidacy by establishing him as a true American war hero.

But the story is at odds with the version uncovered by Vietnam veteran Chuck Searcy, who lives in Hanoi and is in charge of the Vietnam Veteran Memorial Fund.

“In 1995, Mr On gave me a letter he wanted me to deliver to McCain,” said Searcy.

“'It said, 'I am the guy who pulled you out of the lake and I have followed your progress over the years. I wish the best for you and your family and I hope some day you will be president of the United States.'

“I thought it was endearing. I sent the letter to McCain's office and I got back a sniffy response from some assistant saying, 'Mr McCain isn't interested in these fanciful stories.'“


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Indeed, claiming to have saved McCain had by then become something of a cottage industry in Hanoi.

Searcy, 63, recalled: “There had been a lot of preposterous claims, but I asked the neighbours around the lake if it was true and they said that was exactly how it happened.”

The story was also confirmed by the Vietnamese government.

Later in 1995, Searcy met McCain at a veterans' reunion in Washington.

He said: “I mentioned the story of Mr On to him, and told him it was true. He said, 'Hell, I would like to meet this guy - I'll set it up.'“

McCain, then a senator closely involved in rebuilding US-Vietnam relations, visited Hanoi in 1996, and a meeting was arranged with Searcy and Mr On.

Searcy said: “Mr On was a wiry little guy. He looked as if he had only ever shaved once or twice and he had his old uniform on.

“He raced up to McCain and kept repeating his name as he embraced him.”

Then, through an interpreter, Mr On recounted the events of that day as McCain listened.

“He launched into a very emotional description,” said Searcy.

“Suddenly they saw this parachute coming down into their small lake.

“Everybody was afraid because they knew it was an American pilot and they didn't know what to do.

“He said he just instinctively grabbed this big bamboo log and threw it into the water and jumped in after it.

“One of his neighbours joined him and the two of them swam out to the parachute.

”Apparently McCain had broken both arms and one leg, and had sunk to the bottom, but they pulled him out of the lake.

“When they got to the bank, a couple of men attacked McCain, breaking his shoulder with a rifle butt and stabbing his leg, before Mr On stopped them.

”That day, he saved McCain from drowning and then from maybe being killed by the mob.

“McCain listened but there was no dramatic response. He just nodded, said, 'Thank you very much,' and gave Mr On a little Senate seal.

“It was the kind of thing you buy in the souvenir shop in the Senate basement.

“But Mr On, to the day he died, treated it as if it were a Congressional Medal of Honour.”

But although McCain appeared to believe the story, it was one he would later seem to ignore in his autobiography and there was no more contact between the two men.

When Mr On died in 2006, an email was apparently sent to McCain's office requesting a message of condolence for the family. There was no response.

Whether or not McCain believed Mr On is unclear.

But his refusal to acknowledge his heroism is likely to fuel other, more damaging allegations that McCain exaggerated elements of his PoW ordeal in Hoa Lo prison.

Phung Van Chung, 70, who was a Communist Party official at the time, claims McCain was quickly singled out for softer treatment, adding: “I found out he was the son of an American admiral, so the top people wanted to keep him as a live witness so they could use him for negotiations.”

Mr On's son-in-law, Nguyen Ngoc Toan, said: “Before he died, he told us not to sell the medal McCain gave him.

He said, 'If any of the grandchildren ever go to America, having it might help them.'“

In 2000, McCain, by then a presidential candidate, visited the lake that almost claimed his life.

“His entourage was outside our house but Mr McCain just passed by,” said Mr On's widow, who insists she bears no grudge.

Behind her calm words, however, lies an anxiety to right the injustice she feels her husband suffered.

As we prepared to leave she clutched my hand and said: “Please help us to remind Mr McCain what my husband did.

”Just a few words will be enough to let the family know that he is grateful.”


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#1. To: FOH (#0)

He had no use for Mr. On, why would anyone think he would care for Americans?

An arrogant opportunist first class.

Cynicom  posted on  2008-04-30   11:32:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Cynicom (#1)

An arrogant opportunist first class.

Will the Bonanno crime family endorse McCain? Posted by Kevin on February 11 2008

As I reported earlier today, John McCain is boasting the poisonous endorsement of Jeb Bush and has received praise from President Bush - the third most unpopular sitting president (after Nixon and Truman). Other unpopular endorsements have come from the likes of Governor Perry (one of the most unpopular Republicans in Texas history) and South Carolina Senator Lindsay Graham (who called opponents to the McCain-Kennedy Amnesty Bill ‘bigots’).

So while he’s putting together the most unpopular political coalition in history, some are beginning to wonder if that may soon include members of the New York based Bonanno crime family. McCain after all was invited to the late Giuseppe “Joe” Bonanno’s birthday party, he couldn’t attend, but wrote back wishing the family’s “Godfather” and patriarch a happy birthday and sending his condolences for not being able to make it out for the event.

Am I just blowing smoke? Well, I initially thought I was until a quick search on OpenSecrets.org revealed that at least five members of the Bonanno family made generous donations ($2,100 each) to the McCain campaign. Each member made a donation that was $200 less than the federal maximum on the same day.

McCain, who has taken more money from lobbyists than any other candidate of either party, is giving us a lot more than a liberal record in the Senate to worry about.


FOH  posted on  2008-04-30   11:35:34 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: FOH (#2)

giving us a lot more than a liberal record in the Senate to worry about.

There is no label fitting for McKooK.

Certainly the label "American" would never fit this egoistic SOB.

Cynicom  posted on  2008-04-30   11:58:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Cynicom (#1)

An arrogant opportunist first class.

An arrogant opportunist me-first, no class.

It's a dirty job but somebody better do it.

angle  posted on  2008-04-30   12:03:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: FOH (#0)

I remember when McCain first ran for Congress. I went to a political meeting where he was introduced. He told us the story of how he was shot down, how when he ejected he had 2 arms & a leg broken, how he was in the water unable to get to surface even though water was only about 10 ft deep and someone pulled him up. and then he told story about how someone jabbed a bayonnet into his good leg.

what I get from this story is that this fellow from North vietnam who helped him was not our enemy, and yet we were fighting them.

Revelation 6:6 And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, A measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and [see] thou hurt not the oil and the wine.

Red Jones  posted on  2008-04-30   12:34:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Red Jones (#5)

The Korean war should have never been fought since there was no intention of solving the real problem, the Communists in China. Vietnam, same thing.

The Globalists' wars, right through the Middle East, are sick and digusting...


FOH  posted on  2008-04-30   12:38:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: FOH (#0) (Edited)

What a bottom-feeding scum-sucking asshole McCracked is. He got a free ride and "lucked out" many times in his life./ When he's gone, I doubt he'll be so lucky.

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IndieTX  posted on  2008-04-30   12:43:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: IndieTX (#7)

McCAIN'S INCOHERENT NEW WORLD ORDER


FOH  posted on  2008-04-30   12:47:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: all (#0)

"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803)‡

ghostdogtxn  posted on  2008-05-08   18:02:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: ghostdogtxn (#9)

Boy are you ever on the money. I thought the Swift Boating of Kerry to be unfair and pointless. The effort ultimately devalued the currency in general of being a veteran and I highly resented this political game of armchair quarterbacking the service of another decades down the line.

We will see now how this is felt about now the shoe is on the other foot. McNasty's service is much more shaky then Kerry's could ever have been. There are allot more troubling facts, and even worse then that, even more unsettling and troubling questions about it.

It should be a fun election campaign, with quite a few chickens coming home to roost.


"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly." Robert F. Kennedy

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-05-08   18:09:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Ferret Mike (#10)

"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803)‡

ghostdogtxn  posted on  2008-05-09   9:27:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: ghostdogtxn (#11)

When the quid pro quo aspects of the precedent set by the irrational and malicious Swift Boating of Kerry are part of the effort, most of those critics quiet down considerably.

McCain's record is going to be hammered and him pulled apart at the seams over it. And if the Repugs want to whine about it, they need only remember they set the standard for this happening the last presidential election.


"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly." Robert F. Kennedy

Ferret Mike  posted on  2008-05-09   13:25:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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