The REAL John
Kerry Exposed
When
John Kerry appeared before the U. S. Senate in the spring of 1971, his
anti-war testimony accusing American soldiers of barbaric acts in Vietnam
sent shock waves throughout America and the world
In "Stolen
Honor" you will hear former POWs tell their bone-chilling stories of their
brutal lives as prisoners of war in North Vietnam.
You will
hear how these POWs suffered as their Communist
torturers read them John Kerry's words accusing American soldiers of atrocities,
including the killing of innocent babies.
Like
John Kerry, these evil torturers demanded the POWs confess to Kerry's
"war crimes" allegations.
Unlike
John Kerry, these men would never denounce the United States.
In "Stolen
Honor" you will find out how John Kerry's actions helped to extend the
Vietnam War and continue the suffering of our men.
These
surviving American heroes and their families reveal how Kerry betrayed
them then and now.
For the first
time – and without media censorship and editing – they are speaking
out in "Stolen Honor".
They
are speaking out against the lies, false testimony and distortions made
by a young John Kerry.
After
viewing this film you will have little doubt about why John Kerry
doesn't want you to see it.
About "Stolen
Honor"
Funding
for the documentary's production was made possible by Pennsylvania Vietnam
veterans who wanted the truth to be told.
"Stolen
Honor" was produced by Red, White and Blue Productions, Inc., an independent
documentary producer.
The 45-minute
film includes testimony from highly decorated POWs and their wives about
previously undisclosed details regarding life in the North Vietnamese
prison camps after John Kerry's congressional testimony and public anti-war
statements and activities.
Carlton
Sherwood, president of Red White and Blue Productions and producer of
"Stolen
Honor" is a decorated veteran of Vietnam and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.
Mr. Sherwood
served with the 2nd Battalion 4th Marines while in Vietnam before forging
a journalistic career. Sherwood also worked as a reporter for Gannett
News Service.
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