John McCain was never tortured in my jail

I never tortured or mistreated the PoWs and nor did my staff,” Reports Tran Trong Duyet to the UK Times. He is the man who acted as warden to the infamous "Hanoi Hilton", where United States Prisoners of War were handled by the North Vietnamese.

When he says "there was no torture" you understand of course that he is referring to the grotesque inhuman examples set by American troops and Abu Ghirab and Guantanmo Bay, where inmates were forced to wear womens undergarments and were photographed with Lynnde England. Thats what the world thinks is torture. The Mail never manages to mention John McCains own account of his time in Hanoi, or point out why it is that he still can't comb his own hair. Mr. Duyet would have you believe that John McCain stayed at a youth hostel, a Best Western Hotel or in Col. Klinks own Stalag 13 for 5 years.

Sadly, He did not.

Oh, I'm pretty certain that those things that our horrible troops did in Abu Ghirab didnt occur while you were the warden of that Prison, Mr. Duyet, but I am absolutely sure that the following things did occur:

murder, beatings, broken bones, teeth and eardrums, dislocated limbs, starvation, long term isolation, purposely serving of food contaminated with human and animal feces and medical neglect of infections and tropical disease occurred.

How do I know these things occured?
Well -

Bud Day recounted the same things during his time in your care.
Robbie Risner alsso recounted similar things during his time.
Jeremiah Denton also shared his findings, hes also a Democrat.
Joe Kittinger also reported the same thing during his time.
James Stockdale said he saw the same thing.
Everett Alvarez recounted the same things during his time.
Ernest C. Brace, said the same thing.
Floyd Thompson, said the same thing and he was a civilian.
John McCain even recounted them in his book, Faith of My Fathers.

These men are my heroes. You sir, are a disgusting little guttersnipe. Oh, I dont blame you though, you worked for a government that saw the organized destruction of Catholics in the south, through work and reeducation camps that was done on a scale not seen since the end of dachau and treblinka. A human created disaster so total that thousands of your countryman took to the seas in whatever would float, just to get away. Most of them died trying to get away from you and your comrades and the socialist society you helped make. Oh but rest assured, some of them managed to get away. I went to school with one. you'll be happy to know she's doing just fine here in the States. Her brother even went on to become a valedictorian at the US Air Force Academy. Imagine that, people who were so willing to take to the open ocean, survive deprivation and horrors of what met them out there, just to get away from you and yours.

Oh, you can't be blamed because you are just a little man a big machine now can you? just a little man serving "the state", thats what you were then and what you are now. Who are you to question your orders when they told you to break men in your care?

Damn shame for you that they never broke, isnt it Mr. Duyet? It must be hell to wake up every day with that on your mind, knowing that one of your former charges lives life large and free, while you drink fresh sewage from the tap in your squalid little apartment in Hanoi.

Posted @ October 25, 2008 08:30 PM | Current Affairs

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What's really, really disgusting is the comments, many of them from Americans.

These idiots really believe this crap.

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Posted by: Vootie at October 26, 2008 01:56 PM

Wonder why the Times forgot to mention that Mr. Duyet endorsed McCain in June?: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25418965/ Or that North Vietnam refused to apply Third Geneva Convention rights to captives, while the United States extended POW treatment even to NVA irregulars?: http://nooilforpacifists.blogspot.com/2007/06/detainee-rights-part-ii.html BTW, the article ends with a short quotation from McCain's first book. Did the Times add the contrary evidence after original publication?

Posted by: No_Oil_for_Pacifists at October 26, 2008 05:57 PM

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