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BUT NOT ALL MIAs AND POWs WERE BROUGHT HOME!!!

         I'm sure you know that toward the end of WWII as the Soviet Red Army advanced westward through Poland, Germany, and other Eastern European countries, Hitler's formerly elite army retreated and left their POW and concentration camps unguarded.  The Red Army liberated these camps, but instead of returning all of the camp inmates to their respective countries, the double-dealing communists loaded thousands and thousands of these poor souls onto railroad boxcars and shipped them off to slave labor camps in Siberia and other parts of the former Soviet Union.  Among those sent off to the slave labor camps were thousands of American prisoners-of-war.  America and the rest of the world turned their backs on these poor, unfortunate souls--their own countrymen.  Consequently, very few of these unfortunate ones ever made it out of their private hell and back to their beloved nations in the Free World!!!

 

 

 

          What a terrible tragedy!!!  Did America learn anything from it?  Absolutely not!!!  During the Korean War the communists were sending thousands of prisoners-of-war via boxcars to Red China and Siberia.  Our U. S. Government knew that this was happening but did absolutely nothing to stop it or even question the inhumane communists about their holding back our courageous malnourished and sadistically maltreated fellow combatants.  After the cease fire was signed on July 27, 1953, thousands of our fellow American countrymen were left behind.  Oh, a few, including some crew members of Stardust Four Zero, were fortunate enough to come home, but there are still over 8100 who were not released and who are "still" unaccounted for.  Where are these betrayed, abandoned, denied, and forgotten fellow countrymen??? Just  to name a few, where are Roger Dumas, Henry Weese, and Paul  Van Voorhis???  And, where are all of the others???

           Again, what a terrible tragedy!!!  Did the U. S. Government and the American people learn anything from it?  Again, absolutely not!!! During the Vietnam War, I and thousands of other concerned citizens endeavored to warn the U. S. Government and the American people that it could and would happen again if we failed to take action to stop it.  Did anyone listen???  I don't think so!!!  In fact, very few people wanted to hear about the possibility of such a horrible thing happening again.  Consequently, after the Vietnam Peace Treaty was signed, the wily, two-faced communists again withheld thousands of the prisoners-of-war whom they were detaining.  And again, the U. S. Government and the vast majority of the American people turned their backs on our betrayed, abandoned, denied, and forgotten MIAs and POWs!!!  Many government officials maintained (and still do) that a few thousand missing countrymen aren't worth worrying about.  And, our influential personalities in the news media and all other walks of life are just too infernally wrapped up in their own careers and ratings and feel that they don't have the time to be concerned about the miserable plight of the very people who have already sacrificed  and suffered so much in order that these self-absorbed, conscienceless individuals and all Americans might continue to enjoy their precious freedoms.   So, sadly our poor unfortunate "still living" MIAs and POWs are destined to live out the rest of their painful, agonizing, miserable existence alone in some far-off, filthy hellhole of a prison at the mercy of their, merciless, sadistic, godless foreign jailers!!!

         Then there are the Gulf Wars!!!  Where is Captain Scott Speicher who has been missing since the First Gulf War???  Sergeant Keith Maupin was captured April 9, 2004, and for four long agonizing years his family and loved ones faithfully kept hoping, waiting, and praying for the good news that Keith was alive and would soon return to them.  Sadly, the good news never came, and this spring (2008) Keith's remains were recovered and returned to his family for a proper burial.  The liberal left-wing mainstream news media has remain silent and has ignore the miserable plight of our fellow American countrymen who have fallen into the hands of our enemies.  Regrettably, it appears that Captain Speicher and the others who were captured by enemy forces in Iraq will reluctantly join those thousands of unfortunate souls from wars past who were betrayed, left behind, abandoned, and forgotten by their own government and by a vast majority of their own people to endure "alone" their private hell-on-earth in some deplorable "GULAG" thousands of miles from their "Beloved United States of America!!!"

 

 

NO!!!  NO!!!  NO!!!  A THOUSAND TIMES NO!!!

NOT ALL MIAs and POWs WERE BROUGHT HOME!!!

ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!

                     

      As you go about your routine daily life, stop for a  moment or two to consider the miserable plight of these unfortunate souls!!!  Pray for them!!!  Get involved, because the next ones to be betrayed, abandoned, left behind, and forgotten just might be one of your loved ones or one of your friends!!!                                             

 

                 

  What a beautiful breath-taking sight!!!

Yes, "United We (Will) Stand!!!

  Thanks Joe.

             

       MAY GOD BLESS, PROTECT, HEAL, AND SAVE OUR BEAUTIFUL AND BELOVED UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; FOR, EVEN WITH HER MANY FAULTS AND FOIBLES, SHE IS STILL THE BEST NATION ON PLANET EARTH!!!

2 CHRONICLES 7:14    

     If My people, which are called by My Name,  shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My Face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.              

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