October 25, 2004

Watch 'Stolen Honor' Online--yes cheapskates, it's free!!!

Washington Times:

The controversial documentary on Sen. John Kerry's anti-Vietnam War activities will be made available free to the public, it's producer said Friday.
The New Soldier blog provides the following links. I recommend right-clicking then downloading the entire video by clicking "save as". I downloaded the entire 42 minute documentary in about two minutes!!

Stolen Honor Video Download Here
Or Here
Larger, better quality version here (slower download)

HT: AIR

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Posted by: Rusty at 01:41 PM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 Every single American voter should see this film as I did over the weekend. If after seeing this film you can vote for Kerry without feeling somewhat guilty, you are a very select few.

Posted by: Chad Evans at October 25, 2004 02:04 PM (wqDy4)

2 You can view The Video Stolen Honor Here for Free http://www.annointed.net Col George E. "Bud" Day is the nationÂ’s most highly decorated soldier since General Douglas MacArthur. He served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam, receiving more than 50 combat awards and the Congressional Medal of Honor. What he wants now is to stop John Kerry from being elected President. For more than five years, Day resisted the North Vietnamese guards who tortured him. On one occasion in 1971, when guards burst in with rifles as some of the American prisoners gathered for a forbidden religious service, Major Day stood up, looked down the muzzles of the guns, and began to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner." The other men, including James Stockdale, the ranking U.S. officer in the prison, joined him

Posted by: marine at October 28, 2004 07:03 PM (muo6d)

3 You can view The Video Stolen Honor Here for Free http://www.annointed.net Col George E. "Bud" Day is the nationÂ’s most highly decorated soldier since General Douglas MacArthur. He served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam, receiving more than 50 combat awards and the Congressional Medal of Honor. What he wants now is to stop John Kerry from being elected President. For more than five years, Day resisted the North Vietnamese guards who tortured him. On one occasion in 1971, when guards burst in with rifles as some of the American prisoners gathered for a forbidden religious service, Major Day stood up, looked down the muzzles of the guns, and began to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner." The other men, including James Stockdale, the ranking U.S. officer in the prison, joined him

Posted by: marine at October 28, 2004 07:04 PM (muo6d)

4 Yea and during 71 & 72 Kerry was meeting with the Cong and North Vietnanese. Why Kerry wasn't fragged is beyond me.

Posted by: greyrooster at October 31, 2004 09:32 AM (CBNGy)

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