Click on the video link below and you will see a revealing snapshot of "the real" John McCain and his ongoing love affair with leaders of communist Vietnam as contrasted to his rude, hateful treatment of families of men still missing as a result of the Vietnam War. 

In 2005, just after Sen. McCain finished warmly introducing Vietnam Prime Minister Phan Van Khai to a Washington, D.C. audience of corporate representatives wishing to take advantage of Vietnam's cheap "slave labor market," Vietnam veteran Jerry Kiley threw a glass of red wine on Khai's vacated seat. Kiley was protesting Vietnam's continuing chronic human rights abuses and McCain's betrayal of America's left behind POWs. 

McCain ordered Kiley arrested and jailed accused of assault on Khai. Months later, a U.S. court after hearing over two days testimony against Kiley, ruled that the veteran did not assault Khai. All charges were dismissed despite the protest of McCain's surrogates.

Kiley, a long time activist against human rights abuses still occurring in Vietnam; is co-founder of Vietnam Veterans Against John McCain. 

The woman being treated so poorly by McCain is Delores Alfond, chairman of the National Alliance of POW/MIA Families. She was trying to give testimony before the 1992 Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs.  
 

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McCain and the Prime Minister of Vietnam

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