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		<title>Comment on Happy Veteran&#8217;s Day 2008! by ElizabethBryan</title>
		<link>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/11/11/happy-veterans-day-2008/#comment-16392</link>
		<author>ElizabethBryan</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 12:27:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I just need your e-mail address. FYI We're planning on holding a conference call next Tuesday to discuss the budget deficit and the likelihood of a state tax increase.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just need your e-mail address. FYI We&#8217;re planning on holding a conference call next Tuesday to discuss the budget deficit and the likelihood of a state tax increase.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Happy Veteran&#8217;s Day 2008! by Matt Heckman</title>
		<link>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/11/11/happy-veterans-day-2008/#comment-16308</link>
		<author>Matt Heckman</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 03:19:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I would be very interested.  Let me know what I would need to do.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would be very interested.  Let me know what I would need to do.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Happy Veteran&#8217;s Day 2008! by ElizabethBryan</title>
		<link>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/11/11/happy-veterans-day-2008/#comment-16289</link>
		<author>ElizabethBryan</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 14:37:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/11/11/happy-veterans-day-2008/#comment-16289</guid>
		<description>Hi Matt,

You may have heard about PA conservative bloggers. The idea behind this is to have a tool to communicate with each other, but also to provide a vehicle for lawmakers, politicians, advocates, and the like to communicate with the blogging community. Are you interested in joining?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Matt,</p>
<p>You may have heard about PA conservative bloggers. The idea behind this is to have a tool to communicate with each other, but also to provide a vehicle for lawmakers, politicians, advocates, and the like to communicate with the blogging community. Are you interested in joining?</p>
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		<title>Comment on My Wife Registered My Children To Vote Through ACORN! by Anonymous</title>
		<link>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/10/17/my-wife-registered-my-children-to-vote-through-acorn/#comment-15945</link>
		<author>Anonymous</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 01:42:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So Matt...did your kids vote for Obama? Just kidding.

Do you know if Scott Bloom was working the polls on Tuesday? I saw somebody with that name listed as a judge of elections.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So Matt&#8230;did your kids vote for Obama? Just kidding.</p>
<p>Do you know if Scott Bloom was working the polls on Tuesday? I saw somebody with that name listed as a judge of elections.</p>
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		<title>Comment on My Wife Registered My Children To Vote Through ACORN! by Jorge Mendez</title>
		<link>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/10/17/my-wife-registered-my-children-to-vote-through-acorn/#comment-15900</link>
		<author>Jorge Mendez</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 16:56:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/10/17/my-wife-registered-my-children-to-vote-through-acorn/#comment-15900</guid>
		<description>Hey Matt-

Sorry to hear that you're going through separation/divorce.  Though we've had political differences, I've always wished you the best, and continue to.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Matt-</p>
<p>Sorry to hear that you&#8217;re going through separation/divorce.  Though we&#8217;ve had political differences, I&#8217;ve always wished you the best, and continue to.</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Day The Reading Eagle Killed One Of Its Fellow Citizens! by Anonymous</title>
		<link>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/10/14/the-day-the-reading-eagle-killed-one-of-its-fellow-citizens/#comment-15682</link>
		<author>Anonymous</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 22:16:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Felix,
You are a punk. People like you are the primary reason why the once nice city of Reading is now a crime-ridden welfare toilet. Will you Latinos clean up your act or go back to where you came from?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Felix,<br />
You are a punk. People like you are the primary reason why the once nice city of Reading is now a crime-ridden welfare toilet. Will you Latinos clean up your act or go back to where you came from?</p>
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		<title>Comment on My Wife Registered My Children To Vote Through ACORN! by True Christians are not GREEDY like Matt Heckman</title>
		<link>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/10/17/my-wife-registered-my-children-to-vote-through-acorn/#comment-15583</link>
		<author>True Christians are not GREEDY like Matt Heckman</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2008 17:02:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/10/17/my-wife-registered-my-children-to-vote-through-acorn/#comment-15583</guid>
		<description>"Let’s say Obama gets his way and 250K is the limit before our country punishes you for making too much. What do you think will happen? People will work hard enough to make $249,999.99 and stop right there to avoid being taxed"

Wow are you stupid or what?

People earning over $300,000 will have DEDUCTIONS that will reduce their taxable income well below the $250,000... but I guess you just don't THINK, do you Matt?

And I really feel sorry for you rich bastards, who will pay the small increase, an increase LIMITED to the amount you earn OVER $250,000 - AFTER ALL DEDUCTIONS!

Greedy punk.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Let’s say Obama gets his way and 250K is the limit before our country punishes you for making too much. What do you think will happen? People will work hard enough to make $249,999.99 and stop right there to avoid being taxed&#8221;</p>
<p>Wow are you stupid or what?</p>
<p>People earning over $300,000 will have DEDUCTIONS that will reduce their taxable income well below the $250,000&#8230; but I guess you just don&#8217;t THINK, do you Matt?</p>
<p>And I really feel sorry for you rich bastards, who will pay the small increase, an increase LIMITED to the amount you earn OVER $250,000 - AFTER ALL DEDUCTIONS!</p>
<p>Greedy punk.</p>
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		<title>Comment on My Wife Registered My Children To Vote Through ACORN! by Sad But True</title>
		<link>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/10/17/my-wife-registered-my-children-to-vote-through-acorn/#comment-15579</link>
		<author>Sad But True</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Oct 2008 15:12:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>McCain is a garbage, to be sure, but I am still disappointed that Matt will vote for garbage!

All your previous comments have been reduced to pure political SPIN, because you are a mindless partisan. Even in an election where McCain can't possibly win, you will still dutifully cast your vote for him... amazing.

Presidential elections are always decided for us, we get no real say. The Elite bankers caused this economic crisis to occur at the moment it did, to ensure McCain's defeat... actually, it was to ensure a Democrat takes over the White House so the morons believe there is a change in leadership.

Well, there won't be. Obama will serve the same masters as George W. Bush and Bill Clinton did.

Stupid is as stupid does, and voting for McCain or Obama is the ultimate in stupid, unless you are a multi-millionaire of course. Then Obama and McCain represent you and you should ignore my comments and just call me a communist or some other bogus epitaph.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>McCain is a garbage, to be sure, but I am still disappointed that Matt will vote for garbage!</p>
<p>All your previous comments have been reduced to pure political SPIN, because you are a mindless partisan. Even in an election where McCain can&#8217;t possibly win, you will still dutifully cast your vote for him&#8230; amazing.</p>
<p>Presidential elections are always decided for us, we get no real say. The Elite bankers caused this economic crisis to occur at the moment it did, to ensure McCain&#8217;s defeat&#8230; actually, it was to ensure a Democrat takes over the White House so the morons believe there is a change in leadership.</p>
<p>Well, there won&#8217;t be. Obama will serve the same masters as George W. Bush and Bill Clinton did.</p>
<p>Stupid is as stupid does, and voting for McCain or Obama is the ultimate in stupid, unless you are a multi-millionaire of course. Then Obama and McCain represent you and you should ignore my comments and just call me a communist or some other bogus epitaph.</p>
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		<title>Comment on My Wife Registered My Children To Vote Through ACORN! by McCain is a TRAITOR</title>
		<link>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/10/17/my-wife-registered-my-children-to-vote-through-acorn/#comment-15553</link>
		<author>McCain is a TRAITOR</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2008 20:52:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/10/17/my-wife-registered-my-children-to-vote-through-acorn/#comment-15553</guid>
		<description>Furthermore, over the years, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) received more than 1,600 firsthand reports of sightings of live American prisoners and nearly 14,000 secondhand accounts. Many witnesses interrogated by CIA or Pentagon intelligence agents were deemed "credible" in the agents' reports. Some of the witnesses were given lie-detector tests and passed. Sources provided me with copies of these witness reports. Yet the DIA, after reviewing them all, concluded that they "do not constitute evidence" that men were still alive.

There is also evidence that in the first months of Reagan's presidency, the White House received a ransom proposal for a number of POWs being held by Hanoi. The offer, which was passed to Washington from an official of a third country, was apparently discussed at a meeting in the Roosevelt Room attended by Reagan, Vice President George H.W. Bush, CIA director William Casey and National Security Adviser Richard Allen. Allen confirmed the offer in sworn testimony to the Senate POW committee on June 23, 1992.

Allen was allowed to testify behind closed doors, and no information was released. But a San Diego Union-Tribune reporter, Robert Caldwell, obtained the portion of the testimony relating to the ransom offer and wrote about it. The ransom request was for $4 billion, Allen testified. He said he told Reagan that "it would be worth the president going along and let's have the negotiation." When his testimony appeared in the Union-Tribune, Allen quickly wrote a letter to the panel, this time not under oath, recanting the ransom story, saying his memory had played tricks on him.

But the story didn't end there. A Treasury agent on Secret Service duty in the White House, John Syphrit, came forward to say he had overheard part of the ransom conversation in the Roosevelt Room in 1981. The Senate POW committee voted not to subpoena him to testify.

On November 11, 1992, Dolores Alfond, sister of missing airman Capt. Victor Apodaca and chair of the National Alliance of Families, an organization of relatives of POW/MIAs, testified at one of the Senate committee's public hearings. She asked for information about data the government had gathered from electronic devices used in a classified program known as PAVE SPIKE.

The devices were primarily motion sensors, dropped by air, designed to pick up enemy troop movements. But they also had rescue capabilities. Someone on the ground--a downed airman or a prisoner on a labor gang--could manually enter data into the sensor, which were regularly collected electronically by US planes flying overhead. Alfond stated, without any challenge from the committee, that in 1974, a year after the supposedly complete return of prisoners, the gathered data showed that a person or people had manually entered into the sensors--as US pilots had been trained to do--"no less than 20 authenticator numbers that corresponded exactly to the classified authenticator numbers of 20 US POW/MIAs who were lost in Laos." Alfond added, says the transcript: "This PAVE SPIKE intelligence is seamless, but the committee has not discussed it or released what it knows about PAVE SPIKE."

McCain, whose POW status made him the committee's most powerful member, attended that hearing specifically to confront Alfond because of her criticism of the panel's work. He bellowed and berated her for quite a while. His face turning anger-pink, he accused her of "denigrating" his "patriotism." The bullying had its effect--she began to cry.

After a pause Alfond recovered and tried to respond to his scorching tirade, but McCain simply turned and stormed out of the room. The PAVE SPIKE file has never been declassified. We still don't know anything about those 20 POWs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Furthermore, over the years, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) received more than 1,600 firsthand reports of sightings of live American prisoners and nearly 14,000 secondhand accounts. Many witnesses interrogated by CIA or Pentagon intelligence agents were deemed &#8220;credible&#8221; in the agents&#8217; reports. Some of the witnesses were given lie-detector tests and passed. Sources provided me with copies of these witness reports. Yet the DIA, after reviewing them all, concluded that they &#8220;do not constitute evidence&#8221; that men were still alive.</p>
<p>There is also evidence that in the first months of Reagan&#8217;s presidency, the White House received a ransom proposal for a number of POWs being held by Hanoi. The offer, which was passed to Washington from an official of a third country, was apparently discussed at a meeting in the Roosevelt Room attended by Reagan, Vice President George H.W. Bush, CIA director William Casey and National Security Adviser Richard Allen. Allen confirmed the offer in sworn testimony to the Senate POW committee on June 23, 1992.</p>
<p>Allen was allowed to testify behind closed doors, and no information was released. But a San Diego Union-Tribune reporter, Robert Caldwell, obtained the portion of the testimony relating to the ransom offer and wrote about it. The ransom request was for $4 billion, Allen testified. He said he told Reagan that &#8220;it would be worth the president going along and let&#8217;s have the negotiation.&#8221; When his testimony appeared in the Union-Tribune, Allen quickly wrote a letter to the panel, this time not under oath, recanting the ransom story, saying his memory had played tricks on him.</p>
<p>But the story didn&#8217;t end there. A Treasury agent on Secret Service duty in the White House, John Syphrit, came forward to say he had overheard part of the ransom conversation in the Roosevelt Room in 1981. The Senate POW committee voted not to subpoena him to testify.</p>
<p>On November 11, 1992, Dolores Alfond, sister of missing airman Capt. Victor Apodaca and chair of the National Alliance of Families, an organization of relatives of POW/MIAs, testified at one of the Senate committee&#8217;s public hearings. She asked for information about data the government had gathered from electronic devices used in a classified program known as PAVE SPIKE.</p>
<p>The devices were primarily motion sensors, dropped by air, designed to pick up enemy troop movements. But they also had rescue capabilities. Someone on the ground&#8211;a downed airman or a prisoner on a labor gang&#8211;could manually enter data into the sensor, which were regularly collected electronically by US planes flying overhead. Alfond stated, without any challenge from the committee, that in 1974, a year after the supposedly complete return of prisoners, the gathered data showed that a person or people had manually entered into the sensors&#8211;as US pilots had been trained to do&#8211;&#8221;no less than 20 authenticator numbers that corresponded exactly to the classified authenticator numbers of 20 US POW/MIAs who were lost in Laos.&#8221; Alfond added, says the transcript: &#8220;This PAVE SPIKE intelligence is seamless, but the committee has not discussed it or released what it knows about PAVE SPIKE.&#8221;</p>
<p>McCain, whose POW status made him the committee&#8217;s most powerful member, attended that hearing specifically to confront Alfond because of her criticism of the panel&#8217;s work. He bellowed and berated her for quite a while. His face turning anger-pink, he accused her of &#8220;denigrating&#8221; his &#8220;patriotism.&#8221; The bullying had its effect&#8211;she began to cry.</p>
<p>After a pause Alfond recovered and tried to respond to his scorching tirade, but McCain simply turned and stormed out of the room. The PAVE SPIKE file has never been declassified. We still don&#8217;t know anything about those 20 POWs.</p>
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		<title>Comment on My Wife Registered My Children To Vote Through ACORN! by McCain is a TRAITOR</title>
		<link>http://mheckman.berksblognet.com/2008/10/17/my-wife-registered-my-children-to-vote-through-acorn/#comment-15552</link>
		<author>McCain is a TRAITOR</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2008 20:42:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>John McCain, who has risen to political prominence on his image as a Vietnam POW war hero, has, inexplicably, worked very hard to hide from the public stunning information about American prisoners in Vietnam who, unlike him, didn't return home. Throughout his Senate career, McCain has quietly sponsored and pushed into federal law a set of prohibitions that keep the most revealing information about these men buried as classified documents. Thus the war hero people would logically imagine to be a determined crusader for the interests of POWs and their families became instead the strange champion of hiding the evidence and closing the books.

Almost as striking is the manner in which the mainstream press has shied from reporting the POW story and McCain's role in it, even as McCain has made his military service and POW history the focus of his presidential campaign. Reporters who had covered the Vietnam War have also turned their heads and walked in other directions. McCain doesn't talk about the missing men, and the press never asks him about them.

The sum of the secrets McCain has sought to hide is not small. There exists a telling mass of official documents, radio intercepts, witness depositions, satellite photos of rescue symbols that pilots were trained to use, electronic messages from the ground containing the individual code numbers given to airmen, a rescue mission by a Special Forces unit that was aborted twice by Washington and even sworn testimony by two defense secretaries that "men were left behind." This imposing body of evidence suggests that a large number--probably hundreds--of the US prisoners held in Vietnam were not returned when the peace treaty was signed in January 1973 and Hanoi released 591 men, among them Navy combat pilot John S. McCain.

The Pentagon had been withholding significant information from POW families for years. What's more, the Pentagon's POW/MIA operation had been publicly shamed by internal whistleblowers and POW families for holding back documents as part of a policy of "debunking" POW intelligence even when the information was obviously credible. The pressure from the families and Vietnam veterans finally produced the creation, in late 1991, of a Senate "Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs." The chair was John Kerry, but McCain, as a POW, was its most pivotal member. In the end, the committee became part of the debunking machine.

Included in the evidence that McCain and his government allies suppressed or tried to discredit is a transcript of a senior North Vietnamese general's briefing of the Hanoi Politburo, discovered in Soviet archives by an American scholar in the 1990s. The briefing took place only four months before the 1973 peace accords. The general, Tran Van Quang, told the Politburo members that Hanoi was holding 1,205 American prisoners but would keep many of them at war's end as leverage to ensure getting reparations from Washington.

Throughout the Paris negotiations, the North Vietnamese tied the prisoner issue tightly to the issue of reparations. Finally, in a February 1, 1973, formal letter to Hanoi's premier, Pham Van Dong, Nixon pledged $3.25 billion in "postwar reconstruction" aid. The North Vietnamese, though, remained skeptical about the reparations promise being honored (it never was). Hanoi thus held back prisoners--just as it had done when the French were defeated at Dien Bien Phu in 1954 and withdrew their forces from Vietnam. France later paid ransoms for prisoners and brought them home.

Two defense secretaries who served during the Vietnam War testified to the Senate POW committee in September 1992 that prisoners were not returned. James Schlesinger and Melvin Laird, secretaries of defense under Nixon, said in a public session and under oath that they based their conclusions on strong intelligence data--letters, eyewitness reports, even direct radio contacts. Under questioning, Schlesinger chose his words carefully, understanding clearly the volatility of the issue: "I think that as of now that I can come to no other conclusion...some were left behind."</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John McCain, who has risen to political prominence on his image as a Vietnam POW war hero, has, inexplicably, worked very hard to hide from the public stunning information about American prisoners in Vietnam who, unlike him, didn&#8217;t return home. Throughout his Senate career, McCain has quietly sponsored and pushed into federal law a set of prohibitions that keep the most revealing information about these men buried as classified documents. Thus the war hero people would logically imagine to be a determined crusader for the interests of POWs and their families became instead the strange champion of hiding the evidence and closing the books.</p>
<p>Almost as striking is the manner in which the mainstream press has shied from reporting the POW story and McCain&#8217;s role in it, even as McCain has made his military service and POW history the focus of his presidential campaign. Reporters who had covered the Vietnam War have also turned their heads and walked in other directions. McCain doesn&#8217;t talk about the missing men, and the press never asks him about them.</p>
<p>The sum of the secrets McCain has sought to hide is not small. There exists a telling mass of official documents, radio intercepts, witness depositions, satellite photos of rescue symbols that pilots were trained to use, electronic messages from the ground containing the individual code numbers given to airmen, a rescue mission by a Special Forces unit that was aborted twice by Washington and even sworn testimony by two defense secretaries that &#8220;men were left behind.&#8221; This imposing body of evidence suggests that a large number&#8211;probably hundreds&#8211;of the US prisoners held in Vietnam were not returned when the peace treaty was signed in January 1973 and Hanoi released 591 men, among them Navy combat pilot John S. McCain.</p>
<p>The Pentagon had been withholding significant information from POW families for years. What&#8217;s more, the Pentagon&#8217;s POW/MIA operation had been publicly shamed by internal whistleblowers and POW families for holding back documents as part of a policy of &#8220;debunking&#8221; POW intelligence even when the information was obviously credible. The pressure from the families and Vietnam veterans finally produced the creation, in late 1991, of a Senate &#8220;Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs.&#8221; The chair was John Kerry, but McCain, as a POW, was its most pivotal member. In the end, the committee became part of the debunking machine.</p>
<p>Included in the evidence that McCain and his government allies suppressed or tried to discredit is a transcript of a senior North Vietnamese general&#8217;s briefing of the Hanoi Politburo, discovered in Soviet archives by an American scholar in the 1990s. The briefing took place only four months before the 1973 peace accords. The general, Tran Van Quang, told the Politburo members that Hanoi was holding 1,205 American prisoners but would keep many of them at war&#8217;s end as leverage to ensure getting reparations from Washington.</p>
<p>Throughout the Paris negotiations, the North Vietnamese tied the prisoner issue tightly to the issue of reparations. Finally, in a February 1, 1973, formal letter to Hanoi&#8217;s premier, Pham Van Dong, Nixon pledged $3.25 billion in &#8220;postwar reconstruction&#8221; aid. The North Vietnamese, though, remained skeptical about the reparations promise being honored (it never was). Hanoi thus held back prisoners&#8211;just as it had done when the French were defeated at Dien Bien Phu in 1954 and withdrew their forces from Vietnam. France later paid ransoms for prisoners and brought them home.</p>
<p>Two defense secretaries who served during the Vietnam War testified to the Senate POW committee in September 1992 that prisoners were not returned. James Schlesinger and Melvin Laird, secretaries of defense under Nixon, said in a public session and under oath that they based their conclusions on strong intelligence data&#8211;letters, eyewitness reports, even direct radio contacts. Under questioning, Schlesinger chose his words carefully, understanding clearly the volatility of the issue: &#8220;I think that as of now that I can come to no other conclusion&#8230;some were left behind.&#8221;</p>
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