Stolen Honor's Significance Captured in New Booklet
(4/12/2005) - With the historical impact of John Kerry's defeat being felt everyday, the creators of "Stolen Honor: Wounds that Never Heal" have captured the significance of Stolen Honor by producing a commemorative booklet."Behind the Scenes of Stolen Honor: The People who Made a Difference" spotlights those who made the documentary American Film Renaissance recently named the "Documentary with the Greatest Impact in 2004".
The beautiful, full-color, 20 page booklet features the candid words of the 17 Stolen Honor Vietnam War POWs as they tell of their reaction to the film, why they participated and the effects they have witnessed. These men and some of their wives speak from the heart about their opportunity to tell the truth about what patriotism and service to their country is—and is not. They explain their involvement, at first reluctant, but encouraged by the leadership of Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Carlton Sherwood, and of the patriotism that has grown deeper, simply by voicing basic American values of honor. Here is a very small sample of their words.
"Thank God we found a path to reveal the truth about John Kerry."
Commander Ralph E. Gaither
"I thought it was absolutely necessary to educate the public about this man's war record."
Colonel George E. "Bud" Day
"Our testimony was nothing but the truth and from our hearts."
Colonel Gordon A. "Swede" Larson
The commemorative booklet has been distributed to everyone who participated in making the documentary and is now available to the public at a very low cost. Autographed by the producer, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Carlton Sherwood, the booklet can be purchased with or without the DVD for a limited time.
Behind the Scenes Booklet - $3.95 + $1 P&H per booklet
DVD and Booklet - $16.95 + $3 P& H per set




