Elliot D. Cohen: POW/MIA Families Alleged McCain Assault: Senate Ethics Committee Failed to Investigate

A BUZZFLASH GUEST CONTRIBUTION
by Elliot D. Cohen

On June 20, 1996, Senator John McCain allegedly assaulted a family member of a Vietnam War prisoner of war (POW) who was missing in action (MIA), as a group of about 15 family members of POW/MIAs watched in astonishment. Within about one month, five ethics complaints had been filed with the Senate Ethics Committee by five eyewitnesses. But the Senate Ethics Committee refused to investigate the matter.

According to eyewitness Carol Hrdlicka, wife of Vietnam War POW/MIA air force pilot Col. David Hrdlicka, the group had been waiting in the hall of the Russell Office Building in Washington, D.C. for McCain to come out of an office in order to hand deliver letters asking him to forego an amendment to the Missing Service Personnel Act (MSPA) of 2005. The MSPA had been signed into law in February 1996 as part of the Defense Authorization Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-106). This law, which updated a 1942 law, had been a major victory for the families of POW/MIAs who worked tirelessly to get it through Congress.

The MSPA required the Pentagon to beef up its resources to find and rescue missing service personnel in a timely manner. For instance, it required the filing of reports on missing persons within 48 hours. Among other substantive provisions, it also criminalized withholding information from the families of POWs by broadly stipulating that "any person who knowingly and willfully withholds from the personnel file of a missing person any information relating to the disappearance or whereabouts and status of a missing person shall be fined as provided in title 18 or imprisoned not more than one year, or both." McCain's amendment eviscerated these new changes. For instance, it increased the reporting time to 10 days, and it deleted entirely the stated provision penalizing the withholding of information.

These family members of POW/MIAs had come to speak with McCain to try to convince him to leave the law alone. Mrs. Hrdlicka gives the following description of what happened:

When he [McCain] realized who we were, his face turned red and he became enraged. He would not accept the letters we had brought, he burst through our group assaulting the niece of Jane Duke Gaylor, mother of a MIA. I followed Senator McCain down the hall asking that he leave the legislation alone and all the while he is denying that he knew anything about the Missing Personnel Act. ...As we reached the elevator he said to me that I didn't know what he had been through ... I then stated I understood what he had been through and David Hrdlicka was still going through it. I had the capture picture of my husband and tried to show the picture to him but he would not look at it. ...The elevator arrived and Senator McCain quickly jumped in -- that ended our conversation. After this incident we went to the Capitol Police and filed a report. We also sent complaints to the ethics committee on the Senator's behavior.

"He went from a smiling, congenial, happy face to a beet red, totally enraged face in an instant," she said. "I have never seen a senator act in this way. We were all dumbfounded how this happened. He threw his arm up, and she goes flying and Jane [who was in a wheelchair] gets pushed aside as he brushes by her. All I see is people flying and I'm behind him [McCain]... This was assault."

According to Black's Law Dictionary (6th Edition) assault and battery consists of "any unlawful touching of another which is without justification or excuse. ... battery requires physical contact of some sort (bodily injury or offensive touching), whereas assault is committed without physical contact...." Given Mrs. Hrdlicka's description of what happened (which was generally consistent with that given by other eyewitnesses), it would appear that McCain engaged in "offensive touching" of another "without justification or excuse." Yet neither the Capitol Police nor the Senate Ethics Committee investigated the incident.

An August 2, 1996 letter to Hrdlicka from the Senate Ethics Committee stated, "To the extent that your complaint appears to relate to alleged physical acts, it would appear that appropriate action has been taken by informing the Capitol Police of the alleged incident. Thus, based upon the information which you have provided, no further action is intended with respect to this matter." The Committee therefore claimed to have rested its decision not to take any action regarding the "alleged physical acts" entirely on the fact that these acts were reported to the Capitol Police. However, the fact that a case is reported to the Capitol Police does not in and of itself constitute an adequate disposition of an ethics problem.

First, as the Senate Ethics Manual explicitly acknowledges, findings of law and findings of ethics are not necessarily the same. Even in cases where a senator may not have violated a specific law, he or she may still have acted unethically or in a manner unbefitting a member of the Senate. For example, when Senator Larry Craig was arrested by police for disorderly conduct in a police sex sting at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport, the Senate Ethics Committee eventually sent Craig a letter of admonition. The letter did not merely admonish Craig for unlawful activity (he had originally pleaded guilty but then attempted to withdraw his guilty plea) but for bringing discredit to the Senate. Citing the Senate Ethics Manual, the Committee stated that Senate Resolution 338 (S. Res. 338) "gives the Committee the authority to investigate Members who engage in "improper conduct which may reflect upon the Senate," regardless of whether such conduct violates a specific statute, Senate Rule, or regulation." And it added, "the Committee has stated that the Senate "may discipline a Member for any misconduct, including conduct or activity which does not directly relate to official duties, when such conduct unfavorably reflects on the institution as a whole."

Craig had allegedly tapped his fingers under an adjacent toilet stall occupied by a police officer. But McCain had allegedly assaulted and battered a woman who came to speak to him about a matter of State. In its August 2, 1996 letter to Hrdlicka, the Committee also cited S. Res. 338 as giving it the authority to "receive and investigate allegations of improper conduct which may reflect upon the Senate." Yet, in McCain's case, the Ethics Committee did not perceive the need to investigate this serious complaint, nor to take issue with McCain's conduct.

Second, according to Hrdlicka and two other complainants, Capitol Police did not investigate the matter after the incident was reported. On this assumption, there appears to be no evidentiary basis for the Senate Ethics Committee to have concluded that the matter was appropriately resolved. If the Ethics Committee wished to rest its conclusion on the fact that a report was filed with the Capitol Police, then it needed at least to order an investigation. The mere filing of a report does not itself dispose of a complaint.

Hrdlicka's burning question regarding McCain has been a resounding "Why?" Why did the Senator deny that he knew anything about the Missing Personnel Act? "That," she said, "was a lie," because "at that moment he was working behind the scenes to gut the legislation."

And she queried, "Why does he get so angry at the families? The only thing the families are trying to do is get the truth. He of all senators ought to understand and ought to try and help us because he knows what it is to be a POW. We fought for his rights when he was in captivity." As late as 1992, Hrdlicka said she had received documented reports of live sightings of her husband. So, after three decades of living with the uncertainty of whether she would ever see her husband alive again, it was reasonable for her to expect a compassionate hearing from the Senator known to be an ardent supporter of the rights of POW/MIAs and their families.

The callous, hostile reception Hrdlicka described was anything but compassionate: physical assault on a family member of a POW/MIA; a concerted effort to eviscerate law that protects POW/MIAs and their families; refusal to speak candidly to those who have suffered for decades; lying about knowledge of the MSPA while all along working to dismantle it -- all of these allegations, viewed in relation to one another, paint a coherent, unsettling picture that belies basic tenets of human decency such as doing for others what you would have others do for you. This portrays John McCain in a way that an Ethics Committee with jurisdiction over "improper conduct" of senators sworn to uphold a sacred public trust should not ignore, especially when this profile include allegations of assault and battery.

Hrdlicka finds it hard to palate the possibility that John McCain, the man she says assaulted a family member of a POW/MIA right before her eyes, could be the next Commander in Chief of the United States. Contemplating what a McCain Presidency might portend, Hrdlicka asks, "If he [McCain] will not support the family members of our MIAs, what makes anyone think he will show compassion to any of the people he will be sending off to get maimed?"

So it is understandable why she would see the need to speak out now about the 1996 incident. Viewed in the context of the upcoming Presidential election, the failure of the Senate Ethics Committee to pursue these allegations back in 1996 underscores the present urgency to bring the matter into public view. The court of public opinion may now be the only court left through which a sound verdict might be reached.

A BUZZFLASH GUEST CONTRIBUTION

Elliot D. Cohen, Ph.D. is a political analyst and media critic. His most recent book is The Last Days of Democracy: How Big Media and Power-Hungry Government are turning America into a Dictatorship. He is the first prize winner of the 2007 Project Censored Award.

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McCain may not know

I used to believe members of congress knew what was going on, but after reading "The Wastrels of Defense," by Winslow T. Wheeler, I suspect otherwise. While some of them actually read the legislation, a good number of them depend so heavily on their staff that they may not have a clue as to what they are going to vote on and how they will vote, until a staffer hands them a note with that vital information. While his name may be on the legislation, he may not know much about it, since he's been out hunting pork, and while he is known for his fiery anti pork speeches on the floor, he is not immune to it. This is not in his defense, but when he states he doesn't know something about a bill, he may not know much about it as his staff may be doing everything for him. He could be a mushroom for all we know. Kept in the dark and fed mushroom chow. Along with a number of other members of congress.
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It may be an old story

But one that needs to come out. You can bet they'll go back this far to try to paint Obama in a negative light. When he was a senator that conduct was unbecoming, disrespectful and ignorant but the family realized they weren't going to get an apology or any assistance, and didn't push it further. But for a president to act that way to the very people he serves would set an even worse example than we've had these last 8 years. McCain has some very deep anger issues. He would lead us to disaster. Donnat

McCain/MSPA Timeline

In 1996, protesting an amendment to the "MSPA Act of 2005." Don't you find this a little jarring?

"On June 20, 1996, Senator John McCain allegedly assaulted a family member of a Vietnam War prisoner of war (POW) who was missing in action (MIA), as a group of about 15 family members of POW/MIAs watched in astonishment . . . the group had been waiting in the hall of the Russell Office Building in Washington, D.C. for McCain to come out of an office in order to hand deliver letters asking him to forego an amendment to the Missing Service Personnel Act (MSPA) of 2005 . . ."

Admittedly, we don't have the legislative history before us, but it appears that the 1995 amendment to the original 1942 act was a victory for the POW/MIA community. What was the fate of the McCain amendment? Well, it seems to have passed and was part of a larger strategy. For an in-depth (at-length) article on McCain and the POW/MIA issue: http://www.aiipowmia.com/sea/schanberg_mccain.html

Even putting all the Internet filters into action, McCain's history vis-a-vis this issue does seem strange. The angry out-of-control McCain merely seems to have surfaced once more.

THIS GUY HAS HAD PROBLEMS WITH ANGER SINCE CHILDHOOD!

WOULD YOU WANT HIS FINGER ON THAT "LITTLE RED BUTTON" CONTROLLING YOUR FATE? NOT ME!!!

"Why does he get so angry at the families?"

And she queried, "Why does he get so angry at the families? The only thing the families are trying to do is get the truth. He of all senators ought to understand and ought to try and help us because he knows what it is to be a POW. We fought for his rights when he was in captivity." Doesn't make sense, does it? Why WOULD a POW w/more than 5 years of captivity, gut an 'accountability' bill on POW/MIAs, AND loose his mind when (peaceably) confronted about it by POW/MIA relatives/families? Hmmmm, maybe you should do a little MORE reading on the 'straight talker', try this site sponsored by: 'Vietnam Veterans Against John McCain >> http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnmccain.com/ << Perhaps, John Sydney McSame III was just reacting (violently) to the refreshed memories that he's drank SO hard to repress over the years about his (alleged by other POW who were there in his encampment)complicity in giving 'package' information (routes that Navy bombers, like him, would fly into North Vietnam) plus size, compositon, altitudes of the formations, you know the kinda stuff that gets OTHER people killed while YOUR captivity is 'softened'. Repressed memories are a bitch, as ANY returning PTSD impacted Iraqi vet that's on a suicide watch, or, the families of the hundreds that HAVE committed suicide. One PISSED OFF Viet Vet ('72-'73)

McCains stablitiy

Given McCains violent nature from other incidents of pushing other senators and now this crippled women you have to ask if you want this man as president.Remember he wants to invade Iran and if he loses his temper the red button controlling atomic bombs is just a thumb push away.

Damn

I wish they had video phones back then.

The Intelligence of Americans

If Americans elected George Bush TWICE, they will elect anybody - even angry old half-paralyzed red-faced John McCain. Prove me wrong - PLEASE...

He Was NEVER Legally ELECTED

Dumbya was NEVER legally ELECTED, he was installed via supreme court and a whole lot of shrub family favors called in. The evidence is overwhelming that the 2000 and 2004 elections were stolen. A Diebold programmer has admitted to writing the program that flipped the votes and deleted itself for these voting machines. So Please don't think that dumbya was ever ELECTED.

Legally Shmegally

Irrespective of whether he actually got enough votes to be made president, an awful lot of people really DID vote for him - as if that is not scary enough.

Yep! The torture McCain was

Yep! The torture McCain was subjected to did have an effect on his mental capacity. Consider his angry outbursts toward his peers in the senate. And now this citizen complaint of assult and battery! McCain is an unstable mental case, who goes from happy, to enraged in a heartbeat, whenever he thinks someone is about to disagree with him or oppose his views! He is a text book example of someone who is as nutty as a fruitcake! How does the fact that he was a prisoner of war, qualify him as a hero, or for that matter, a canidate for POTUS? A real hero would have committed suicide, rather that be used as an instrument of propaganda as he did! Poor old senile McLame! I say senile because he seems not to remember anything that casts him in a bad light. He can't remember the pledge he made concerning campaign money. He can't remember all the things he used to be for, that he's now against! He is a lying, flip flopping, nut case, with no integrity whatsoever! And, he has LIEberman whispering in his ear to correct his endless gaffs! He is a bought and paid for political hack, and I can't understand how he thinks he has a chance to become president! QUIT NOW JOHN, before you embarrass yourself even further! You are a pathetic little man who's future in politics ended when Bush gave you that disgusting kiss!

HE WAS LIKE THIS BEFORE VIETNAM!!!

READ HIS HISTORY! VIETNAM IS NO EXCUSE!!!

McSame has lost his "Bearings"

From reading this article and listening to the McSame lie-machine, it's obvious the old duffer is losing his mind. He reminds me of my late Grandmother. That sweet lady would forget things she had said only moments before. She would go from smiles and hugs to screams and cursing in a matter of seconds, worse yet, her paranoia made visits nearly impossible, she thought everyone were out to "get her", to harm her, to do her wrong. She was suffering from Alzheimer's, and within six months she went from vibrant to an accidental maniac needing hospitalization where she stayed until her death 9 months later. And, it seems McSame is heading down the mental rabbit hole. The biggest difference between the senator and my late grandmother is McSame's dream of running the world into a hellish war torn nightmare of death and blood. My grandmother only hurt herself, while McSame will hurt every man, woman and, child on this planet should he steal this up-coming election (I maintain, McSame could never win a fair election, he will be forced to "bush the upcoming election). One thing I will say to end my note to you all is this; that old man will only get worse. It may work as quickly as it did for my Grandmother, or more slowly, but it is for certain McSame is unfit to be President of the USA. And, who in their right mind would put yet another unqualified repuglican, like McSame, into the white house????

McCain "blowing up"

I don't believe any of this will matter. I seem to remember a president accused of being a drug using/alcoholic, and it didn't affect anything.

Touche ! (n/t)

One PISSED OFF Viet Vet ('72-'73)

the federal government is the problem

I much prefer a crazy, senile, stupid, ignorant man to lead the great satan versus a young, energetic, smart, focused man. Go John you are the man the crazy man that can do maximum damage to the federal government. You go boy.

Not the First Time

This is hardly the first time crazy-train has exploded, and I suspect it will not be the last. He is delusional, demented but also dangerous and mentally unbalanced. Quite frankly, we have experienced what a mentally ill person will do in the WH, and I am not at all happy with the possibility of having another occupy the WH. REMEMBER when shrub juan screamed at a POW/MIA mother in the 80's.... "... shut up, just shut up, you people make me sick." Seems to be a trend of self-imposed superiority.

I'm a journalist-- a

I'm a journalist-- a producer for an independent TV news show. I have covered McCain for years.

I helped Carol Hrdlicka and Elliot Cohen, the author of this article, get in touch with each other. I am writing as a very concerned citizen: I do not intend to vote for either McCain or Obama, so this is not a partisan view, I just want to make sure that Americans who are considering voting for McCain know about this incident.

I have spent hours interviewing Carol and other family members of POW/ MIAs who were in the hallway when McCain pushed the NIECE of Jane Duke Gaylor, the wheel-chair bound mother of a man missing-in-action in Vietnam. The headlines at Buzzflash get it slightly wrong, but the article doesn't.

Not only are Carol and the other witnesses in the hallway very credible, they have physical proof of what happened when they filed the complaint to the Ethics Committee.

They also have a tremendous amount of information that POW / MIAs were alive years after the Vietnam "military action" ended.

These people aren't "crack-pots" -- U.S. generals backed them up about "live-sightings" of POW / MIAs in Vietnam and Laos. McCain tried actively to cover it all up, while resting on his own POW laurels.

Less than a week ago, China admitted that it had held POWs from the Korean war for years, hoping to use them as leverage.

This article proves that the Pentagon has covered-up the fate of POW /MIAs for decades.

McCain, after his release, was complicit in the cover-up and yet he's running as a "war hero."

And McCain has also gutted legislation that would let the families of future POW/ MIAs, such as those from Iraq and Afghanistan, find their loved ones, or at least some kind of closure.

Here's the article, with what I find the most significant part at the beginning.

PLEASE POST BOTH DR. COHEN'S ARTICLE AND THIS ARTICLE ABOUT THE PENTAGON COVER-UP FAR AND WIDE!

American officials believed from the earliest days of the (Korean) armistice that concluded the Korean War without a formal peace treaty in July 1953 that the Chinese and North Koreans withheld a number of U.S. POWs, possibly in retaliation for U.S. refusal to repatriate those Chinese and North Korean POWs who chose not to be returned to their home country out of fear of retribution.

Gen. Mark W. Clark, the American commander of U.S.-led forces during the final stages of the Korean War, wrote in a 1954 account that "we had solid evidence" that hundreds of captive Americans were held back by the Chinese and North Koreans, possibly as leverage to gain a China seat on the U.N. Security Council.

Over time, however, U.S. officials muted their concerns, while periodically pressing the Chinese in private. Publicly, the Pentagon's stance today is that China returned all the U.S. POWs it held.

"Some U.S. POWs spent time across the (Yalu) river in Manchuria, but to the best of our knowledge, all have returned," the Pentagon's POW/MIA office says in a summary of wartime POW camps.

ENTIRE ARTICLE AT LINK

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080619/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_china_pow_revelation

Well

Did she plaster on the makeup like a trollop?

Separate from a sorting out

Separate from a sorting out of the particular points of the McCain/Hrdlicka encounter, three very disturbing points are reinforced regarding the character of John McCain as our possible President: He has an explosive temper that can overwhelm his good judgment, including causing him to resort to a physical response. He personalizes disagreement or criticism, and he lacks the ability to empathize with others, even when their views or actions are motivated by their own very painful personal experience. He is callous toward veterans and their families who seek assistance, compensation or benefits related to their active duty service. This pattern of behavior may very well represent serious psychological problems that may understandably result from McCain's own very difficult military experiences. I would wish that he could confront and bury these demons, but I do not want him serving as my President.

Let's start the counting.

I'm referring to how many days it takes for any mainstream media outlet to pick up on this story. I won't be surprised if it's never.

start the counting

I agree 100 percent with you.

Reaching, are we?

Am I the first to comment on this article? Too bad, because I'll be one of the few who detects the odor of rodent wafting up to my nostrils. I do appreciate the included legal definition of "assault", for I have seen the term derated from inappropriate touching to in-the-face shouting to dirty looks. Nonetheless, the description of the incident suggests that McCain only shouldered his way past Hrdlicka upon her physical confrontation of him. The ripest part, though, is when Hrdlicka alleges that her lost husband has been seen, twenty-two years after the US left Vietnam, and therefore the US Congress must attend to her James Caan movie fantasies. She is of the crowd that demands that objectionable POW/MIA flag, designed by another fool who dreams of US servicemen being held in Viet prisons long after the war ended, be flown from assorted public buildings to this day. That McCain could be especially annoyed by confrontations with hysterics who insist he worry about the believed continued captivity of his fellow servicemen who didn't make it back, as he did, seems entirely plausible. On this one, I am emphatically not in his shoes, and daren't judge, but were I in such a situation, I could imagine being displeased as well. Hey, let's all go back to that whoppingly long list of valid condemnations of John McCain, OK?

To reaching are we?

The first question I have for Jeffreydj is are you a shill? Have you done any research on the POW issue? Try the Library of Congress where there are live sighting reports in 2006 or just go to the web. In 1992 John McCain stated at a press conference in front of the White House during the Senate Select Committee, that "we should assume men are alive until there is credible evidence they died". I have McCain on tape stating that!! Using McCain's own words--there is no credible evidence that my husband ever died, however he was alive in a prison system. The agencies that are charged with the POW/MIA issue say there is no evidence my husband died and there is an overwhelming amount of evidence on him in captivity plus a picture. I also have live sighting reports on my husband in the 1990's so go to the web and get educated! I go by the evidence not hearsay. But you missed the biggest point--FOR SIX MONTHS THE FAMILIES WORKED ON THE MISSING PERSONNEL ACT WHICH WAS PASSED INTO LAW TO PROTECT FUTURE GENERATIONS FROM GOING THROUGH WHAT THE VIETNAM ERA FAMILIES HAVE ENDURED!!!! That was the legislation that McCain gutted! The same abuses of the families are going on today example--Speicher case from the Gulf War--family was told he died and later the USG admitted he was captured! The Tillman case from Afghanistan War--family lied to at the beginning and now the agencies have admitted they lied! Do you see the bigger picture? The point is that McCain does not want to protect the young men and women that he may send into harms way IF HE WERE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF and that was proven by the gutting of the Missing Personnel Act---it was for the protection of the soldier on the front lines!!

Think about it

These families had a perfect right to try to speak with McCain. Don't forget, McCain works for us. He doesn't work for the Bush clan, the pentagon, corporates or anyone else but us. We pay his salary and his alligiance should be toward the American people. I realize Senators are busy people, but wait a minute, they are not that busy as to brush past people and treat them like dog doo. McCain is crude and very unpolite. Do any of you think you could get away with a viper like temperment like his where you work? The guy is a fraud and his job right now is to convince voters that he is not a fraud. McCain will be exposed, believe me.

You are recognizing McCain's reaction, but not the issue.

It seems to me, Jeff, that the legislation at issue relates to people potentially being taken prisoner today or in the future. The Vietnam-era POW/MIA families are involved in pushing this legislation because of their very relevant experiences with the pain and absence of closure largely brought about by arbitrary government secrecy regarding instances of war-time imprisonment and abduction. The fact that these family members cite the cases involving their missing loved ones - no matter how long gone - should not be surprising or ridiculed; what is surprising is that McCain should put so much effort and vitriol into policy that promotes the suffering of the modern correlates to these families. Ken Duerksen Oxford, Ohio

Mea culpa

You are, of course, correct, Ken, to attend to concern about US POWs, current and future, and any legislation pursuant to our servicemen held by a foreign country deserves careful attention. Furthermore, I'll forthrightly agree that McCain may well not be willing to apply that attention, and given his own experiences as a POW, such diffidence is shameful. Meanwhile, "Impartial" (see above) so impartially introduces Elliot Cohen to Mrs. Hrdlicka, doubtlessly in complete impartiality to see her story told impartially, and has leaped to the postings board to remind us of the US servicemen who were indeed held by the North Koreans and only allowed to return to the US forty years later. His implication is that the Vietnamese are identical to the N. Koreans, and we all know how crazy the latter are. Yep, one gook is just like the next one, is the impartial estimation, and besides, our impartial, independent TV journalist knows of plenty US generals who can vouch for plenty of accounts of US soldiers held in Vietnam years after we withdrew. Pity he forgot to name any of them.

so...

so this isn't a valid condemnation? Because he only "shouldered" a woman in a wheelchair, among others, to the ground? Because they might be "annoying" and therefore deserving of verbal and physical abuse? WTF?

ground

Nowhere in the article does it say anybody ended up on the ground. What makes you think a person ended up on the ground? Which person?

It's a story about his legendary temper.

The particulars of this case are relevant in that they lend credence to reports that John McCain has a volatile temper that would make him unfit to be president of the United States. Do we really want this man's finger on the trigger, nuclear or otherwise?

CORPORATE CONTROLED MEDIA

This story will never see the light of day in the CORPORATE CONTROLED MEDIA. A BIG YES! for the CORPORATIONS that controle the MEDIA is making BILLIONS off this war and the next, so for sure they are going to see that McCain is in the WHITE HOUSE in the up comming Election.