Stolen Honor A documentary exposing John Kerry's record of betrayal News
4/12/2005 Stolen Honor's Significance Captured in New Booklet
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.
2/21/2005 Stolen Honor named "Documentary with the Greatest Impact in 2004"
Stolen Honor named "Documentary with the Greatest Impact in 2004"
1/14/2005 Carlton Sherwood calls POWs "the greatest to come out of my generation."
Carlton Sherwood refers to the POWs featured in Stolen Honor as "the greatest to come out of my generation of Vietnam Veterans."
11/23/2004 Carlton Sherwood earns Annie Taylor Award
At the annual Restoration Weekend, Carlton Sherwood, Producer of "Stolen Honor" earned an Annie Taylor Award for political courage.
10/21/2004 The New York Times reviews "Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal"
ALESSANDRA STANLEY of The New York Times recently reviewed "Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal".
2/21/2005 Stolen Honor named "Documentary with the Greatest Impact in 2004"
Stolen Honor named "Documentary with the Greatest Impact in 2004"
2/21/2005 Stolen Honor named "Documentary with the Greatest Impact in 2004"
Stolen Honor named "Documentary with the Greatest Impact in 2004"
9/10/2004 Press Release Announces Release of Stolen Honor Documentary
When John Kerry appeared before the U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee in the spring of 1971, his anti-war testimony accusing American soldiers of barbaric acts in Vietnam sent shock waves throughout America and the world.
8/25/2004 Documentary will Expose New Issues with Kerry's Vietnam Record
Even before the Swiftboat Veterans for Truth aired their first commercial, independent journalist Carlton Sherwood's company Red, White and Blue Productions was busy planning a documentary featuring the views of former Vietnam POWs on the presidential candidacy of John Kerry.

 

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