I heard from plenty of veterans today, who are as outraged as we are. I even heard from George Ciampa, who stated he is still desperately trying to get PBS to air his documentaries, and to get funding for his projects, which we talked about on this site:
http://www.letfreedomringforall.org/
This is the letter I sent back to George a few minutes ago:
Yes, what a real shame. People like you who were there, and have done an outstanding job on telling the REAL story, can't get their work on PBS. But some young hot shot is given air play all in "FAIRNESS". What a crock!!!
We all need to write letters to PBS and let them know how we feel. There are still plenty of vets, kids and grandkids, and we can all pick up a pen or send an email to these TV stations. This is a real injustice to all who fought and died, and fought and lived.
What this jerk doesn't realize is if the allies hadn't stepped in, he would never be allowed to write books. He may even be in jail for speaking out. Obviously this man doesn't have a clue.
For some strange reason today, everyone has to present BOTH sides. Well you know what George, there aren't always two sides to the story, and we shouldn't feel the need to stick up for for dictators, murderers, and devils in human form. It just sickens me.
Warmly,
Marion
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"