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From: Ashley Saye
T1: hippieflow@aol.com
Date: 11/14/98
Time: 11:17:38 AM
Remote Name: 152.163.207.81
To start with the thought of POW/MIA is sad. The government is so wrapped up in the idea of hiding things from the american public that it's sick. I come from a town who personally has a pow still on the list that was just recently said to be dead. And the thing that's so sad is, this family here in town had numbers of letters, and documents from pow's that were returned that saw him. And this was still in the late 70's. So, there are answers out there, and some of the answers have been taken to the graves of soldiers. I believe this man is still alive, and out there. He'd be 45 today, and it's not impossible to survive. Obviously the other men did. Please don't give up hope. These people should never be forgotten, and the american public should never forget what they gave us.