Why McCain's Time With Council Of World Freedom Matters

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Since Sunday, Democrats have been buzzing about the re-revelation that during the 1980s, Sen. John McCain served on the board of a far-right conservative organization that had supplied arms and funds to paramilitary organizations in Latin America.

Democratic strategist Paul Begala lit the fire when, during an appearance on Meet the Press, he warned that this relatively obscure detail from McCain's past could draw him into a guilt-by-association game he was bound to regret.

"John McCain sat on the board of...the U.S. Council for World Freedom," said Begala, "The Anti-Defamation League, in 1981 when McCain was on the board, said this about this organization. It was affiliated with the World Anti-Communist League - the parent organization - which ADL said 'has increasingly become a gathering place, a forum, a point of contact for extremists, racists and anti-Semites.'"

But McCain's involvement in the U.S. Council for World Freedom, which extended from 1981 through, possibly, 1986 is significant -- not merely because it ties him to unsavory characters but because it firmly associates him with a foreign policy that was, at the time and still, controversial.

"I didn't know that [McCain had] served on the board," said Shannon O'Neil
Douglas Dillon Fellow for Latin American Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. "It is a little bit surprising to me. But all of those organizations did come from the Republican side mostly. Often the people were tied to the military and they saw the world in black and white terms... My impression is [McCain] still sees the world in back and white."

The USCWF was founded in Phoenix, Arizona in November 1981 as an offshoot of the World Anti-Communist League. The group was, from the onset, saddled with the disreputable reputation of its parent group. The WACL had ties to ultra-right figures and Latin American death squads. Roger Pearson, the chairman of the WACL, was expelled from the group in 1980 under allegations that he was a member of a neo-Nazi organization.

The U.S. Council of World Freedom claimed to be cleansed of these elements. The group's director, retired Major General John Singlaub, said he had purged some of the more "kooky" members, including a Mexican chapter that "blamed everything on the Jews," and "even accused Pope John Paul of being a Jew." The Anti-Defamation League, once critical, applauded Singlaub for his efforts. Moreover, the USCWF was granted a sense of political legitimacy when President Ronald Reagan addressed the group in September 1984.

But the group's secret activities were still controversial. It claimed to support "pro-Democratic resistance movements fighting communist totalitarianism." And during the 1980s it became a vehicle for the Reagan administration to prop up some of the more totalitarian, anti-communist efforts in Central America.

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According to a March 1989 Washington Post article, the USCWF coordinated funding efforts with sources in Taiwan and South Korea to help contras in Nicaragua purchase some $5 million worth of arms. The group was charged with operating a plane that was shot down while flying supplies to these very same rebels. The council, according to a 1986 New York Times report, "provided $10 million to $25 million in cash and 'in-kind' aid: four to eight small aircraft (''non gun-mounted'') to the contras, boots to rebels fighting Soviet troops in Afghanistan, $20,000 in medicines to Cambodian resistance forces, and help for groups in Mozambique, Ethiopia and other countries." Singlaub and the council also reportedly provided Neo Hom and other factions of the Lao resistance with aid in the form of clothing and medicine - aid that the group subsequently turned into a scheme to raise fund from refugees.

The McCain campaign, in a statement to Politico, defended the efforts of the council. Brian Rogers, a spokesman, said that the Senator "disassociated himself" from the group "when questions were raised about its activities, but that in no way diminishes his leadership role in ensuring that the forces of democracy and freedom prevailed in Central America."

But Singlaub "does not recall any McCain resignation in 1984 or May 1986," the Associated Press reported early Tuesday, "nor does Joyce Downey, who oversaw the group's day-to-day activities."

Moreover, while the goal of confronting communism may be politically defensible, the methods that the group pursued elicited heavy complaint. In January 1987, Sen. Patrick Leahy criticized Singlaub and, by extension, the Reagan administration, for directly circumventing the will of Congress, which had cut off funds to paramilitary organizations like the contras.

'The open courting of General Singlaub and his groups," said Leahy, "I've never seen anything like it. The active fund-raising among wealthy people to back these programs - I think it's unprecedented... There seems to be more and more of a feeling that, 'Gee, we really want to do something to help the contras, but don't tell me what you're doing because I'm not supposed to know.'"

The funders of the U.S World Council of Freedom read like a who's who list of prominent conservative figures. Joe Coors, the Republican Beer baron was reportedly a big donor. Time Magazine wrote that the Christian Broadcasting Network was a backer as well. The Washington Times newspaper, owned by the controversial Reverend Sun Myung Moon, started a fundraising drive of its own. And Moon himself had numerous ties to Singlaub.

Through it all, McCain was a member. As reported by Politico, the council formally approached him during his run for elected office in 1982 and McCain, then a member of the House of Representatives, agreed to join, citing years later the organization's commitment to a freedom agenda. "They've got some good people involved," he said. Aides to his campaign said he resigned from the board of directors in 1984. But in 1985, McCain attended the group's "Freedom Fighter of the Year" award ceremony in Washington. And as late as July 1986, the organization's communications firm sent a letter with McCain's name on it regarding Singlaub's appearance at a conference "of nearly 40 countries... taking part in an annual observance to commemorate efforts on behalf of freedom throughout the world."

By then, the council's activities were becoming well known. In a 60 Minutes segment aired in '86, Singlaub was described as the President's "secret weapon to sidestep a Congress that will not permit him to act in the areas where he believes that our security interests are at stake." He did not contest the description.

There is no reporting to suggest that McCain was directly involved in any of the USCWF's operational decisions. Begala, in his appearance on Meet The Press, actually took time to exonerate the Senator from any charge that he was associated with the organization's early anti-Semitic fringe membership. "Now, that's not John McCain," he said, "I don't think he is that."

But McCain's association with a group that reportedly circumvented law, financed right-wing military institutions, and engaged in sometimes brutal anti-communist tactics, could be telling for some voters. At the very least his time on the board of the U.S. Council of World Freedom provides a window of sorts into the foreign policy vision that he held back in the 1980s and one that he still seemingly holds today.

"Remember this happened during a time when you were either with us or against us," said Council on Foreign Relation's O'Neil. "Somewhat like the mindset," that we have seen with the Bush administration.

Since Sunday, Democrats have been buzzing about the re-revelation that during the 1980s, Sen. John McCain served on the board of a far-right conservative organization that had supplied arms and funds ...
Since Sunday, Democrats have been buzzing about the re-revelation that during the 1980s, Sen. John McCain served on the board of a far-right conservative organization that had supplied arms and funds ...
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Is Obama a closet terrorist? No, but the seeds of doubt have been sewn, it just depends how fertile the ground is. Obama must hit McCain with a 10 pound sludge hammer, McCain started this war, it’s the reason why Palin was put on the ticket and dose not do interviews, she is a tool a blunt instrument of fear and lies and must be confronted, make them defend there associations. On Morning Joe Rudy Giuliani practically had Obama and Ayers plotting bombings together, when Mica tried to do a challenge Giuliani’s outrageous assertions, Scarborough changed the subject talking over Mica, making a joke out of it, saying she’s in love.

Scarborough insulted his co-host an she let is happen, check the transcripts, e-mail MSNBC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 10/07/2008
- 2cntswrth I'm a Fan of 2cntswrth 7 fans permalink

The chauvenistic arrogance of Scarboro is always an insult to any woman that has ever watched his show. And, yes, most of us would like to hear Mika really tell him off...just one time. Rudy (Judy)Guiliani lacks a third digit in his I.Q. So, no one's paying any attention to him. The more negative the Republicans get with irrelevant smears, the more irrelevant they become and higher their negative ratings go in this election. This is their best idea of an October surprise. But, the voters have quite a different one waiting for them in November. President, Barack Obama, and Vice President, Joe Biden. And Sarah Palin can shout "Say it ain't so, Joe" all the way back to Alaska and face charges for abuse of power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 10/07/2008
- Pulemerci I'm a Fan of Pulemerci 9 fans permalink

It was associated with The Anti-Communist League. Your point being?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 10/07/2008
- MsDoc I'm a Fan of MsDoc 49 fans permalink

Names often cover what is really going on in extremists circles. Read what they were DOING, please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 10/07/2008
- abigail1 I'm a Fan of abigail1 36 fans permalink

did you read the other words in the article?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 10/07/2008

Then you must be offended by the Neo-cons since many of them had parents who were communist in the 60s, for example Bill Kristol's father, dose that make him a communist on top od being a liar?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 10/07/2008
- abigail1 I'm a Fan of abigail1 36 fans permalink

I don't even understand what you are talking about. did you mean to respond to someone else?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 10/07/2008

Yes, do read what is in the article - But, turn down your "Die Fahne H ch" which was the theme song of the ultimate Anti-Communist League.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 10/07/2008

It about time for McCain to once again suspend his campaign.
Cancel the debates.
And find some way to clean off all that mud sticking to him.
He started with clay feet, now it's clay all the way up.
Unless some museum in the Middle East wants to buy him cheap as a desert sculpture, I think his value like the stock market has no apparent bottom.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 10/07/2008
- MsDoc I'm a Fan of MsDoc 49 fans permalink

What a great visual!!! Thanks for making me laugh.

Their biggest problem would be where to put the fool thing so it would scare the camels.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 AM on 10/07/2008
- aware4O I'm a Fan of aware4O 13 fans permalink

People, I am so sick and tired of the one-sided mindset of some repubs like bush and mcsame that states :

EITHER For US or AGAINST us
Black OR White (not in terms of race, but vision)
Patriot or Anti-patriot
American OR anti-American
Christian OR anti-Christian


(the pathetic list goes on and on.. )

The world is evolving and the USA is trying to stay back.

What is wrong with that doctrine?

There are no more borders in the world.

Please somebody teach the word GLOBAL and INTEGRATION (social, economical. cultural..­.) to these guys in power.

Gobama/biden!! BOTH of you are Professors who definitely NEED to lecture this repub crowd.

They do need a wake-up call and Nov 04 will do just that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 AM on 10/07/2008
- protagonia I'm a Fan of protagonia 79 fans permalink

"People, I am so sick and tired of the one-sided mindset of some repubs like bush and mcsame that states :"

That is because they are the simpler, more gullible version of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 10/07/2008

Oh well, there goes the whole Bill Ayers thing for McCain. NEXT

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 10/07/2008
- zanbama I'm a Fan of zanbama 13 fans permalink
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There it goes again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 10/07/2008

He's still stuck in that old 1980's neo-colonial world view. At the debate he referred to the Bin Laden led Mujahadeen as 'Freedom Fighters'

Read About it Here
http://newsone.blackplanet.com/nation/mccain-called-bin-laden-a-freedom-fighter/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 10/07/2008
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I don't think the key point of this story is the roots of the CWF (fighting communism-hard to indict over that) or that a few of the people said "anti-semitic" things at one time or another.

KISS IT: John McCain supported illegally selling weapons TO IRAN!

John McCain supported illegally selling weapons TO IRAN!

John McCain supported illegally selling weapons TO IRAN!

John McCain supported illegally selling weapons TO IRAN!

John McCain pals around with the Ayatollahs!

John McCain pals around with the Ayatollahs!

John McCain pals around with the Ayatollahs!

John McCain pals around with the Ayatollahs!


Viola!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 AM on 10/07/2008
- Tamoomoo I'm a Fan of Tamoomoo 7 fans permalink
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Olberman last night made a convincing terrorist connection between Palin and the pastor she used to rid her of "witchcraft". Basically, Thomas Muthee accused a woman in Kenya of witchcraft, and Olberman described his antics in the persecution of this woman as a witchhunt that was FULL of terror tactics and abuse, all propagated through the guise of religion. Her association with him is curious, wouldn't you say?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 10/07/2008
- huffy2001 I'm a Fan of huffy2001 50 fans permalink
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Don't forget Palin's anti-American secessionist ties. Talk about this. Yell it from the rooftops. These are dangerous people. Since they want to have this debate, let's have it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 10/07/2008
- Evelyn I'm a Fan of Evelyn 17 fans permalink
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And of course McCain did this stuff as a grown man. Not by very loosely associating with someone who did it when he was a child. People who live in glass houses (how many glass houses?) shouldn't start a stone-throwing contest!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 10/07/2008

NEWSFLASH TO MCCAIN ----- "The more lies you tell, the more TRUTHS I will tell."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 10/07/2008
- Gma11 I'm a Fan of Gma11 12 fans permalink

This is a fascinating read. Thanks for the background. I'm still amazed by the whole Iran-Contra Scandal - and how many highly-placed people escaped without accountability.

I was in Nicaragua twice during that period.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 10/07/2008
- laserbob I'm a Fan of laserbob 7 fans permalink

Talk about associating with terrorists, some of these guys were assassins who have killed US
citizens! Here's a link to a short but concise article that shows some of the linkage.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKhullJ.htm
The person to be talking to here is John Kerry, his hearings on the narco-guns trafficking
back then is probably one of the most complete investigations done, especially at a time
when in the Iran/contra hearings, many Rep. senators, etc. worked very hard to block
any public testimony when it came time to asking Ollie North as to where all the cocaine
that was being shipped back on the return trips to take guns down went, and who
proffited from it sale. And also who in govt. was protecting these flights that were landing
under the cover at our air bases in Fla. And folks like Hasunfus who was shot down had
contacts that went right up to GW Bush's VP office direct lines. These clowns hands have
been SO dirty, but the got off with a slap on the hand, or in some cases like Adm
Poindexter, and Elliot Abrams, they're still in govt and being just as spooky as ever!
I think Obama was maybe about 12 years old when all this was happening.­..

d.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 AM on 10/07/2008
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 500 fans permalink
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I'd really rather stick to the issues. There's plenty in McCain's political record to criticize. I know he has some shady associations, but this guilt-by-a­ssociation game gets us nowhere. We can look at the man himself, his own behavior and his own history, just as we look at Barack's. That's fair. Maybe this shows some lack of judgment, but we can see that lack of judgment today.

McCain's behavior during this campaign—his changing his mind, not knowing the facts, suspending his campaign, selecting Palin—is enough evidence that this man would have an erratic, error-prone, unhinged administration. That's all we need.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 10/07/2008
- MPCarr I'm a Fan of MPCarr 9 fans permalink

Young liberal politicans should think twice about associating with communist radical figures as they rise in politics. It may seem wise when builiding their liberal base, but if they want to run for president some day, it will come back to haunt them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 10/07/2008
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So, McCain serving on a board with people involved in Iran Contra is just a nice walk in the park?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 10/07/2008
- protagonia I'm a Fan of protagonia 79 fans permalink

You are sent in to counter the enormous disproportion of problems on the far right. It is your assignment to address this with as much smear as you can conjure. Everyone is on to you here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 10/07/2008
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