Why McCain's Time With Council Of World Freedom Matters

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First Posted: 10- 6-08 11:58 PM   |   Updated: 11- 6-08 05:12 AM

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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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- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

This article is pure destraction. We don't need more charges and counter charges about guilt by association. We need ideas and commitment to get our nation out the the mess it is in. Partisan warriors need to take a breather..­.. all of them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 10/07/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 10/07/2008
- hlawyer I'm a Fan of hlawyer 4 fans permalink

The difference is that this is not guilt by association. The charges against Obama are. Obama knows Bill Ayers. They are not even friends. We are supposed to assume that he supports domestic terrorism due to this fact. The Rev. Wright charges are hardly more substantial. Rev, Wright said some controversial (to white conservatives) things in a few of his many sermons, and we are supposed to attribute those statements to Obama.

McCain's involvement in the group mentioned above and with Charles Keating is not guilt by association. McCain helped Charles Keating, a convicted criminal. Although McCain was not found guilty of a crime, his behavior and judgment were questionable. He lobbied on behalf of Keating to federal regulators. In the group above, his involvement is proof of his support for a foreign policy ideal that has been destructive and discredited, including funding private wars against democratically -elected leaders, like Daniel Ortega. Both are proof of his judgment and policies much more so than Obama's limited association with Ayers or association with Wright (who is not as controversial as a handful of clips would have you believe).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 10/07/2008

DAVID IFSHIN...h­ow more tied to a radical can you get..the MSM needs to open their eyes right now and expose this fraud...th­ey want to play the ayers card well we have DAVID IFSHIN look him up everyone..­.i dont think that they know what they are getting into

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 10/07/2008

Obama did not want to go down this isle. But he had no choice, McCain/Palin, Hannity, Limbaugh, and Fox News are all smearing Obama. Yes Obama pledge not to go here, but so did Mcain. Obama has learned from Kerry's mistake! You have to punch back with something greater! McCain's camp probably didnt think Obama had the gumption to attack but as usual they have underestimated Obama.

OBAMA/BIDEN 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 10/07/2008
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Naomi Klein: http://www.democracynow.org/2008/10/6/naomi_klein

And so, the Chicago Boys were born. And it was considered a success, and the Ford Foundation got in on the funding. And hundreds and hundreds of Latin American students, on full scholarships, came to the University of Chicago in the 1950s and ’60s to study here to try to engage in what Juan Gabriel Valdes, Chile’s foreign minister after the dictatorship finally ended, described as a project of deliberate ideological transfer, taking these extreme-right ideas, that were seen as marginal even in the United States, and transplanting them to Latin America. That was his phrase—that is his phrase.

Ken Silverstein: http://www.harpers.org/archive/2008/10/hbc-90003668

....Profes­sor S. Frederick Starr..., is now teaming up with former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld in another venture of dubious academic integrity.

Rumsfeld ..., has created a foundation whose goals include “encouraging young people to go into government” and generating “support for Central Asian republics.­” One of its major grants, I’ve been told, went to fund a new CACI fellowship program for “young leaders” from the region. The first group of fellows has just arrived at CACI.

Some at the school apparently felt that taking money from Rumsfeld was improper, given his disastrous role in the Iraq War (“Stuff happens,” he said famously of the looting that broke out soon after the invasion) and involvement in the torture scandals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 10/07/2008
- speeddeeps I'm a Fan of speeddeeps 2 fans permalink

Why does McPalin want to play this game?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 10/07/2008
- GuyFawkes I'm a Fan of GuyFawkes 28 fans permalink

Why isn't the MSM reporting on this. Zero follow up by Tom Brokaw after Begala mentioned it on MTP.

And when will we hear more about David Ipshin?

Charles Keating is going to look like small potatoes pretty soon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:04 PM on 10/07/2008
- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

Because Begala is doing the Clintons' bidding and trying to undermine Obama with distractions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 10/07/2008
- LWkcma I'm a Fan of LWkcma 5 fans permalink

we also brought nazis into our country and elsewhere after ww2.....i'­m suprised that isreal still considers us thier friend....­what a screwed up government we have had....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 10/07/2008
- Zeev I'm a Fan of Zeev 2 fans permalink

If it wasn't for the UN Israel and Arabs would get along. Probably share the country. Remember Arabs helped Jews liberate the holy land. Israel would not like Europe or America. Mainly for the rampant anti-Semitic sentiment of the 1940s-60s. Europe and America did not give Jews (or Arabs) refugee status after WW2.

Israel is friends with us cause we give them money to help their economy and sell them weapons. Problem is that Israel might actually outpace us in military tech before too long.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 10/07/2008

I also am tied of the negative ads . .. but it is McCain and Palin who have brought this up so I think it is something Obama should club McCain over the head with. All is fair in "Love And War"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 10/07/2008
- LWkcma I'm a Fan of LWkcma 5 fans permalink

it seems as though the republicans idea of a free democracy is a totalitarian government. that's part of the problem...­..america has supported fascist governments that have subjected thier citizens to torture and death squads. how f&@ked up is that. no wonder we don't have many friends in the world. we wouldn't have these problems in the mid-east if we hadn't supported the shah and saddam and the shieks. in south america we have supported and armed fascist states....­remember noriega was our friend before he was our enemy.....­.so was bin laden....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 10/07/2008

If you support Barack Obama and Joe Biden and you are tired of all of the republican lies, smear capaigns and want the truth visit. There is detailed information on the Keating 5, McSames record, Palin and the Alaskan Independence Party, Palin and the witch doctor (seriously) and much much more.


www.republicansareliars.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 10/07/2008
- BWonka I'm a Fan of BWonka 118 fans permalink
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McCain - as corrupt as Bush, as stupid as Bush, as wrong as Bush.

What a pathetic excuse for a candidate - no wonder the G0P is heading for Paraguay..­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 10/07/2008
- floib I'm a Fan of floib 17 fans permalink

I am soooooo tired of the negative ads. Our "house" is on fire and people seem to be focusing on "Did you turn off the lights? Did you unplug the coffee maker? Did you lower the TV so we can hear if the fire engine is on its way?

I don't care what happened 10, 20, or 30 years ago. Our economy is going down the tubes, our 401k is practically worthless, foreclosures are at a record high. Americans need someone that has a clear vision of how to get us out of this mess.

Obama-Biden 2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 10/07/2008
- Desdemondo I'm a Fan of Desdemondo 2 fans permalink

Keep digging. You are only scratching the surface of Mc Cain-Bush unsavoury part.

Simply put; the man is a fraud of gargantuan proportion - living in a glasshouse and recklessly throwing stones.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 10/07/2008
- ricitizen I'm a Fan of ricitizen 17 fans permalink
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Obama is stating the truth.

CNN Truth Squad on Keating Economics

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF1m5-XHvLU

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 10/07/2008
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Go ahead and take your gloves off, McCain/Palin, but it will backfire big when you come up against Barack Iron-fist-­in-a-velve­t-glove Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 10/07/2008
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