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The Thom Hartmann Program - January 21 2008

By Louise Hartmann

 

Hour One - Guest: Alex Epstein www.aynrand.org Topic: Are little medical clinics in CVS drug stores or Safeways going to be the salvage of for profit medical health care in America?

 

Hour Two - Guest: Scott Ritter www.nationbooks.com Topic: Is America still going to attack Iran

 

Hour Three - Topic: Less then a year to go before Bush is gone. What will the year bring?

 

Guest: Terry O’Sullivan http:@//liuna.org/ Topic: Labor issues

missing soldiers

There were about 4? soldiers that went missing in Iraq sometime ago.  Not sure if last year or the year before.   There was an all out effort to find them that was not successful.  So the issue was just shoved under the carpet.    Apparently, one of the soldiers was an alien using his service to get citizenship and his wife was being threatened with deportation. 

Has anything been heard of since?

I asked once before on another show but still haven't gotten any response.

Does anyone know if this was ever resolved?    

Can you provide a link?  Thanks!

May 12, 2007

Sgt. Anthony J. Schober, 23, of Reno, Nev.     (dead) 

Spc. Alex R. Jimenez, 25, of Lawrence, Mass.   (wife deported)  

Pfc. Joseph J. Anzack Jr., 20, of Torrance, Calif.     (dead)

Pvt. Byron W. Fouty, 19, of Waterford, Mich. 

Two other soldiers have been listed as missing/captured during operations in Iraq.
Spc. Ahmed K. Altaie, 41, was abducted by masked gunmen in a Baghdad neighborhood Oct. 23, 2006, when he left the fortified Green Zone to visit his Iraqi wife.    (translator from Ann Arbor, MI)
The soldier missing the longest is Staff Sgt. Keith M. Maupin, 23, who disappeared April 9, 2004, in an ambush on his fuel convoy.  
 
Also, I have heard that some contractors/Haliburton/KBR people are missing too.  What happens to those since they are not 'counted' as part of the US troops?