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Carlton Sherwood

Carlton Alex Sherwood (December 16, 1946 – June 11, 2014) was an American journalist who produced the anti-John Kerry film Stolen Honor. Sherwood served on two news teams which were responsible for the award of the Pulitzer Prize and the Peabody Award to their organizations.

After working for the Unification Church-owned Washington Times, he authored Inquisition: The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, a book about the United States v. Sun Myung Moon which involved Sun Myung Moon, the leader of the same church.

In 1987, the Blinded American Veterans Foundation established the annual Carlton Sherwood Media Award to recognize "both journalistic excellence and those members of the media who have shown special interest in—and dedication to—the needs and concerns of American veterans."[1]

Early life and career edit

He was born in Camden, New Jersey, in 1946, the son of a naval submarine officer. He enlisted in the US Marine Corps and participated in the United States occupation of the Dominican Republic. He later attended the University of Maryland. His career as a reporter began at the Philadelphia Bulletin in 1968.[2]

Journalism edit

Sherwood, John M. Hanchette, and William F. Schmick, were responsible for the Gannett News Service winning the 1980 Pulitzer Prize public service gold medal. The award was for a series investigating a fund-raising scandal involving the Pauline Fathers of Doylestown, Pennsylvania and the Vatican's role in the subsequent cover up. It was the first time this award was given to a wire service.[3]

Sherwood also was part of a team of reporters who documented abuse, neglect, and deaths among children, the aged, and the mentally ill cared for by Oklahoma's Department of Human Services. The investigation culminated with articles published by Gannett, a special report produced by Karen Burns and Bill Lichtenstein which aired on the ABC News Magazine 20/20 entitled "Throwaway Kids" and a report, "Oklahoma Shame", which aired on Gannett-owned TV station KOCO in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The series was honored with a 1982 Peabody Award.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund edit

In a November 1983 four-part series for Gannett-owned Washington, D.C. television station WDMV (now WUSA) Channel 9 called Vietnam Memorial: A Broken Promise?.

...he "raised serious questions regarding the financial propriety" of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, a private organization that raised $9 million to build the wall. Sherwood reported that only $2.6 million had been spent and wanted to know where the rest of the money was.[4]

Bob Doubek, project director for the Fund, said that "It was a hit piece. All of Sherwood's stuff was conjecture, smoke and mirrors."[5] To prevent a lawsuit, the station aired a retraction and donated $50,000 to the Fund. Sherwood was arrested and charged with illegally taping one of the subjects of the report, John P. Wheeler III, chairman of the Fund and special council to the chairman of the SEC. The charges against Sherwood were later dropped. An audit of the Fund by the General Accounting Office, made public in May 1984, concluded that Sherwood's charges regarding the Fund were baseless.

In December, the station refused to air another report by Sherwood criticizing the Fund. Sherwood quit and got a job for The Washington Times at a lower salary. The New York Times headline on this controversy read "Reporter's Project Ruins His Career". (July 17, 1984)

Inquisition edit

In his book Inquisition: The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, Sherwood concluded:

"The Unification Church, its leaders and followers were and continue to be the victims of the worst kind of religious prejudice and racial bigotry this country has witnessed in over a century. Moreover, virtually every institution we as Americans hold sacred the Congress, the courts, law enforcement agencies, the press, even the U.S. Constitution itself was prostituted in a malicious, oftentimes brutal manner, as part of a determined effort to wipe out this small but expanding religious movement."[6][7][8]

Sherwood's independence from the subject matter, however, was called into question.[citation needed] Sherwood had previously worked for The Washington Times, owned by members of the Unification Church.

In the story "The Resurrection Of Reverend Moon" (January 21, 1992), the PBS television series Frontline produced a copy of a letter addressed to Moon, written by James Gavin, a leader in Moon's Unification Church. Gavin tells Moon he reviewed the "overall tone and factual contents" of the book before publication and suggested revisions. Gavin adds that "Mr. Sherwood has assured me that all this will be done when the manuscript is sent to the publisher." Gavin concludes by telling Moon, "When all of our suggestions have been incorporated, the book will be complete and in my opinion will make a significant impact. ... In addition to silencing our critics now, the book should be invaluable in persuading others of our legitimacy for many years to come."[9]

Pentagon military analyst program edit

Sherwood was one of 75 members of the Pentagon military analyst program, recruited in 2002 to make appearances in the US media as military analysts while delivering talking points in favor of the Bush administration's invasion of Iraq.[2]

Stolen Honor edit

During the 2004 presidential campaign, Sherwood wrote and directed the anti-Kerry documentary Stolen Honor, which presented the viewpoints of a number of American Vietnam War veterans who contend that John Kerry's anti-war activities harmed them and depicted Kerry as a traitor.[2] Sherwood told Fox News, "We're all Vietnam combat vets, and we were all slandered and vilified by John Kerry, branded as baby killers."[2] The journalistic standards of this piece were widely called into question. Sinclair Broadcasting planned to broadcast it on the eve of the general election, stating that they considered it to be newsworthy. After the ensuing controversy, Sinclair did not broadcast the film.

Stolen Honor was a project of Sherwood's Red, White and Blue Productions based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, whose public affairs are managed by Quantum Communications,[10] a company owned by lobbyist Charles Gerow.[11] In 2000, Gerow ran on the Republican ticket for Congress.[12] In 2003, he was nominated by President Bush to be a Member of the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary Commission.[13] Gerow acted as publicist for the film.[14]

Sherwood sued Kerry, alleging that he was responsible for Sinclair refusing to air the film and for damage to Sherwood's reputation. Kerry created a legal defense fund called Fund for Truth and Honor, a play on the title of Sherwood's film. The lawsuit was dismissed.[2]

Republican appointments edit

Sherwood formerly worked for Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge, whom George W. Bush later appointed as the first Secretary of Homeland Security. Sherwood and Ridge met when Ridge was a Congressman and a key critic of the planned Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Sherwood was reporting negatively on the Memorial Fund.[5] Sherwood currently serves as Executive Vice President and Director of Communications of the WVC3 Group, Inc., an anti-terrorism, security firm headquartered in Reston, VA.[15][16]

According to his profile on the WVC3 website, Sherwood "served as Special Media Advisor to the Secretary of the Navy during the Reagan Administration."[16]

Death edit

On June 11, 2014, he died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from congestive heart failure at the age of 67.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ . BAVF. Archived from the original on 2012-07-17. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Martin, Douglas (21 June 2014). "Carlton A. Sherwood, Reporter Behind 2004 Kerry Film, Dies at 67". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
  3. ^ . Gannett.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  4. ^ Boehlert, Eric (October 22, 2004). . Salon.com. Archived from the original on 2009-01-14. Retrieved 2009-06-29.
  5. ^ a b "Sleaze and smear at Sinclair". Salon.com. 2004-10-22. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  6. ^ Review, J. Isamu Yamamoto and Paul Carden, Christian Research Institute Journal, Fall 1992, page 32
  7. ^ Shooting for the Moon Archived 2012-07-31 at archive.today, Dean M. Kelley, First Things, October 1991
  8. ^ Review, Candadai Seshachari, Weber Journal, Fall 1992
  9. ^ [1] April 19, 2004, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-12-01. Retrieved 2005-10-26.
  11. ^ . RNLA. Archived from the original on 2009-06-25. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  12. ^ . Campaignmoney.com. Archived from the original on 2008-08-28. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  13. ^ "Personnel Announcement". Georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  14. ^ Whitley, Glenna (2004-09-09). "Move Over, Swifties". Dallas Observer. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  15. ^ Neri, Al (June 2003). . The Insider. Archived from the original on 2004-10-14.
  16. ^ a b . Wvc3.com. Archived from the original on October 28, 2006. Retrieved 2014-06-20.

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Carlton Alex Sherwood December 16 1946 June 11 2014 was an American journalist who produced the anti John Kerry film Stolen Honor Sherwood served on two news teams which were responsible for the award of the Pulitzer Prize and the Peabody Award to their organizations After working for the Unification Church owned Washington Times he authored Inquisition The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon a book about the United States v Sun Myung Moon which involved Sun Myung Moon the leader of the same church In 1987 the Blinded American Veterans Foundation established the annual Carlton Sherwood Media Award to recognize both journalistic excellence and those members of the media who have shown special interest in and dedication to the needs and concerns of American veterans 1 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Journalism 3 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund 4 Inquisition 5 Pentagon military analyst program 6 Stolen Honor 7 Republican appointments 8 Death 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 External linksEarly life and career editHe was born in Camden New Jersey in 1946 the son of a naval submarine officer He enlisted in the US Marine Corps and participated in the United States occupation of the Dominican Republic He later attended the University of Maryland His career as a reporter began at the Philadelphia Bulletin in 1968 2 Journalism editSherwood John M Hanchette and William F Schmick were responsible for the Gannett News Service winning the 1980 Pulitzer Prize public service gold medal The award was for a series investigating a fund raising scandal involving the Pauline Fathers of Doylestown Pennsylvania and the Vatican s role in the subsequent cover up It was the first time this award was given to a wire service 3 Sherwood also was part of a team of reporters who documented abuse neglect and deaths among children the aged and the mentally ill cared for by Oklahoma s Department of Human Services The investigation culminated with articles published by Gannett a special report produced by Karen Burns and Bill Lichtenstein which aired on the ABC News Magazine 20 20 entitled Throwaway Kids and a report Oklahoma Shame which aired on Gannett owned TV station KOCO in Oklahoma City Oklahoma The series was honored with a 1982 Peabody Award Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund editIn a November 1983 four part series for Gannett owned Washington D C television station WDMV now WUSA Channel 9 called Vietnam Memorial A Broken Promise he raised serious questions regarding the financial propriety of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund a private organization that raised 9 million to build the wall Sherwood reported that only 2 6 million had been spent and wanted to know where the rest of the money was 4 Bob Doubek project director for the Fund said that It was a hit piece All of Sherwood s stuff was conjecture smoke and mirrors 5 To prevent a lawsuit the station aired a retraction and donated 50 000 to the Fund Sherwood was arrested and charged with illegally taping one of the subjects of the report John P Wheeler III chairman of the Fund and special council to the chairman of the SEC The charges against Sherwood were later dropped An audit of the Fund by the General Accounting Office made public in May 1984 concluded that Sherwood s charges regarding the Fund were baseless In December the station refused to air another report by Sherwood criticizing the Fund Sherwood quit and got a job for The Washington Times at a lower salary The New York Times headline on this controversy read Reporter s Project Ruins His Career July 17 1984 Inquisition editMain article Inquisition The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon In his book Inquisition The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon Sherwood concluded The Unification Church its leaders and followers were and continue to be the victims of the worst kind of religious prejudice and racial bigotry this country has witnessed in over a century Moreover virtually every institution we as Americans hold sacred the Congress the courts law enforcement agencies the press even the U S Constitution itself was prostituted in a malicious oftentimes brutal manner as part of a determined effort to wipe out this small but expanding religious movement 6 7 8 Sherwood s independence from the subject matter however was called into question citation needed Sherwood had previously worked for The Washington Times owned by members of the Unification Church In the story The Resurrection Of Reverend Moon January 21 1992 the PBS television series Frontline produced a copy of a letter addressed to Moon written by James Gavin a leader in Moon s Unification Church Gavin tells Moon he reviewed the overall tone and factual contents of the book before publication and suggested revisions Gavin adds that Mr Sherwood has assured me that all this will be done when the manuscript is sent to the publisher Gavin concludes by telling Moon When all of our suggestions have been incorporated the book will be complete and in my opinion will make a significant impact In addition to silencing our critics now the book should be invaluable in persuading others of our legitimacy for many years to come 9 Pentagon military analyst program editSherwood was one of 75 members of the Pentagon military analyst program recruited in 2002 to make appearances in the US media as military analysts while delivering talking points in favor of the Bush administration s invasion of Iraq 2 Stolen Honor editMain article Stolen Honor During the 2004 presidential campaign Sherwood wrote and directed the anti Kerry documentary Stolen Honor which presented the viewpoints of a number of American Vietnam War veterans who contend that John Kerry s anti war activities harmed them and depicted Kerry as a traitor 2 Sherwood told Fox News We re all Vietnam combat vets and we were all slandered and vilified by John Kerry branded as baby killers 2 The journalistic standards of this piece were widely called into question Sinclair Broadcasting planned to broadcast it on the eve of the general election stating that they considered it to be newsworthy After the ensuing controversy Sinclair did not broadcast the film Stolen Honor was a project of Sherwood s Red White and Blue Productions based in Harrisburg Pennsylvania whose public affairs are managed by Quantum Communications 10 a company owned by lobbyist Charles Gerow 11 In 2000 Gerow ran on the Republican ticket for Congress 12 In 2003 he was nominated by President Bush to be a Member of the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary Commission 13 Gerow acted as publicist for the film 14 Sherwood sued Kerry alleging that he was responsible for Sinclair refusing to air the film and for damage to Sherwood s reputation Kerry created a legal defense fund called Fund for Truth and Honor a play on the title of Sherwood s film The lawsuit was dismissed 2 Republican appointments editSherwood formerly worked for Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge whom George W Bush later appointed as the first Secretary of Homeland Security Sherwood and Ridge met when Ridge was a Congressman and a key critic of the planned Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Sherwood was reporting negatively on the Memorial Fund 5 Sherwood currently serves as Executive Vice President and Director of Communications of the WVC3 Group Inc an anti terrorism security firm headquartered in Reston VA 15 16 According to his profile on the WVC3 website Sherwood served as Special Media Advisor to the Secretary of the Navy during the Reagan Administration 16 Death editOn June 11 2014 he died in Philadelphia Pennsylvania from congestive heart failure at the age of 67 2 References edit Carlton Sherwood Awards BAVF Archived from the original on 2012 07 17 Retrieved 2014 06 20 a b c d e f Martin Douglas 21 June 2014 Carlton A Sherwood Reporter Behind 2004 Kerry Film Dies at 67 The New York Times Retrieved 23 June 2014 As GNS evolves it leaves a strong legacy 2009 News Watch Gannett com Archived from the original on 2012 03 20 Retrieved 2014 06 20 Boehlert Eric October 22 2004 Sleaze and smear at Sinclair Salon com Archived from the original on 2009 01 14 Retrieved 2009 06 29 a b Sleaze and smear at Sinclair Salon com 2004 10 22 Retrieved 2014 06 20 Review J Isamu Yamamoto and Paul Carden Christian Research Institute Journal Fall 1992 page 32 Shooting for the Moon Archived 2012 07 31 at archive today Dean M Kelley First Things October 1991 Review Candadai Seshachari Weber Journal Fall 1992 1 Archived April 19 2004 at the Wayback Machine Stolen Honor Contact Us Archived from the original on 2005 12 01 Retrieved 2005 10 26 Republican National Lawyers Association RNLA Archived from the original on 2009 06 25 Retrieved 2014 06 20 Charlie Gerow 22 raised 04 election cycle Pennsylvania PA Republican Party Congress Campaignmoney com Archived from the original on 2008 08 28 Retrieved 2014 06 20 Personnel Announcement Georgewbush whitehouse archives gov Retrieved 2014 06 20 Whitley Glenna 2004 09 09 Move Over Swifties Dallas Observer Retrieved 2014 06 20 Neri Al June 2003 Central Pennsylvania and General Interest The Insider Archived from the original on 2004 10 14 a b Wvc3 com Wvc3 com Archived from the original on October 28 2006 Retrieved 2014 06 20 Bibliography editSherwood Carlton 1991 Inquisition The Persecution and Prosecution of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon Regnery Press ISBN 0 89526 532 X Sherwood Carlton 1982 The Wayward Shepherds Putnam Publishing Group ISBN 0 87223 786 9 External links editBio from stolenhonor com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carlton Sherwood amp oldid 1198649752, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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