- Larry McDonald
Infobox_Congressman
name= Lawrence Patton McDonald
state=Georgia
district=7th
term=1975-1983 (died in office)
preceded=John W. Davis
succeeded=George Darden
date of birth=birth date|1935|4|1|mf=y
place of birth=Atlanta, Georgia
date of death=death date and age|1983|9|1|1935|4|1|mf=y
place of death= nearSakhalin ,Soviet Union
spouse=Kathryn (Jackson) McDonald
profession=Physician
religion= Independent Methodist
party=Democratic|Lawrence Patton McDonald (
April 1 1935 –September 1 1983 ) was an Americanpolitician and a member of theUnited States House of Representatives , representing the seventh congressional district of Georgia as a Democrat. He was a passenger onboardKorean Air Flight 007 shot down by Soviet interceptors and presumed dead. He was a cousin of GeneralGeorge S. Patton [http://www.jbs.org/node/1053] .A
Conservative Democrat , he was active in numerous civil organizations and maintained a conservative voting record in Congress. He was known for his staunch opposition tocommunism and believed in long standing covert efforts by powerful US groups to bring about a socialistworld government .Early life and career
Larry McDonald was born and raised in
Atlanta, Georgia , more specifically in the eastern part of the city that is inDeKalb County . He graduated fromDavidson College in 1954,Emory University School of Medicine in 1957 and trained atGrady Memorial Hospital as anurologist . From 1959 to 1961 he served as aFlight Surgeon in theUS Navy stationed at the Keflavík naval base inIceland . After his tour of service he practiced medicine at the McDonald Urology Clinic in Atlanta. McDonald made one unsuccessful run for Congress in 1972 before being elected in 1974. While in Congress, he became thePresident of theJohn Birch Society , a conservative organization, and founded theWestern Goals Foundation . McDonald served as a member on the Georgia State Medical Education Board, theNational Historical Society and theCobb County Chamber of Commerce and received numerous civil honors.Political career
In the elections held in November 1974 Larry McDonald was elected to the Ninety-fourth Congress of the United States of America as a member of the Democratic Party. He served as Congressman in seventh district of Georgia, which included most of Atlanta's northwestern suburbs (including Marietta). He was re-elected four times and served from January 3, 1975, until his disappearance, on September 1, 1983.
Larry McDonald was known for his conservative views, even by Southern standards. In fact, one study named him the second most right-wing member of either chamber since 1937. [ [http://voteview.com/Is_John_Kerry_A_Liberal.htm Is John Kerry A Liberal? ] ] His anti-communist fervor was probably second only to that of
Sen. Joseph McCarthy . He took the communist threat seriously and considered it an international conspiracy. Such a view was later echoed in the words of PresidentRonald Reagan who called the Soviet Union an "Evil Empire". In another sense, McDonald may be viewed as a precursor of the Reagan supply-side (market liberalization) revolution that swept through the country in the 1980s. An admirer of Austrian economics, he was an advocate of tight monetary policy in the late 1970s to get the economy out ofstagflation . He was also a passionate advocate oflaissez-faire or market based policies.His staunch conservative views on social issues attracted controversy. For instance, McDonald is noted for using amendments to stop government aid to homosexuals ["House Amendment 52" (House Resolution 3480), Amendment Passed Jun 18, 1981. Available from: "Thomas" (Library of Congress), http://thomas.loc.gov; Accessed 8/8/08.] ["House Concurrent Resolution 29". Available from: "Thomas" (Library of Congress), http://thomas.loc.gov; Accessed 8/8/08.] . He also advocated the use of a non-approved drug Laetrile to treat patients in advanced stages of cancer.
In 1979 with John Rees and Major General
John K. Singlaub McDonald founded theWestern Goals Foundation . It was intended to combat the threat ofCommunism . In 1980 Larry McDonald introduced American Legion National Convention Resolution 773 to the House of Representatives calling for a comprehensive congressional investigation into theCouncil on Foreign Relations andTrilateral Commission http://sandiego.indymedia.org/media/2006/10/119974.pdf] .McDonald was considering a run for the US Presidency as a Democrat [http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/zbig.html A War In The Planning for Four Years - How Stupid Do They Think We Are? ] ] .
KAL 007
McDonald was invited to
South Korea to attend a celebration of the 30th anniversary of the United States-South Korea Mutual Defense Treaty with fellow members of Congress, SenatorJesse Helms of North Carolina, SenatorSteven Symms of Idaho and Representative Carroll J. Hubbard Jr. of Kentucky [http://www.airliners.net/articles/read.main?id=72 Aviation Articles | Airliners.net ] ] [Shootdown, R.W. Johnson, Viking Penguin, New York, N.Y. 1986, pg. 3-4] . Due to bad weather on Sunday,August 28 ,1983 McDonald's flight fromAtlanta was diverted toBaltimore and when he finally arrived at JFK Airport in New York he had missed his connection toSouth Korea by two to three minutesFlagpole Magazine, September 3, 2003 http://www.law.uga.edu/academics/profiles/dwilkes_more/his36_flight.html] . McDonald could have boarded aPan American World Airways flight to Seoul, but he preferred the lower fares ofKorean Air Lines and chose to wait for the next KAL flight two days later.Carroll Hubbard planned to join McDonald on the flight but at the last minute he canceled his reservations to accept a Kentucky speaking engagement. [Farber, Stephen. " [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE4DF113AF934A15752C1A96E948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all TELEVISION; Why Sparks Flew in Retelling the Tale of Flight 007] ," "The New York Times ". PublishedNovember 27 ,1988 . AccessedJanuary 4 ,2008 ]McDonald occupied an aisle seat, 02B in the first class section, when KAL 007 took off on
August 31 at 12:24 a.m. local time, on a 3,400 mile trip toAnchorage, Alaska for a scheduled stopover seven hours later. The plane remained on the ground for an hour and a half during which it was refueled, reprovisioned, cleaned and serviced. The passengers were given the option of leaving the aircraft but McDonald remained on the plane, catching up on his sleep. Jesse Helms invited McDonald to move onto his flight KAL 015 but McDonald did not wish to be disturbed [http://www.rescue007.org/chronology_detailed.htm KAL 007 Chronology of Events ] ] . With a fresh flight crew, KAL 007 took off at 4 a.m. local time for its scheduled non-stop flight over the Pacific toSeoul 'sKimpo International Airport , a nearly 4,500 mile stretch that would take approximately eight hours.On
September 1 ,1983 , McDonald went missing when Soviet fighters shot down KAL 007 after the plane entered Soviet airspace. McDonald was the only U.S. congressman ever reported killed by the Soviets during the Cold War. A few hours after the shootdown, media reported that KAL 007 had landed safely on Sakhalin Island. Larry McDonald's press aide, Tommy Toles, was informed by the U.S. Embassy in Korea, relaying the report from the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, that "the plane had landed safely in Korea". In addition, the Washington based Federal Aviation Administration informed McDonald's press aid that their Japanese counterpart organization , the Japanese Civil Aviation Bureau had informed them that KAL 007 had made a safe landing on Sakhalin and "it is confirmed by the Manifest that Congressman McDonald is on board".John Birch Society http://www.jbs.org/node/392] Within a few short hours, this had been broadcast by the media, only to have, within another few short hours, the media broadcasting that all passengers and crew had perished in an explosion over the waters off Sakhalin and subsequent crash in the sea.Reported tracings of Larry McDonald
There have been reports concerning Larry McDonald being alive that have come in to the Israeli Research Centre for Prisons, Psych-prisons, and Forced Labor Concentration Camps of the USSR, directed by Avraham Shifrin. These reports provided the following information:
McDonald had been brought by KGB to Sakhalin Island and then to Moscow.Upon arrival in Moscow, McDonald was taken to the Lubyanka KGB prison where he was given the designation, “Prisoner Number 3.” While at the Lubyanka, he was kept in isolation, taken from his cell only for questioning. He was interrogated several times by the head of the First Chief Directorate of the KGB, Vladimir Kryuchkov. Following a number of questionings, Mr. McDonald was moved to the Lefortovo KGB prison also in Moscow for continued interrogation over a period of several months.After a time in Lefortovo, Mr. McDonald was then moved to a “dacha” (summer house) in Sukhanova near Moscow where the interrogations continued. Mr. Shifrin’s sources indicated that they had strong reason to believe that, while in Sukhanova, McDonald was interrogated under drugs that may have eventually resulted in identity loss. He was brought eventually to a prison in Karaganda, Kazakhstan,from which he was moved in mid-1987, by special transport, to a small prison near the town of Temir-Tau, also in Kazakhstan. The wardens of this prison identified him from a photograph that had been computer-aged to show what he would have looked like at the time. It also showed a scar that runs from his left nostril to the left end of his lips. For computer age photo, see [http://www.rescue007.org/faq.htm#10] . Here he was given special treatment but was not allowed to communicate with anyone. In the summer of 1990, he was taken to the transportation prison in Karaganda. Here, as an unknown prisoner whose file is sealed by the KGB, he remained. As of 1995, all efforts to obtain additional information from the Karaganda prison have failed.
After McDonald's disappearance, a special election was held to fill his seat in Congress. McDonald's widow, Kathy, was a candidate, but she lost to George "Buddy" Darden. Much of the congressional district McDonald represented would later be represented by
Newt Gingrich .Tribute
On March 18, 1998, the
Georgia House of Representatives , "as an expression of gratitude for his able service to his country and defense of theUS Constitution ", passed a resolution naming the portion of Interstate Highway 75, which runs from theChattahoochee River northward to theTennessee state line in his honor, the Larry McDonald Memorial Highway.Quotations about Larry McDonald
* "There is a real question in my mind that the Soviets may have actually murdered 269 passengers and crew on the
Korean Air Lines Flight 007 in order to kill Larry McDonald." -Jerry Falwell ,2 September 1983 , "Washington Post "
* "He was the most principled man in Congress." -Ron Paul , "The Philadelphia Inquirer "
* "McDonald has fine credentials: a good education, a successful career as a urologist. But his views on issues are so far out, and his political skill so limited, that he has little impact." - Michael Barone, "The Almanac of American Politics 1984"Quotations by Larry McDonald
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