Pubdate: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 Source: Washington Post ( DC ) Copyright: 2008 The Washington Post Company Contact: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/491 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v08/n857/a05.html Author: John M. Dowd AN INCOMPLETE STORY ON CINDY MCCAIN The Sept. 12 front-page story "A Tangled Story of Addiction," about Cindy McCain's victory over her dependence on prescription painkillers, was "tangled" because it left out important facts that would have helped readers make a fair judgment about her behavior 16 years ago and gave a negative impression of a courageous struggle. The Post failed to report or make clear that: . She voluntarily cooperated with the Drug Enforcement Administration and, after she conquered the addiction, obtained additional help at her own expense. Her conduct in doing so persuaded the U.S. attorney's office in Phoenix to agree to diversion to a treatment program without criminal charges. . Tom Gosinski never served a wrongful-termination lawsuit on Mrs. McCain, presumably because he had no evidence to support any of his varied allegations against Mrs McCain. As the story noted, Mr. Gosinski and his lawyer wrote a letter to Mrs McCain saying that for $250,000, they would not pursue the complaint. . Mrs. McCain courageously made the allegations public to defeat the attempted shakedown. The sunshine from her public disclosure of the false allegations exposed and defeated the attempted extortion by Mr. Gosinski. Readers should remember that with the help of her parents and before any investigation began, Mrs McCain whipped the addiction on her own despite intolerable pain caused by a serious medical problem. Democrats have been shopping Tom Gosinski and his story about Mrs. McCain to the media and the blogosphere for weeks. It is a disgrace that The Post chose to publish this article. But it appears to be open season on mothers and women who try to serve their country. JOHN M. DOWD Washington The writer, a lawyer with Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, represented Sen. John McCain and Cindy McCain. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath