Monday, August 09, 2004

A *VERY* Brief History of Sen. Kerry

Before you vote with your heart and possibly make a *HUGE* error that will affect the U.S. and the World for at least a few generations... READ THIS and do your homework... you can see this article along with more information at the website linked with the title of this post...

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On January 31, 1971, members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) met in a Detroit hotel to document war crimes that they had participated in or witnessed during their combat tours in Vietnam. During the next three days, more than 100 Vietnam veterans and 16 civilians gave anguished, emotional testimony describing hundreds of atrocities against innocent civilians in South Vietnam, including rape, arson, torture, murder, and the shelling or napalming of entire villages. The witnesses stated that these acts were being committed casually and routinely, under orders, as a matter of policy.

In April, the VVAW stormed Washington in a week-long protest. At the height of it, spokesman John Kerry went before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations to accuse the United States military of committing massive numbers of war crimes in Vietnam. The appearance launched Kerry's political career. The charges he made shocked and sickened a nation, changed the course of a war and stained the reputation of the American military for decades.

But the mass murder of civilians was never American policy in Vietnam. War crimes were the exception, not the rule. And the Winter Soldier tribunal itself -- which John Kerry had helped moderate -- turned out to be, in the words of historian Guenter Lewy, "packed with pretenders and liars."

Massachusetts elected John Kerry to the U.S. Senate in 1984. Now he is seeking the most powerful job in the world.

2 Comments:

At August 09, 2004 12:52 PM, Anonymous said...

I agree with you. Sen. Kerry is already getting blasted by some of the veteran gunboat crews for his "supposed" actions in Vietnam. Bush has made a couple of mistakes here in the past couple of years, but overall, he'll do a better job in office that Sen. Kerry ever will!

 
At August 09, 2004 3:29 PM, Brandon said...

I agree whole-heartedly! It's kewl to see someone else is reading our blog AND commenting! :) If you come back here, you should post your name in your posts... at least at the end, just a nickname or something... and if we know you, you should actually tell us who you are! :D

But you are always welcome!

 

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