Posted on 09/20/2004 6:51:46 AM PDT by buzzyboop
Many of you believe dirty politics is the motivation of Vietnam veterans speaking out in opposition to John Kerry. Let me tell you the real motivation.
In the movie "We Were Soldiers," the story about the battle of the la Drang Valley in Vietnam in 1965, a young sergeant, Jack Gell, cried as he died, "Tell my wife I love her . . ." and my family relived the death of my dad. He told my mother in letters that he and those he served with believed they were doing the right thing, fighting to help a sovereign nation defend its freedom.Before the movie was filmed, I heard my father's dying words from retired Lt. Gen. Hal Moore and journalist Joe Galloway, who were with him in the Valley of Death. I met Mel Gibson, who played Col. Moore in the movie, showing him family pictures and letters to help him learn the essence of these young men serving their country in a difficult time. Gibson said my father was a true hero.
I remember when the movie was released witnessing the healing of men and family members who clung to this story with a new pride after decades of being vilified. Finally, they talked about it. Finally, many were proud to be Vietnam veterans.
And then Kerry was nominated as a presidential candidate.
I don't blame Kerry for my father's death, and I don't much care if he shamelessly chased after medals. But I do care that when he returned from Vietnam he gave aid and comfort to the enemy while our soldiers were still dying. I care that he smeared my father and a generation of our armed forces with false charges of war crimes while posing himself as a hero. I care that Kerry's false charges encouraged our enemy who was pressuring our POWs in inhumane ways to confess to imaginary war crimes. I care that he went to Paris to meet with the Viet Cong in 1970 while still an officer in the Navy Reserve, returning to publicly advocate for their position and against America's position.
This isn't about politics. It's about honor and betrayal and protecting our country. And for me it is deeply personal, as it is for countless vets. Thirty-nine years later, my mother still cries on Nov 14. Thirty-nine years later, we miss my father every day. Thirty-nine years later, Kerry poses as a hero. As children of Vietnam veterans, many of us feel an unwelcome emotional strain as the arguments about what really happened in Vietnam are tugged back and forth, often by people who were not there. We deeply resent the suggestion that our fathers were war criminals as that theme inevitably seeps into the argument.
We are educated and grown. We have children of our own, some in the service. We know in our heart and soul the scars of war that will never go away. But we are not weak, and we will not be silent. I will stand with the Vietnam veterans who speak out, and the voice of my father will be heard through me.
As long as I have breath and Kerry seeks the office of president, I will speak out against him. Others like me are too many to count.
While we are dismissed as dirty politics, the truth is we would be doing the very same things if Kerry were a Republican. President Bush has never had anything to do with our opposition to Kerry, and if the president makes a personal appeal to us to stop, we cannot and will not do so, because there are some things that can never be forgiven, can never be forgotten. John Kerry is one of those things.
Bump.
Posted in the Atlanta Urinal-Constipation???? I'm shocked that they would even print this. I might even buy a copy.
Powerfully and emotionally written.
Kerry Lied and Good Men Died.
Ping
Very powerful.
Knock-kneed AND wimpy salute - a two-fer!
Bttt. I thank your father for his sacrifice. Kerry must not be elected.
Thanks for posting.
Maybe there is a silver lining in all this. If, as I hope and expect, Kerry is seen for what he did and goes down in flames, it WILL help heal the wounds of Viet Nam and finally lay much of the horrible lies that smeared our soldiers to rest.
One can only hope . . .
The guy can't eve salute right.
I wonder how she feels about Dan Rather's 1988 story on Vietnam atrocities, in whixh he interview six guys who never saw combat, but claimed to have skinned people alive?
MEGA BUMP!!
And this story is multiplied by thousands through out the US. IMO very few Viet-Veterans, or their family members will vote for Kerry. "Viet-Vet Revenge" indeed!
I'm starting to hate John Kerry.
A swift kick to the emotional solar plexus. I thank your father for doing his duty and for giving life to such a wonderful daughter.
Statements like this will prevent John Kerry from taking up residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Thank you. You honor your father's life and memory with such testimony.
JUST WHEN IT WOULD HURT US THE MOST
(John Kerry & Vietnam Vets)
You came to the war zone and...joined us in battle and
A swift boat's in your command
We didn't know then you were out for yourself
And all the things you had planned
You won a few medals and
for that you'd settle and
There was a record...now you could boast
Then you...had turned on us...just when it would hurt us the most
You turned on us when it would hurt us the most
Then in Senate hearings with
the whole world watching you
Your brothers you had defamed
We're killers of babies and criminal scum
Of us our nation's ashamed
You won a few medals and
for that you'd settle and
There was a record...now you could boast
Then you...had turned on us...just when it would hurt us the most
You turned on us when it would hurt us the most
When we came back home we thought
we did our duty but
People would spit in our face
We felt that those jungles in which we had fought
Had been a friendlier place
You won a few medals and
for that you'd settle and
There was a record...now you could boast
Then you...had turned on us...just when it would hurt us the most
You turned on us when it would hurt us the most
Our kids are serving now...they do it proudly and
You tell us you want to lead
We'd all walk through hell to be stopping you, John
Those words you had better heed
You won a few medals and for that you'd settle and
There was a record...now you could boast
Then you...had turned on us...just when it would hurt us the most
How can this disgrace even think of throwing a salute to anyone. How dare he!
But he does Salute like a war protester that has no personal pride in their military bearing.
I'd have to give him at 2.0 in the military bearing category of his FitRep. Besides everyone knows you only salute in uniform. Plus in the Navy you only Salute when outdoors with your cover on.
You've sent a cyber thank you for your service to thousands by posting this story.
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