Posted on 09/22/2004 9:00:26 PM PDT by Just Another Guy
Kerry and The Communists
A significant effect of the John Kerry-led 1971 protests was it strengthened the resolve of the North Vietnamese to continue to hold American POWs (see here). The Nhan Dan daily newspaper of the North Vietnamese Communist party wrote that the protests in the United States were "a wave among the big waves which are rising higher and higher." The paper also referred to the Kerry group as the "millions of American troops who have participated in the criminal war in Vietnam and were sent back to the United States to the ingratitude of the U.S. administration and indifference of many of their compatriots." (see here). In an editorial, the Saigon Post newspaper of democratic South Vietnam viewed the anti-war demonstrations in the U.S. "with sorrow." The paper went on saying "It is indeed sad when the very witnesses to aggression, terrorism and inhumanity now turn their backs on truth in the safety of home." The Kerry-led protests emboldened Communist forces to launch offensive operations against American and South Vietnamese defensive positions only days later. Kerry's hometown newspaper, The Boston Globe reported: "Enemy troops launched two attacks on U.S. and South Vietnamese positions in the north yesterday and staged commando and mortar assaults elsewhere across South Vietnam inflicting severe losses and ending a period of relative calm." The most persuasive evidence of the devastating effect Kerry, his testimony, and his planned protests had on American troops are summed up by 5-1/2 year POW, Mike Benge. Mike Benge, Vietnam War POW said, "But they (the North Vietnamese) named John Kerry themselves. Because of what he did. That gave them the encouragement to continue fighting and prolonging the war." Kerry has a lifetime of experience in foreign policy. Unfortunately, it is a lifetime of supporting Communist forces opposed to the U.S. in Vietnam, in Nicaragua, in pushing for unilateral U.S. disarmament while the Soviets continued their military build-up or by doing their bidding by voting against nearly every major defense program in 20 years of Senate service. John Kerry may make a good president. Just not for the U.S. And that's The Point. I'm Mark Hyman.
Aid and comfort--this symp should be in prison instead flying around the country pretending to be electable.
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Islam declared war against the US in 1968 with the assasination of Robert Kennedy. Islam drew first blood against this country. Islam declares war on everyone, every nation that they deem gets in their way from spreading the sickness of their cult.
http://islam.tc/ask-imam/view.php?q=12128
From Robert Kennedy to Salaman Rushie, to Eugene Armstrong to children and women of every nation, they have made their stance more than clear to those who celebrate love and freedom. Liberals want to "reason" with these animals, then let them. Let`s just make damn sure they aren`t elected into office this November 2nd.
POWs who were in North Vietnam prison camps when Kerry was telling his fabricated stories to the Senate and the American public to bolster his political ambitions were tortured and threatened to be placed on trial as War Criminals. POWs were told by their captors You will never go home because of Kerrys fabrications. Kerrys untrue accusations are unforgivable.
General Vo Nguyen Gaip , the Commanding officer of the North Vietnamese Military and Bui Tin who served on the General Staff of the North Vietnam Army and received the unconditional surrender of South Vietnam on April 30, 1975 both claim that North Vietnam was poised to negotiate a surrender because of the Communists military failures during the 1968 Tet Offensive and thereafter. But because of the Anti-War movement in America (led by Jane Fonda and John Kerry) they felt that the Demonstrations gave us confidence that we should hold on in the face of battlefield reverses."
America was kicking the Communists butt in every battle. General Westmoreland had the Communists number and was winning the war. Americas pullout of Vietnam was due to Kerry and his group of Demonstrators. Kerrys ant-war activities played a very significant part in causing America to lose the war in Vietnam.
Because of John Kerry and others like him there are more names on the Vietnam Memorial in Washington D. C. than there otherwise would have been. There was also the slaughter of 3.5 million South Vietnamese, Laotians, and Cambodians when America pulled out that is significantly attributable to John Kerry and his now admittedly over the top accusations. John Kerry has blood dripping from his untrue accusations.
This is a concise and accurate summary.
And he is encouraging our terrorist enemies now.
Yeah him and a buttload of other P'sOS...
V-B-R, please tell me you can document these facts--- oh, how I'd love to show them to someone!!!
Yep... thanks.
Kerry and The Communists
A significant effect of the John Kerry-led 1971 protests was it strengthened the resolve of the North Vietnamese to continue to hold American POWs.
The Nhan Dan daily newspaper of the North Vietnamese Communist party wrote that the protests in the United States were "a wave among the big waves which are rising higher and higher."
The paper also referred to the Kerry group as the "millions of American troops who have participated in the criminal war in Vietnam and were sent back to the United States to the ingratitude of the U.S. administration and indifference of many of their compatriots."
In an editorial, the Saigon Post newspaper of democratic South Vietnam viewed the anti-war demonstrations in the U.S. "with sorrow." The paper went on saying "It is indeed sad when the very witnesses to aggression, terrorism and inhumanity now turn their backs on truth in the safety of home."
The Kerry-led protests emboldened Communist forces to launch offensive operations against American and South Vietnamese defensive positions only days later.
Kerry's hometown newspaper, The Boston Globe reported: "Enemy troops launched two attacks on U.S. and South Vietnamese positions in the north yesterday and staged commando and mortar assaults elsewhere across South Vietnam inflicting severe losses and ending a period of relative calm."
The most persuasive evidence of the devastating effect Kerry, his testimony, and his planned protests had on American troops are summed up by 5-1/2 year POW, Mike Benge.
Mike Benge, Vietnam War POW said, "But they (the North Vietnamese) named John Kerry themselves. Because of what he did. That gave them the encouragement to continue fighting and prolonging the war."
Kerry has a lifetime of experience in foreign policy. Unfortunately, it is a lifetime of supporting Communist forces opposed to the U.S. in Vietnam, in Nicaragua, in pushing for unilateral U.S. disarmament while the Soviets continued their military build-up or by doing their bidding by voting against nearly every major defense program in 20 years of Senate service.
John Kerry may make a good president. Just not for the U.S.
And that's The Point.
I'm Mark Hyman.
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