Posted on 01/08/2005 7:41:50 PM PST by CHARLITE
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...During the 2004 Presidential Campaign I was blessed to help to register 1,000's of Freedom Loving Little Saigon Vienamese-Americans to vote against the person they hold most responsible for Freedom's Loss in their homeland South Vietnam....
...one JOHN KERRY.
...Several times survivors of the Communist Vietnam Re-Education Camp prisons came to me and placed my hands on the many knife body scars they had suffered at the hands of their Vietnamese Captors during the years after the Fall of Saigon. Some even had had their stomachs cut open, leaving deep 10 inch scars. That's Vietnamese men and women, folks.
No wonder they will all NEVER FORGET what JOHN KERRY had done to them..?
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Tonk a big (((HUG))).Thanks to all .
Thanks for the ping, truth prevails!
I live within 13 minutes of DC. They soil themselves when they even suspect that the "grass roots" can manage an independent opinion. Their power depends almost entirely on a disjointed majority.
Divide and conquer. The media aids and abets it all.
May God give us unity and honor.
I went to the D.C. rally that the author speaks of. It was a moving event and John O'Neill was treated as a rock star. I totally agree with the conclusion of this piece that things have been put right. Kerry had to lose to put things right. Or to put it another way, had Kerry won, it would have been a living nightmare for Vietnam Vets to have to see his traitorous mug on a daily basis and to see him defile that office. Makes me think of Juanita, she was raped by the rapist in chief 20 years ago and had to suffer the whole time he was in office.
I know what you mean. The "election" is over. It's just when will "treason" be over?
Have a "Happy New Year". Sorry I'm not around much these days.
God Bless!
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