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  • DFU SONG: The Twelfth of Never (Jane Fonda, you will never be forgiven)

    04/03/2005 9:31:15 PM PDT · by doug from upland · 33 replies · 1,117+ views
    DFU SONGS | 4-2005 | Lyrics, Doug from Upland
    MIDI - THE TWELFTH OF NEVER You're asking for forgiveness for things you've done But there's no way that you will be fooling anyone Your pictures with the commies are for all time There will be no forgiveness...Jane Fonda, you are slime Rot in hell...Fonda, rot in hell We don't believe phony words you try to sell We know that as an actress you cry on cue To get us to believe you, there's nothing you can do Your pictures with the commies are for all time There will be no forgiveness...Jane Fonda, you are slime There can be...
  • How North Vietnam Won the War

    01/29/2005 9:32:41 PM PST · by Retain Mike · 17 replies · 1,284+ views
    <p>What did the North Vietnamese leadership think of the American antiwar movement? What was the purpose of the Tet Offensive? How could the U.S. have been more successful in fighting the Vietnam War? Bui Tin, a former colonel in the North Vietnamese army, answers these questions in the following excerpts from an interview conducted by Stephen Young, a Minnesota attorney and human-rights activist. Bui Tin, who served on the general staff of North Vietnam's army, received the unconditional surrender of South Vietnam on April 30, 1975. He later became editor of the People's Daily, the official newspaper of Vietnam. He now lives in Paris, where he immigrated after becoming disillusioned with the fruits of Vietnamese communism.</p>
  • This Memorable Day: Bush is a divisive wartime figure. So were Lincoln, Churchill and Roosevelt.

    11/02/2004 5:22:14 AM PST · by OESY · 8 replies · 828+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | November 2, 2004 | VICTOR DAVIS HANSON
    In singular moments in our history, the security of the United States hinged on a single presidential election.... Today's vote determines how the United States finishes the present war against terrorists, and, indeed, whether we continue to defeat Islamic fascism.... John Kerry sees our struggle as an unending law enforcement problem, akin to gambling and prostitution. Thus the terrorist attacks of the 1990s were not deadly precursors to 9/11, but belong to a now nostalgic era of "nuisance." In contrast, George W. Bush envisioned September 11 as real war.... Most of Sen. Kerry's allegations about this war ring false or...
  • Can any one tell me more information on North Vietnam Hall of Hero?

    10/31/2004 8:12:27 AM PST · by ednawlins · 9 replies · 402+ views
    Can any one tell me more information on North Vietnam Hall of Hero with a picture of John Kerry? The information below was post at http://usspower.com/dicussion/_disc1/00000087.htm  and I was looking for more information about Kerry and the North Vietnam Hall of Hero. Thanks ed The Kerry Photograph has been removed from the museum for reasons of "Political abuse and misinformation" by the museum staff. It seems that the placard that was below Kerry before this election year showed him as a war criminal there, and was subsequentialy changed to show him as a war hero after he won the democratic...
  • Kerry worked together with Hanoi

    10/30/2004 6:57:15 AM PDT · by 2thfxr · 19 replies · 773+ views
    Washintgon Times ^ | 10-30-04 | chavez
    Guided by hidden hands? By Linda Chavez The media are too busy repackaging old Iraq news in an October offensive against President Bush's re-election to investigate truly startling evidence unearthed this week that the Communist Party may have been directing John Kerry's anti-war activities in the early 1970s. The evidence, contained in captured communist records on file at the Vietnam Center at Texas Tech University, shows a well-coordinated effort by the Communist Party to recruit U.S. servicemen to become part of the American anti-war movement. The objective was to organize high-profile activities to undermine support for the Vietnam War, including...
  • John Kerry and the VVAW: Hanoi's American Puppets?

    10/26/2004 6:44:18 AM PDT · by Interesting Times · 38 replies · 2,414+ views
    WinterSoldier.com ^ | October 26, 2004 | Jerome R. Corsi, Scott Swett
    John Kerry and the VVAW: Hanoi's American Puppets? Newly discovered documents link Vietnam Veterans Against the War to Vietnamese communists Two recently discovered documents captured from the Vietnamese communists during the Vietnam War strongly support the contention that a close link existed between the Hanoi regime and the Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) while John Kerry served as the group's leading national spokesman. The Circular: International Coordination of Antiwar Propaganda The first document is a 1971 "Circular" distributed by the Vietnamese communists within Vietnam. It discusses strategies to coordinate their national propaganda effort with their orchestration of the activities...
  • Discovered papers: Hanoi directed Kerry

    10/25/2004 10:11:19 PM PDT · by Carling · 493 replies · 17,895+ views
    Worldnetdaily ^ | 10/26/04 | Art Moore
    The first documentary evidence that Vietnamese communists were directly steering John Kerry's antiwar group Vietnam Veterans Against the War has been discovered in a U.S. archive, according to a researcher who spoke with WorldNetDaily. One freshly unearthed document, captured by the U.S. from Vietnamese communists in 1971, indicates the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese delegations to the Paris peace talks that year were used as the communications link to direct the activities of Kerry and other antiwar activists who attended. Kerry insists he attended the talks only because he happened to be in France on his honeymoon and maintains he...
  • Kerry's words prolonged the misery of Vietman POWs

    09/07/2004 10:10:15 AM PDT · by The Great Yazoo · 8 replies · 745+ views
    Naples Daily News ^ | September 7, 2004 | WAYNE SMITH
    "Hanoi Hanna" was screeching away on the awful squawk box in my four-walled POW stench. She was directing her babble to servicemen who were still engaged in the conflict. "GIs lay down your weapons and revolt. Do not be the last soldier to die for a cause that Americans think is unjust." This is a paraphrase but the theme was repeated often late in my internment in the 1970s. I could not recollect it at the time but I found out after my repatriation that these same words were the hallmark of John Kerry's 1971 testimony before the Fulbright Committee:...
  • Kerry anti-war group shunned Old Glory

    08/27/2004 6:09:12 PM PDT · by Jacob Kell · 65 replies · 2,343+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | August 27, 2004 | WorldNetDaily.com
    Vietnam Veterans Against the War, the organization Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry helped lead in the early '70s after returning from his four-month tour of duty, decided to take down the U.S. flag that hung above the door of its Washington office after it caused "bad feelings." The minutes of a July 1971 staff meeting at VVAW include the following item under the heading "Washington office."
  • Stolen Honor Website Up

    08/25/2004 7:09:27 PM PDT · by gilliam · 56 replies · 3,337+ views
    A website for the documentary "Stolen Honor" “Stolen Honor” investigates how John Kerry’s actions during the Vietnam era impacted the treatment of American soldiers and POWs. Using John Kerry’s own words, the documentary juxtaposes John Kerry’s actions with the words of veterans who were still in Vietnam when John Kerry was leading the anti-war movement. Currently in the final stages of production, Stolen Honor will be available for broadcast and on DVD and VHS video. In addition, you will be able to view excerpts from the program on this web site. “In other wars, captured Americans subjected to the hell...
  • Communist Vietnamese honor John Kerry.........

    08/23/2004 8:25:38 AM PDT · by yoe · 12 replies · 1,954+ views
    wintersoldier.com ^ | org. date August 23, 2004 | Wintersoldier staff
    THIS IS A REPOST FROM WINTERSOLDIER - GO TO ARTICLE FOR PICTURES. In the Vietnamese Communist War Remnants Museum (formerly known as the "War Crimes Museum") in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), a photograph of John Kerry hangs in a room dedicated to the anti-war activists who helped the Vietnamese Communists win the Vietnam War. The photograph shows Senator Kerry being greeted by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Comrade Do Muoi. Jeffrey M. Epstein of Vietnam Vets for the Truth acquired the photograph over the Memorial Day weekend as America was commemorating its military heroes. Epstein's...
  • 1990: Giap credits faltering will of the US and anti-war movement with Vietnam victory

    08/22/2004 5:34:28 PM PDT · by nwrep · 10 replies · 878+ views
    New York Times Archives [NO LINK] | June 24, 1990 | Stanley Karnow
    In this 1990 8-page interview with Stanley Karnow, author of "Vietnam: A History", Communist North Vietnamese General Von Nguyen Giap cites the faltering will of the American government and the rise of the anti-war movement at a critical time as crucial factors in the eventual ascent of the Communist forces in Vietnam. ************************************************************************************ ..."We were not strong enough to drive out a half million troops, but that was not our aim"... "Our intention was to break the will of the American Government to continue the war. We were waging a "peoples war" - a la maniere vietnamienne". ....By late 1967,...
  • Giap's statement about Kerry aiding North Vietnam. True or false?

    08/22/2004 11:52:19 AM PDT · by meatloaf · 128 replies · 5,269+ views
    http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/2/10/222651.shtml
    Can anyone prove or refute this? "Gen. Giap: Kerry's Group Helped Hanoi Defeat U.S. The North Vietnamese general in charge of the military campaign that finally drove the U.S. out of South Vietnam in 1975 credited a group led by Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry with helping him achieve victory. In his 1985 memoir about the war, Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap wrote that if it weren't for organizations like Kerry's Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Hanoi would have surrendered to the U.S. - according to Fox News Channel war historian Oliver North. [¶] That's why, he predicted on Tuesday, the...
  • Gen. Giap: Kerry's Group Helped Hanoi Defeat U.S. (Feb. 10, 2004)

    08/22/2004 12:14:00 PM PDT · by dennisw · 30 replies · 4,148+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2004 | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
    Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2004 10:25 p.m. EST Gen. Giap: Kerry's Group Helped Hanoi Defeat U.S.The North Vietnamese general in charge of the military campaign that finally drove the U.S. out of South Vietnam in 1975 credited a group led by Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry with helping him achieve victory. In his 1985 memoir about the war, Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap wrote that if it weren't for organizations like Kerry's Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Hanoi would have surrendered to the U.S. - according to Fox News Channel war historian Oliver North.That's why, he predicted on Tuesday, the Vietnam War...
  • John Kerry's Brazen Advocacy For North Vietnam

    07/23/2004 6:09:45 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 24 replies · 1,517+ views
    Insight ^ | July 23, 2004
    Even the stomach of the liberal-left Village Voice has turned at John Kerry's role as chairman of the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs in covering up the substantial body of evidence that captured American servicemen were held back by the North Vietnamese to assure U.S. performance on peace agreements. On Sept. 21, 1992, former CIA director and secretary of defense James Schlesinger told the Kerry committee flatly that Americans were left behind in Vietnam. The precise numbers were a matter of record. Sworn affidavits say that Kerry gave orders on or before April 9, 1992, to shred intelligence...
  • Kerry's Meeting With Communists Violated US Law, Says Author

    05/20/2004 3:14:05 AM PDT · by kattracks · 16 replies · 338+ views
    CNSNEWS.com ^ | 5/20/04 | Marc Morano
    (CNSNews.com) - The 1970 meeting that current Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry conducted with North Vietnamese communists may have violated several U.S. laws, according to an author and researcher who has studied the issue. Kerry met with representatives from "both delegations" of the Vietnamese peace process in Paris in 1970, according to Kerry's own testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on April 22, 1971. But Kerry's meetings with the Vietnamese delegations were in direct violation of laws which forbade private citizens from negotiating with foreign powers, according to researcher and author Jerry Corsi, who began studying the anti-war movement...
  • Vietnam thanks communist allies for helping it gain independence

    05/07/2004 5:36:14 AM PDT · by Nasty McPhilthy · 7 replies · 199+ views
    Vietnam thanks communist allies for helping it gain independence HANOI : Vietnam thanked its communist allies for helping it achieve independence at a ceremony ahead of the 50th anniversary of Dien Bien Phu, the epic battle that precipitated the end of French colonial rule. Vietnamese President Tran Duc Luong expressed his gratitude for the moral and material support given by China, the former Soviet Union and others during the nation's wars against France and the United States. "The resistance of the Vietnamese people received the great support of international movements, especially from the Soviet Union, China and other then-socialist countries...
  • Gen. Giap Thanks Kerry & Co. for Antiwar Protests

    05/01/2004 9:58:11 AM PDT · by kattracks · 12 replies · 684+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | 5/01/04 | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
    Celebrating the 29th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, the North Vietnamese general who led his forces to victory said Friday he was grateful to leaders of the U.S. antiwar movement, one of whom was presidential candidate John Kerry. "I would like to thank them," said General Vo Nguyen Giap, now 93, without mentioning Kerry by name. "Any forces that wish to impose their will on other nations will surely fail," he added. Reuters, which first reported Giap's comments, suggested that the former enemy general was mindful of Kerry's role in leading some of the highest profile antiwar protests...
  • Vietnam's Hero Still Grateful to Anti-War Americans

    04/30/2004 5:22:48 PM PDT · by Pikamax · 21 replies · 412+ views
    reuters ^ | 04/30/04 | Christina Toh-Pantin
    Vietnam's Hero Still Grateful to Anti-War Americans Fri Apr 30, 2004 08:57 AM ET MORE By Christina Toh-Pantin HANOI (Reuters) - Twenty-nine years after the end of the Vietnam war, communist military mastermind General Vo Nguyen Giap remains grateful to the Americans who opposed it. The Vietnam War, known in Vietnam as the American War, has become a hot issue in the U.S. presidential race with Democrat John Kerry drawing attention to his service and President Bush's Republicans disparaging Kerry's later anti-war stand. "I would like to thank them," the 93-year-old veteran said on Friday of those Americans who opposed...
  • Kerry Talks With Hanoi Delegation Detailed in Missing FBI Files

    04/11/2004 7:25:03 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 30 replies · 454+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 4/11/04 | Carl Limbacher
    FBI files stolen from the home of Vietnam war historian Gerald Nicosia detail at least one secret 1970 meeting in Paris between future Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry and representatives of the communist government of North Vietnam during the height of the Vietnam War. In an interview last week with California's Marin County Independent Journal, Nicosia said the FBI files contained information on Kerry's May 1970 trip to Paris, where he spoke to Hanoi negotiators who were beginning peace talks with the Nixon administration. Kerry revealed his secret meeting with then-enemy negotiators during a little noticed question and answer session...