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![]() "Thomas Schoene" wrote in message k.net... Ed Rasimus wrote: And, yet you don't seem to respect the opinion of those of us who served in SEA that the actions of Lt John F. Kerry after his exceptionally brief service were to the detriment of half a million of his brothers in arms who were still in harms way. Ed, I have a concern here. It may be that I misunderstand you, so please don't take this personally. It's often been said that people who didn't fight in Vietnam didn't have the credibility to criticize the war. Now you suggest that those who did fight aren't supposed to be critical either because it's disloyal. How then is anyone allowed to oppose a war that they believe to be unjust? Surely we have to have some way to do that or we suffer badly as a democratic society. Tom, read what BG Burkett had to say about Kerry's antiwar activities in "Stolen Valor" (written way back in 1998, and discussing Kerry only in passing). And remember that his testimony before Congress was largely nothing more than a second-hand repeat of the detrius resulting from the discredited "Winter Soldier Investigation", fancied up by former RFK speechwriter Adam Walinski. Add in the fact that Kerry has flip-flopped on the "I tossed my medals over the wall" issue to his present, "Gee, aren't my framed medals really nice". had Kerry come back and offered a heartflet, and more importantly accurate, depiction of why he opposed the war, and left out the baseless accusations of widespread attrocities, etc., I have little doubt Ed would bear him little concern; but Kerry went well beyond that. He even went so far as to defend his fellow VVAW "combat veteran" Al Hubbard (who IIRC was his partner when he appeared on "Meet the Press" in 1971 to speak out against the war)--Hubbard was later discovered to have created his own "combat history", as did another VVAW leader, Michael Harbert. Read Burkett's book (it was recommended by folks like Joseph Galloway and James Webb) before you start accepting much of the old VVAW line. Brooks -- Tom Schoene |
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